A rather obtuse reference to removing the OtherOS feature well after purchase. I tried to adapt it to game terms, but admit it’s a stretch.
A rather obtuse reference to removing the OtherOS feature well after purchase. I tried to adapt it to game terms, but admit it’s a stretch.
Out of all the boardroom discussions, raising the price was actually the most consumer-friendly suggestion from Sony. Others included:
https://www.elonowesyou100dollars.com/
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Sony bought all the “Xbox is dead” talk (true or false doesn’t matter, Sony believes it), and has started the high-end gaming console monopoly pricing.
“Well pay you millions of dollars to keep doing your work.”
Ok, but I’m not changing my message, I’m no sellout.
“No worries, it’s perfect as is.”
That’s not a victim, that’s a perpetrator. Whether they knew who was bankrolling the operation or not (they probably did), the fact that their message aligned perfectly with opponents of their country is enough.
They may have won the chicken sandwich wars, but Taco Bell will be the only restaurant to survive the franchise wars.
It was an early game pass title, priced at $60 to get people to sign up for a $10-15 subscription instead. If it had been released at ~$30 like the AA game it was, I believe it would have gotten a lot more leeway in the player reviews.
I did enjoy one playthrough. Most obsidian games beg the player to go again, but it didn’t seem worth another 15-20 hours for a slightly different ending. Replay value is what’s really missing for me.
Expectations are key. It’s a pretty good game at the right price, but anyone expecting New Vegas in Space is left disappointed.
Teacher! They’re calling me names!!
Unlike normal commercial or charter planes, AF1 and AF2 have couches.
Having never heard of this before watching the video, I feel like I know even less about the game after watching.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AdultsAreUseless
I don’t know if this is quite the correct trope, but it’s close, at least. It’s common in any kid/teen story that the adults are complete screw-ups, and it’s up to the brave child heroes to do anything about it. I always think of it as the Goonies plot (my first obvious exposure to the trope) but I’m sure it goes back way further than that.
$30 for the early access plus a bit of micro transaction currency.
Questionable value, but a terrible headline.
The mod includes everything needed to downgrade other stores’ copies. To the end user, the idea is to make it as transparent as possible. This will work on Steam (with some work) and GOG (with less work), but not Epic(at all). Calling out one storefront unnecessarily would be “provocative bullshit” but in this case, it matters.
It’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?
And that magnets don’t work after they get wet.
No, no. All the NPCs are supposed to have 7 fingers on each of their three hands. It’s in the lore.
Reminds me of one class I had in high school right after lunch. The teacher was occasionally late getting back to class from the bar.
That was a very long way to say electric boats are bad because they’re preferable to sharks.
It’s real:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/27/us/politics/republican-candidates-wives-ads.html