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You might like Fez and Animal Well too.
You might like Fez and Animal Well too.
As he counts his money.
Half of them aren’t in China though. It’s dropshippers, so you still get your cheap death traps, but you get them in a few days, Amazon get their enormous cut, and they get to take no responsibility when it burns your house down.
Shit, most of Amazon is that as well.
And the product thumbnails that all look like sex toys.
Yeah, it’s the reason I cancelled Amazon the day they announced that, while Netflix shambles on.
If they haven’t been doing so for at least a decade, I’m sure their shareholders will want to know why not.
You’d think so, but who do you think pays huge sums of money every year to be allowed to sell death traps to the public?
But of course. If artists want to fight for their rights, they better get their own lawyers.
I don’t often go for the full 4K Blu-ray Remux releases, since they’re massive and I can’t really tell the difference over a 10-15GB rip, at least visually. Just a webrip is fine, depending on the source. Plus even my nVidia Shield Pro struggles with them at times.
Steam cured my addiction to Steam sales by making them rubbish.
Yeah, there’s no real costs, because in this case it’s a cost of “lost opportunity” in advertising.
As a rich westerner, your eyeballs are worth more than some rickshaw driver in deepest darkest India, because you have more money to fritter away on nonsense.
Never understood how the third world pricing logic holds up for things like video games, since the hardware to play them costs pretty much the same no matter where you are.
I gave up trying to figure out what the “bitness” of CPUs were around the time the Atari Jaguar came out and people described it as 64 bit because it had 32 bit graphics chip plus a 32 bit sound chip.
It’s been mostly marketing bollocks since forever.
I’d imagine 60 million dollars to google is like 60 cents to most of us.
Torrenting was blocked on it anyway, as far as I could tell.
Hasn’t that been an issue with the DLC since like DS2 though?
If five people can maintain a service bigger than all those combined, then the big streamers need to buck their fucking ideas up.
More like how all the music streaming services work. All got pretty much the same content, just different quality and prices.
It’s probably for the best anyway just to protect the rest of us from Jaywick.
Yeah, most players will play a game for a bit and then move on. It’s rare to get attached to a game and play it forever, and if you do, you likely only have one game like that. There’ll be people who play Helldivers 2 for years, but it doesn’t seem set up like an MMO so is unlikely to get the same long term traction.