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Well isn’t that just a completely stupid hot take.
Well isn’t that just a completely stupid hot take.
Lots of classic crpgs are on deep discount if you’re into that genre.
My parents live in the sticks, in a red state, and I have no problem finding charging stations within twenty miles from them.
Just modernize the graphics, clean up the audio a bit, update the cut scenes, maybe update the inventory management. That’s about it.
You’d have to be really stupid or completely rich and out of touch to have not noticed.
Yup. Just the crappy AAA gaming industry being their shitty selves yet again since they’re not true only ones by far screwing over developers to satisfy shareholder insanity for unlimited growth.
Yeah, by the time DA: Inquisition came I pretty much checked out and now with the super close camera and flippy, dodgy combat where you don’t even really see your teammates, just makes it seem like any other third person, souls wanna be trend chaser.
It’s going to be a wait and see for me, maybe there’s something there that can make it stand out but I’m not exactly waiting with bated breath here.
Well glad you have your death date all planned, you’ll never unexpectedly die before that date, have your will and trust set, are having your will and trust legally updated ever time you update your password for all your digital media accounts.
Not all of us do and in lieu of relying on individuals to have this shit set up and hope nothing goes wrong I’ll continue to advocate that we need a legal avenue to ensure legally purchased digital goods are able to be passed on after death and no I’m not going to shut the fuck up about but you’re more than free to continue to not give fuck.
https://support.google.com/accounts/troubleshooter/6357590?hl=en
From what I know, you cannot access or transfer a email account on death, at most you can close it.
So again, there is a need for legal ways to transfer our digital goods in my opinion because unless you have a will, which so many people don’t have set up, with passwords for all of your accounts, which you’d better be updating on every password change, if you die suddenly before you can transfer your account in a orderly fashion, you can be hosed with passing on digital goods
They already have self-driving tractors that are locked down by John Deere so not a far fetch reality there.
I mean it’s all bullshit to grift more money and try to avoid paying for his defamation case but if it were real, which it is not, nothing of value would have been lost.
Agreed. Same for every digital product we buy, games, movies, music, pictures, etc. We paid for it, we own it, we can pass our along.
It’s still not unreasonable in my opinion to have a legal route to pass our digital property down. Here we’re talking about steam, a relatively good company, imagine what EA or Ubisoft would do without legal protections.
Yeah, I guess I didn’t did i?
It’s bullshit but I get a feeling that gamers in general are going to take it like usual for their hit of dopamine.
Same.
Also why I Ieft my Helldivers 2 review as a negative since I saw this coming a mile away.
They’re going to be waiting for a long, long time then.
Get your shit on steam and stop making that stupid PSN network that leaked my information that I’m still dealing with to this day a requirement to play your first party games.
Well that headline sure put some weird images in my head.
Went on a trip recently and we always stop by a McDonald’s for breakfast and holy crap, a freaking hash brown was almost three bucks.
I get having to pay workers more but that’s just some bullshit price gouging there because there’s no way in hell what workers are still there are getting paid that much better in order to justify a the dollar hash brown.