Well, you know, the games are theirs to begin with.
I see what you mean, and you are correct, but I think it’s more about the games that are being emulated than emulation in itself right?
Well, you know, the games are theirs to begin with.
I see what you mean, and you are correct, but I think it’s more about the games that are being emulated than emulation in itself right?
Updating or reposting a review with “this is Amazons fault” takes absolutely no effort and wil help a small businesses more then leaving a wrongly aimed review.
And suing Amazon as a small business is speedrunning “get fucked through legal debts and file bankruptcy 100%”, even if it’s Amazons fault.
-"The buyer who left the review, a teacher named Erin Elizabeth Herbert, told Bloomberg that the Barons had reached out directly to explain what happened, but she forgot to update the review and still has not as of this writing.
“I always meant to go back and revise my review to reflect that, and life got busy and I never did,” Herbert told Bloomberg."-
Oh fuck off with the whole “i always meant”. The company contacted you directly and you immediately just " forget" the update the review? The least you could do is remove the review and post a new one on a later date if you are so busy.
And fuck Amazon.
Wow, orcs and elves is actually a great find!
That and Fighting Fantasy where, perhaps, the best first person fantasy games on the system.
Why even try this? You can refund games within two hours of gametime or two weeks from purchase date. The moment someone launches the game, it’s immediatley obvious that it’s not Helldivers and smashes that refund button.
Yes politics are great in videogames, if the writers don’t share just 1 braincell like with many current AAA(A) games.
You’d think it’s common knowledge, yet they still churn out these depthless, one dimensional millenial writing slop.