That’s great, thanks a lot!
That’s great, thanks a lot!
Bungie can fuck everything up without Bobby’s help tbh.
Starfield probably hasn’t lived up to anyone’s expectations but people are acting like it’s not a solid game still.
I’ll sign up for Returnal.
A few months ago I ran into the demo for an indie game called Laika: Aged through Blood. It came out around a month ago and it’s an extremely solid indie game, I’d suggest anyone who likes metroidvanias a shot if you don’t mind them being unforgiving as hell.
The movie is pretty bad tbh.
I think I understand what you mean, I only played Splatoon 2 so I don’t have much to add, I don’t think there is much of a population left sadly.
Can you elaborate a bit? I played Splatoon 2 until Nintendo started charging for the online but, as far as I know, Splatoon 3 only has a free battlepass.
Am I missing anything?
I haven’t seen Splatoon being recommended here, it’s a ton of fun and has no microtransactions. You can but your kid a Switch for cheap nowadays.
I press my yubikey by mistake and end it just sends random messages on Slack, other than that it just works fine.
If by persistence they mean a gigantic media campaign then yeah, sure.
I use old reddit from time to time to check specific subs and it’s wild seeing how boring they’ve gotten.
Just follow the steps the devs listed on their reddit post, that should work.
I have gotten the warnings and got rid of them, Google is updating their script every so often but the ublock devs update the filters pretty quickly.
You’ll get the warning in between these updates but that’s it.
Dude, I’ve been using Ublock for years and this last month I had to update 4 times tops, it works just fine.
On my tv I just downloaded smart tube and I’m also ad-free.
On my phone ublock didn’t even need updating.
Purge cache and update, it’s that simple.
Just use smarttube
Read the article carefully though, it’s mostly trying to be inflammatory. It seems ideas outside of what Bethesda usually does end up having to go through Todd because he is good at putting himself in the end user’s shoes even if he doesn’t want to be the guy with the final say in everything.
It seems more like something that happened over time as they became successful.
I honestly forgot about Artifact entirely.
But we are talking about design decisions here, it would be micromanagement if he was getting in the middle of how things are done, not the end result.
Steam awards never fail to be baffling.