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Okay so to summarize:
Pete Hines: probably responsible for stuff like cardboard discs in ‘physical’ copies, nylon ‘canvas’ bags, no refunds, and ‘we aren’t going to do anything about it’, and last but not least - microtransactions in a full price game.
Todd Howard: probably responsible for F76 having no plot, no NPCs, bad quests, and being a mediocre Rust clone in general; for glitches, for Skyrim dragons in Fallout, VATS being implemented in the worst possible way, broken netcode, no cheat protection, ‘unkillable players beg for death’ glitch, and so on.
Both are exactly as responsible for this game being an unmitigated disaster shitpile, just in different ways.
We got one more added to the list
Life’s about beating the shit out of your dick and beating the shit out of evildoers
when it’s november 1st
Songs with the same bpm but played over different than original video tracks give me life
WAHOOO
At first I was like “Oh this is so pretty! Is it a Georges Seurat?”
And then I spontaneously combusted, burning to ash before I could so much as scream because I realized it’s fUCKING MINECRAFT
^^^ my reaction when seeing all the texture packs and sliders and idek what people use in their Minecraft
Investigations have begun.
The moment we saw the cardboard disk in the “physical copies” should’ve been a red flag
oh dear
Waitholup, there were WHAT in the disk cases??
You know, for a minute there I thought Blizzard had conducted this year’s greatest video-game cock-up. Then Bethesda said “Hold my Nuka Cola” and started a dumpster fire.
STOP THIS
I take public transportation to work every day and I notice people from every gender do this bag on the seat thing. That’s why I think made up words like “manspreading” & “womansplaining” are kind of dumb.
This post is not wrong. This post is very good.
Just another strip, previous one got “removed by instagram” :(. - - - - - #bowsette #bowser #mario #supermario #supermariobros #fanart #games #strip #sexy #cute https://www.instagram.com/p/BoPK9MnnIek/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ofx3kjbnn1vs
Thank you clam man
Before you call Fallout 76 boring, stop and T.H.I.N.K
T. odd H. oward I. s N. ot K. illable
But you are
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Fucking entitled gamers and their… legitimate complaints about barely being able to play the game they’ve paid $60 for
This has to fucking stop. This is so awful for the games industry to just start writing off serious complaints and problems with games because “toxic gamer community”. Not only are you throwing fans and buyers under the bus (oh you know, just the ones who fund these companies), but you’re directly supporting bad company practices, shitty release date pushes and lack of quality control from MAJOR multi million dollar dev and publishing companies. Games have been too front loaded in the first place with pre-orders becoming the norm, and it’s only meaning that not only will people pay full price for games they haven’t even played yet, but companies will be able to just not deliver on what they promised, or have zero initiative to fix major problems with their games before release, because “it will just get patched later.” Fuck people with this mindset; 10 years from now when games cost $80 and have massive problems every release, ridiculously sized patch fixes and overpriced preorder or special editions that lock people out of content with a price point - they will be to blame. They’ll be the ones to blame because they became company loyalists who were willing to sell their souls in the name of fake morality points by sticking it to the Toxic Gamers™️. Either people open their eyes - hopefully soon - or, we keep blaming the consumer and let game companies walk all over us.
i’m playing fallout 76 and I can tell you right now the gme is a buggy mess even by Bethesda standards. within the first 2 days of playing I've had the game crash twice, the game freeze* (as in the game froze but didn’t crash somehow) twice, had all sorts of UI problems, and those are just the ones that come to mind. oh, and more often than not there’ll be lag spikes so bad the game just sort pauses for 3 seconds and the horde of enemies causing the lag spike deal massive amounts of damage. it’s not worth the price I paid.
Fucking entitled gamers and their… legitimate complaints about barely being able to play the game they’ve paid $60 for
This has to fucking stop. This is so awful for the games industry to just start writing off serious complaints and problems with games because “toxic gamer community”. Not only are you throwing fans and buyers under the bus (oh you know, just the ones who fund these companies), but you’re directly supporting bad company practices, shitty release date pushes and lack of quality control from MAJOR multi million dollar dev and publishing companies. Games have been too front loaded in the first place with pre-orders becoming the norm, and it’s only meaning that not only will people pay full price for games they haven’t even played yet, but companies will be able to just not deliver on what they promised, or have zero initiative to fix major problems with their games before release, because “it will just get patched later.” Fuck people with this mindset; 10 years from now when games cost $80 and have massive problems every release, ridiculously sized patch fixes and overpriced preorder or special editions that lock people out of content with a price point - they will be to blame. They’ll be the ones to blame because they became company loyalists who were willing to sell their souls in the name of fake morality points by sticking it to the Toxic Gamers™️. Either people open their eyes - hopefully soon - or, we keep blaming the consumer and let game companies walk all over us.