howsetheraven

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[–] howsetheraven@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Literally every game has a day one patch. They don't just throw their hands up, say "yay, we did it!", then stop working. They continue working on the game to push out more fixes because they can and society has accepted it.

[–] howsetheraven@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What's this "again" business? Do you actually feel you're entitled to a $1 unlimited access pass to their entire library for 2 weeks just to play their biggest release? If not, do you think it's unethical or illegal or some other gripe?

I played Outer Worlds, Wasteland 3 and Halo: Infinite with that shit in the past years. I felt like I was literally stealing the games.

Seeing how THQ died years ago, this was probably already outlined in like 2016 lol

If it was the devs, that seems more like they were trying to gather data to give to the higher ups to sway in their preferred direction. I'm sure the devs would like their work to be published on arguably the biggest gaming marketplace opposed to the execs getting a fat bag of cash from Epic for exclusivity.

My entire life I heard 40 is middle aged because life expectancy is somewhere around 80. 40 is when the mid-life crisis starts happening as well.

But it makes no sense. Let's say they enable the decoys for you because you're "suspected". How are you going to guarantee you aren't going to accidentally shoot one? They are apparently mostly indistinguishable and in a game where you are sprinting around and flicking to different targets, you're not going to wait around to find out.

So what, you kill the clone and are instantly labeled a hacker? Nah, there's no way it's a detection tool. If you start seeing clones, the game already decided you're a cheater.

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