I was conencting a new Roku earlier today and was surprised to find out my 10 year old TV has 4 HDMI slots, and my daughter was like "yeah, every tv is like that". She doesn't know about coax or AVI. I then realized I failed as a parent.
You do not question the emperors commands. If the emperor wishes you to hold middle mouse, you hold that damn middle mouse button and thank the emperor for his guidance
They should monetise QOS. Pay more, get priority ping. Pay even more the server will process your hitscan first so you can always have that edge in 1on1's Pay even more and you get joypad aimlessly on moise and keyboard. Do it!!
It was weird at first but you kinda get used to it. My side buttons remapped to parry and throwables. My thumb is already occupied with evading and change weapons 😂
You are just wrong. They based their model on a real person. Super unique idea. They did what they wanted without apology. Just look what is happening with Western games. The ideology and political correctness is killing the industry. Wasting money, not allowing the naysayers to speak and trying to force feed diversity for sake of insane minority.
My brother, my mouse wheel doesn't work as a button, I know better in this one scenario and only this one scenario, my quartermaster gave me faulty gear
I don't know I just think early access is better than gatekeeping content. Back when they were releasing games and you'd have quest lines or story parts of the game just being completely removed from the game because you didn't pre-order it that pissed me off. And honestly I didn't give a fuck about a skin. But 3 days early? That's something I'll actually look at as something worth the money. Fundamentally in a capitalistic society these things have to be predatory what we need to do as consumers is draw the line in the sand loot boxes we are all agreed was a step too far.
Stop thinking of it as early access. It isn’t. That’s the day the game launches, and the people that don’t pay the premium can access it 3 days AFTER the launch. Whoever marketed the term “early access” was honestly a genius.