It’s the turning point of modern medicine keeping too many backup kids alive.
It’s the turning point of modern medicine keeping too many backup kids alive.
Maybe don’t charge $145 for a digital product. Maybe charge $50, and sell it to 5x the people. It quite literally costs nothing (okay, pedantically, the tiniest fraction) to sell more units.
I’d play an okay Star Wars game for $50 day 1. Wouldn’t you?
And then when it goes on sale, loads of people would pay $20 on a 60% sale price next year. Whose paying $60 at a 60% off sale for a year old okay Star Wars game? No one. Not one soul.
Oh, you can get it cheaper for subscribing to Ubisoft+. Fuck off with that bullshit, do you even hear yourself?
Appealing to the highest global polluters by illuminating the damage to third world countries?
It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off.
At first glance, that headline makes it sound disjointed and awful. But that’s a decent summation of a lot of my favourite parts of KCD 1.
I didn’t like this show, but I want a second season so that I could like it. It’s obvious that the one season wasn’t meant to be considered in isolation.
There’s plenty of examples of shows that didn’t have a great first season that, given the chance, really found their footing later on.
Diplomacy. They can improve diplomacy. Will they? Absolutely not. But they could.
Jokes on you, commie! Space is part of the US of A. You put a flag up there, it’s yours. Thems the rules.
I wouldn’t be shocked by how poorly Blizzard treated its employees unless they literally had someone pacing through the office whipping employees whose retinal activity slowed below minimal compliance.
Maybe I don’t know enough about computer graphics, but in what world would you have/want to display a group of 33 pixels (one computed, 32 inferred)?!
Are we inferring 5 to the left and right and the row above and below in weird 3 x 11 strips?