

“Join us at the jihad rally as we assist @ICEgov in deportation efforts,”
They really don’t even see the problem do they.
“Join us at the jihad rally as we assist @ICEgov in deportation efforts,”
They really don’t even see the problem do they.
Not everything is for you.
Did you like the first one? This is just… a little more of that.
Okay but “The chaos” wasn’t what made Vampire Survivors so good, and having to control two characters in “double the chaos” just sounds like a headache.
The rest of us want future articles to have none of whatever wanker came up with that clickbait-ass headline.
I’m sure it’s fine, right guys? Guys? This is the AAAA company, it’ll be great right?
And they should. They want us to remember the games, to look forward to 4, and completely forget there was ever a movie.
With any luck they’ll single handedly keep “AAAA” from catching on, because nobody with a shred of pride would want their multi-million dollar project connected to anything that was said to be AAAA.
I’m surprised to see generally positive reviews given just how entirely Mid the previews all looked.
This. /s
So if they credited you the $0.19 would you feel better? That’s what 9 hours at $15 a month works out to. 19 cents. Are you actually throwing this big a fit over 19 cents? That’s already rounded up by the way.
This is what happens when someone who says “There’s no such thing as bad publicity” sees what happened with Helldivers 2 and the PSN account disaster.
I’d say this is a great time for even more advertisers to abandon that platform, but really anyone who would care about this should have left a long time ago.
With dev plans like these, who can be surprised that their games weren’t immediately runaway successes? This sort of shit is why nobody trusts new Tribes games. It’s barely even into Early Access and they’ve all but abandoned it.
Apple will tie themselves in knots to make it impossible to repair your tech 3rd party, and maybe even refusing to fix it if it WAS repaired 3rd party before, but I’ve never heard of them also requiring that it be destroyed and your personal information given over.
It’s honestly impressive to find out that someone is WORSE than Apple when it comes to repairing and customer rights.
Even on consoles is this even news anymore? It may not be every game that requires it but there’s no way this is now so unusual as to be worth pointing out in an article of it’s own. The time to get pissy about that was, what, 10 years ago?
When I block OP and his trash articles from my feed, it’ll be his fault for not going out of his way to deliver content to me anyway. And when I block his next attempt too, it just means he’s being anti-consumer in not catering to me anyway.
If the primary benefit was reduced electricity usage, then that’s not a function of crypto mining, that’s just less heating. You would get the exact same results with an electric heater maintaining the same temperatures. You have demonstrated that turning the heat down by a few degrees can save a noticeable amount of money.
You got some crypto out of it, about $13.50 worth, at the cost of whatever wear and tear and reduction in life your computer systems may have suffered, but in the end all you did was just put in a whole lot of effort to turn down the thermostat.