Ive never seen a company have this take. Interesting
Ive never seen a company have this take. Interesting
Why not just buy the game at that point?? I understand piracy but if you are paying that much for a crack wtf.
No knowledge of dnd needed, from someone who has no knowledge of dnd and having a grand time
My first pc was from a local shop as well and i had a really good experience. I wouldnt do it now that I can and have built my own but id recommend it over a prebuilt.
Im a couple hours in now and im enjoying it. I dont know anything about dnd but enjoyed dos2 so i picked it up. Im delightfully surprised so far. Everything is so high quality and detailed. Idk how thatll hold into the later game but so far id recommend
That is what the arrows mean yeah?
Didnt read the article. But I did just see him at the ufc ppv and he seems to be just chillen so idk b
Yeah my thoughts exactly. I need an explanation
preventing legitimate gamers from playing a game they bought in anyway is inexcusable to me. I dont even want to sign into your “social club” or download another launcher. If i have to put in one more address and password than necessary I’m much more likely to get an illegitimate copy.
I was just talking about assassin’s creed yesterday actually and how I’d never play another one after black flag because of the direction they took the games and lack of care they put into them. So seems about right that theyd have so many more “planned”
My exact policy. Support FOSS where possible. Pay when its convenient and good product. Steal subscriptions. Adobe PS can absolutely get bent with there stupid ass subscription thats an insane price
Me and my friends talk all the time about which mechanics make an rpg an actual rpg or just unnecessary bullshit to call it an rpg. Any game where you can play a role in a world is an rpg to someone and any game with more than 2 people is “massively multiplayer” to someone making it an mmo. Its all vague nonsense to me.
I remember devolver telling aussies it was cool tonpirate but i thought that was the extent of it.