Let’s be honest. Even if I gave an elaborate opinion, you still wouldn’t have had a competent response.
When I see the exact same post on three different gaming subs I belong to, then yeah. Why change my comment if they can’t be bothered to change their headlines.
Hush child
I’ll never understand the absolute cock worship of steam. They’re just a huge, near monopolistic gaming store that apparently requires daily fellatio on this platform. Apparently, I’m supposed to agree or get smashed with the typical vitriol one gets with disagreeing with the hive. You Assholes
I’ll never understand the absolute cock worship of steam. They’re just a huge, near monopolistic gaming store that apparently requires daily fellatio on this platform. Apparently, I’m supposed to agree or get smashed with the typical vitriol one gets with disagreeing with the hive. You Assholes
Oooo! So scary! Angry white boys… hahahahaha!! You can’t be serious
Oh God. The humanity…
Sorry, a game that’s been out for years shouldn’t be $60. Start discounting these older games like they used to do.
I dunno. But I’d like to see queen pwnsalot blind fold play a fromsoft game.
I’ve already been accused of being a troll alt right Nazi for using this instance. Weird
Been playing a lot of cloud gaming on my PC with a fiber connection. I’m just gonna build a new PC.
I’ll wait for initial reviews to form my opinions of the game. I’ll also wait for a price cut if I ever decide to get it.
Vote with your wallet. It’s the only language these mega corps understand
Some good news after all
There will always be a certain demographic of people who will buy the trash no matter what. Games have devolved into appeasing clueless mass consumers so they can make a quick buck and bounce out and on to the next “current thing” for people to latch onto and mindlessly consume.
Apple has made changes to its App Store practices, now allowing developers to include a link to an external payment portal in their iOS and iPadOS apps in the US, following a legal case with Epic Games.
Despite this change, Apple will still charge a commission of 12-27% on payments made through these external links, and in-app purchases (IAPs) must remain an option in the app.
The new policy imposes various restrictions on developers, such as not discouraging the use of Apple’s IAP system and including a system disclosure sheet for external payments, making the overall impact on pricing and user experience minimal.
Break it so they can take credit for fixing it