There’s dozens of us!
There’s dozens of us!
Oh good, I’ll dust mine off.
All of this stupid disagreement is about this:
You either do the right thing and lose a little exposure or you stick with it and accept that you’re a part of Elon Musk’s political machine.
For some people, that’s a choice between scraping by and failing.
I’m saying: do what you gotta do
I imagine Amazon figured people would blame the workers when they ignored the deadline, and they probably weren’t banking on what feels like a small swing in the favor of the little guy since Luigi Mangione did what he did.
You’re saying it’s completely impossible that a game developer remortgaged their home for their project and then failed to meet their required sales by a small amount that could be accounted for by being active on Twitter?
Like, completely impossible for that to happen under absolutely any circumstances?
If you’ve ever made a thing that took so much time that it has to be your job, and earn you money, you’d likely have a different view. If you’re ignoring a percentage of your target market because they’re on a platform you don’t like, then your project might fail, and you don’t get to keep your house.
I’ve had a couple of people ask me to play it with them for the first time in the last couple of months. Sure, it’s anecdotal, but that’s all I’ve got to go on.
DINERS! DRIVE-INS! AND DIVES!
Sorry, I have no idea, but couldn’t resist.
Owl take a look.
A bird wrote that comment.
A lot of companies use Google these days, I guess more of the smaller companies.
An old phrase that’s stuck with me over the years, although I forget where I heard it:
I like it when my code works first time. It’s like Christmas, but less often.
How is this not “related to games”? It’s a thing that has the sole purpose of enabling people to play games.
It’s a bit interesting seeing the before and after shots of where the dams were.
Mine turns 20 in 2 days. Yikes.
Don’t you want to crouch-walk around as MJ for half an hour?
Getting rid of Barbie and keeping Black Mirror. The headline seems incredibly weird to me.
There will be even fewer games that require a Pro than there are games that require the PS5 in the first place.
Potentially I’m just aging out of gaming a little bit, but I can’t name 10 exclusives for the PS5, and it’s been around for years.
Spider-Man 2 was fun, but not like $700 of fun.
This doesn’t ban vaping.
So funny seeing the comments on the GOG article saying how it’s basically Steam’s only competition, and it would be bad if it were to fail, and then come here and see the exact opposite.