And we have been paying for it ever since. They will never make that mistake again lol.
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The idea of Valve ever becoming a public corp ranks higher in my lists of fears than being eaten alive by zombies
I wonder if I'll be even worse in this one
orb dude doesn't seem to be in it so that's already a huge problem for me
I know that's probably true but it sure as hell doesn't feel like it aaaarrrgh
Fuck this game, it has damaged my psyche
The amount of times that I had like a 70% chance of drawing what I needed in the last discard alone and didn't, or the amount of times that I had a beautiful synergized build and a boss that disables it appeared by "coincidence", argh.
Yet I can't stop playing it
excuse me they are scarlet rot swamps now, it's a totally different thing
gives me time to get a character ready, also it's not like there aren't a gazillion good games to play right now, there's no hurry
broadband? Isn't this specifically about cable TV, not Internet communication?
a threat that doesn't pass even the slightest sniff test, any significant raise in prices would leave them open for a competitor to undercut them.
Makes sense, it's now or never probably. IGN is 100% a "content volume over content quality" type of company, the type that would replace a lot of the writing and editorial staff with AI as soon as it became a half-decent alternative. So might as well put pressure on them and exercise bargaining power to get some guarantees while you still have leverage and they still need you.
Well shit... The last time I saw memes about how ridiculous an Apple product looked, they were about the AirPods and they ended up being ridiculously popular.
It doesn't matter how silly it looks to us at first, Apple could convince people that wearing dog feces on their face looks cool. Unfortunately.
Wonder if they regret having used that development time on Starfield instead of a new Fallout, because with this renewed interest due to the show a Fallout 5 would have done ridiculously well