$100 to let a foreign entity influence your nation’s elections. They really are patriotic.
$100 to let a foreign entity influence your nation’s elections. They really are patriotic.
How many times are you going to move the goal posts?
No one is watching CNN for gamer news.
I think more people who pay to subscribe to NYTimes care more about live theater than video game news.
I’m not saying it’s not a story, just not one most people care about. Avid gamers had barely heard of the game before it flopped, average non-gamer wouldn’t care.
Joker sequel flopping is a bigger story because the first one was well recieved, also celebrities are involved.
If the next call of duty sells 14 copies and shuts down in two weeks it would be a big story.
A game no one heard of until it shut down isn’t that interesting of a story. It’s not that deep.
I like how his “warning” is just a negative Puerto Rican stereotype.
My problem with “its just cosmetic” is that it turns the entire main screen into ad space, along with loading screens and wherever else they can jam it in. I don’t play game to be advertised to.
Of course I can choose not to buy in, but if it didn’t have a psychological effect they wouldn’t be doing it.
Oh I misunderstood what you meant, my mistake. Yep, you’re right.
No, you can’t pay someone to vote a certain way.
Unless they upgraded them recently, the triggers feel awful and cheap
Holy shit, micro transactions for fast travel? What the fuck
Isn’t it almost $15 for a meal now anyway? Not worth it for fast food.
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This is what needs to be done. Not taxes or bans on the consumer. Target those profiting from increasing our health care costs.
Chipotle account? What?
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Glossing over the fact that she received the majority of votes purely because her opponent was repulsive to most Americans, now that’s something!
But it’s just cosmetic! /s