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It was almost 40 years ago at this point, so I don’t expect everyone to know it, but its also something that doesn’t come up without context. Whoever put that reference piece together knew what it was from.
It was almost 40 years ago at this point, so I don’t expect everyone to know it, but its also something that doesn’t come up without context. Whoever put that reference piece together knew what it was from.
Did you read the response they said it was in one of their art reference packs. So 1) whoever made it used it exactly rather than as a reference 2) someone put it in their initially.
Yeah, I don’t believe it. Someone put that pack together and the challenger explosion doesn’t come up unless you go looking for it
You don’t accidentally use something like that though. Someone did it intentionally. On top of that that image went through layers of approval without anyone noticing, or approving it anyway.
Cool, maybe rpgs aren’t for you. Exploration, change and discovery is half the point. If you want to automatically get all the best loot because you went to a required place and did the required thing maybe you don’t want an rpg maybe you just want a story game. That’s fine, but DA was supposed to a BG spiritual successor once upon a time.
A lot of the TV show is the world’s slowest “unboxing” of the Fallout world. It’s a fun ride, but the ultimate reveal is everyone’s too busy being out for themselves to make the world better. (Not a surprise to anyone versed in Fallout lore), but without any of the story surprises, lore reveals the acting and story alone aren’t really strong enough on their own to call for second viewings.
That’s a fair argument and a decent case, but not one that strongly backs an anti-competition legal action.
If we needed E3 we’d still have E3.
Steam very much makes that 30% worthwhile with the support and features they provide for free. They can’t be forced to host games, prices are set by publishers/devs, steam takes 0% of steam key sales.
The price parity is the part that might be argued, but I doubt it will go far. I’m not seeing very good arguments for this being anti-consumer, which is the key point.
The truth of the matter is that AAA games have become so risk adverse and so determined to get all the money that they’ve become a risky purchase for players. Though recent publisher action has proved that’s true of some indies too. Getting players to pay full price in this market is going to be increasingly hard.
Everyone familiar with the lore knew going in that it was going to be a tragedy. Reach had to fall after all. The tricky and surprising thing was getting people to root for the team and have hope for them, knowing the planet was going to be glassed.
They turned the story of the planet into a small personal story about a very desperate situation. It isn’t the best game, by any means, but it’s impressive in it’s own way and one of the better prequels.
Only if it’s an actual wall. A lot of YT channels and even free games are supported by Patreon and similar.
There is patreon-supported or similar. There are also ad blockers that click the ads too to destroy your tracking profile. I’m not sure if they trigger click-through statistics for payment purposes.
This is the same guy that thought his anti-revenge story was the second coming of christ and people just didn’t understand.
Worth mentioning the extension that hides fandom wikis to make sure you find the fan made ones because fandom ones still often appear higher up in search ranking.
It’s because of algorithms. Anything well known gets boosted because it thinks people will be interested. Honestly as gamers we should take a leaf out of the FFXIV community book and advertise the games we love more.
It wasn’t censored in Japan?
Eh, never mind
I guess you lose your sense of superiority if you actually listen to what other people say. Making others do their research for them must be the way they cling to their self-worth.
XD damn autocorrect