If you got a problem with Canadian Gooses, you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate
If you got a problem with Canadian Gooses, you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate
What kind of fights? Just random?
I meant with the angle of the shoe
Interesting if true
And with that, I’m out
Can someone do the math on what the circumference of the earth is?
Oh, that Molly
If you release more decades, let me know. I think the concept is dope.
If you aren’t in the B1G Ten at this moment, say no.
Returning to monk
“In the back of a truck” is pretty much the definition of a parade float.
At no point did you come anywhere close to anything that can be considered a rational thought
That’s easily one of the faster growing communities on Lemmy. That’s like 0.3% of active monthly users. 1-in-300 people is not bad at all.
It does when the company funding the game development wants a return on investment.
I’m saying releasing it years after the fact when you’re about the roll the next one out is a pretty good move.
I think you aren’t realizing what you implying. Companies that just fund studios for publishing rights are companies like EA, Activision, Take Two, Ubisoft, and Tencent. Every one of these publishers has very aggressive microtransaction platforms. Plus, they all publish predominantly multiplayer games. If the only way for me to get single player games is to buy a console, so be it.
I’m not trying to be confrontational. I want to hear your honest takes. Let me put it to you this way:
To me, the only reason Sony is doing it with their back catalog is to try to generate new users for their upcoming sequels. The game is at the end of its earning lifespan if they don’t port it, so why not use it to market the upcoming titles?
I currently have 8 computers. 3 for work. 2 for media. 2 old gaming rigs, and my current computer.
I had twelve salvaged hard drives in my stuff before I bought my house, and I started doing that in college, so it’s at least 20.
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