But then someone will remind them “sir…that’s what mobile gaming is”
But then someone will remind them “sir…that’s what mobile gaming is”
Nintendo 5 years from now: “After suing multiple fan projects and intimidating them to cease projects, Nintendo admits that they were just fan projects”
This is the company by the way that’s behind on the times of technology. Like, how long did it take them to adopt broadband technology on their consoles? The Wii?
I’m going to disagree. While it seems to you that it’s the same game over and over. They do add more creatures per generation, there are new moves, there are new ways in how pokemon does battling and just new things added per generation.
The formula may have been a little stagnant or not as impressive as other leaps before, but still new things.
Okay so they just made it slightly bigger. I don’t know how to feel on the joycons, though. Like with them just being held by that connector alone on either side, doesn’t make me think they’ll be as secure.
I wouldn’t really call this an ushering of a new generation, this just feels more like an suped up Switch model.
At least you’ll be able to play nearly all Switch games on it so nothing is that drastic.
It’s not gatekeeping if it’s common sense that people should possess already when it comes to pirating.
So, your course consists of things that everyone should already be doing when pirating at all? Why limit it to games?
Just put Telegram in the same pool with Discord, Skype, Teams and all that. They’re more at home there and no longer the status of for the people.
If that’s what it has to take - go for it.
Maybe, if publishers and creators were getting some petty tax from each swap
You didn’t read the part where part of my conceptual ideas consist of paying a fee to gift the game away, that would have to be decided up to Valve and the Developers/Publishers. I only came up with just a start. It’s not a perfect idea, but it’s there as a return for them because they’re going to want some return from this, of course.
I’m not doing the leg work for you. If you’re that curious, you look it up.
This is why I always disable Windows Defender and everything Windows does to protect my machine. Because it will throw a fit the moment I even downloaded a pirated game and knows something is up with it. It won’t let me run EXEs and purge the file.
Not really. I mean I’m kind of excited for Killing Floor 3 but not really jumping up and down for, based on how Tripwire handled Killing Floor 2.
Vampires the Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 is another title I’ve been interested in.
Everything else isn’t really grabbing me strongly. I’ve been going backwards and going after games I’ve had on my wishlist for far too long than I wanted.
Yeah.
For example, does Microsoft deserve my money for how much of a dumping they’ve taken onto Windows since Windows 8? No, they don’t.
Because if I did give Microsoft my money, I’m REWARDING them for their half-assery.
I’m over the politics of game launchers. Like, a free game is a free game, some devs/publishers probably get paid to get their game released for free. I’ve taken advantage of them, I wish I hadn’t deleted one of my Epic games accounts before where I nearly had gotten every game that I actually had wanted that was given away for free. But I was naive because I got caught up in the stupid pissing contest between Steam fanboys and Epic fanboys.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter. Free is free. I would rather a free whole game, than a freemium game, which is all that Steam mostly offers.
About as good as Castlevania being a pachinko game.