No is wasn’t. The dumb gamers were praising steam for doing the same thing Ubisoft was doing.
No is wasn’t. The dumb gamers were praising steam for doing the same thing Ubisoft was doing.
Because it reminds them that they are an old now.
Sega had a patent on the transition between camera perspectives in a 3d racing game.
Everyone got around it being making the transition instantaneous.
Well there are only really two where I’m at. Smallest one probably most well known for being the setting for a comedy TV show or it’s wall.
The smallest settlement listed on Wikipedia is known for a bridge.
Imagine being self aware enough to ask this question but not so self aware to come to the obvious answer.
Hey now, that sounds like a lot of work that’ll get into the way of my doom scrolling and being a miserable bastard time
By not being single issue shit heads.
Enshitification
A meaningless buzzword made up by nostalgia blinded millennials.
Also Saint Patty’s day. God dam plastic paddies.
“Everyone is an idiot except me”
When did telltale come back?
So it’s anti consumer bullshit.
So all those files on the disc I had to install were for something else then?
The reason they hold most of the market share is not because of bad business practices it’s because the opposite. People use their service cause it’s the best.
I have physical copies of PC games that require a Steam Account.
valve being THE company holding the bar up in the gaming space.
I think you mean holding a monopoly in the gaming space.
I don’t think the Devs can let go. That’s probably why it took 8 years.
I would like to know what “patient zero” is for these types of anomaly detection games.
They’ve just seemed to come out of nowhere.
Gmers being Gmers
I bet none of the little shits even played the original. They probably think Pyramid Head was just the town’s old executioner. And not the personification of James guilt over his unhealthy view of women.
Saying it is in the top three IPs for a company that only has three IPs is technically correct.
It’s the same thing we had 10+ years ago with MMO’s. Everyone wanted to unseat WoW,
No greedy shareholders, yet Valve pioneered the lootbox and micro transactions that G*mers complain about with other companies.
A company doesn’t need to be public to be greedy. And using that as the sole distinction between “good and bad” companies is an incredibly sheltered take.