There are so many amazing games to play. If you wanted to, you could cut off all future content from this day on, and still have more than enough to remain entertained for the rest of your life.
If you can’t make each game better than the last, people will just go back to the last game. But if you take away the last game, they’ll go to the new game simply because the same game but worse is still better than nothing.
Isn’t this true for every form of media though? Books, TV shows, movies, music; there are multiple lifetimes worth of content for anyone that wants to look for it. What makes video games so special?
[Referring to the Tiananmen Square Massacre] We (at least many of us) have read the sources that have been linked. What is described there, particularly the accounts of people who were there, is what we assert is what happened. In the few instances where there may be contradictory first hand accounts (and mostly, the accounts are not contradictory but rather corroborate each other) there may be some ambiguity. But even taking that into account, it is ridiculous and downright ahistorical to say “Chinese authorities massacred people.”
This is from a conversation with the kind of people I would consider “tankies”. It’s from a community I think has since been deleted, but the general vibe of the comments in the post was that the Tiananmen Square massacre isn’t a real thing and any civilian deaths were actually justified.
I don’t expect them to continue, is the problem
Did you watch the video? Or see the screenshot in the article? The street is filled with bicycles. They weren’t blocking the street, they were using it.
At the bottom of the page, “Privacy Policy” is misspelled “Privacy Police”. I don’t know if you have any power to change that, but I thought I should point it out.
Not to mention billboards, whose only purpose is to distract drivers and take their eyes off the road.
They also tried to pull people in by releasing a new game for free every week (even AAA titles!), which was actually the coolest thing they ever did.
You’re using the past tense, but they’re very much still giving away games for free. On a related note for OP, I’m pretty sure amazon prime gives away games for free too, so of you don’t know where to start, you can always start with something that doesn’t cost you anything (extra, assuming you have prime).
Steins;Gate and its sequel movie Steins;Gate: The Movie − Load Region of Déjà Vu
I wouldn’t expect the economics of private jets to work out either, and yet…
You’re barely even paraphrasing, that’s almost a direct quote.
Trump: ‘If We Stop Testing, We’d Have Fewer Cases’
Trump: ‘If we didn’t do testing, we’d have no cases’
Trump on coronavirus testing: ‘If we stopped testing right now, we’d have very few cases, if any’
why do people have this innate ability to underestimate what we might be capable of?
Because we can see what we’re currently capable of in terms of climate change, and the outlook is pretty bleak
why do you think its impossible for us to become masters of our own genome?
Because even in the best case scenario, this is dangerously close to eugenics
not getting off this rock means our species is doomed regardless of how ‘perfect’ we keep earth.
If we can’t keep earth livable, an entire self-regulating planet that’s been livable for hundreds of millions or billions of years, what are our chances of keeping anywhere else livable?
Only reason to be anti genocide is you being an Iranian agent.
What a thing to say. Really, just step back and look at the words you wrote.
Yeah, but have you considered the electoral college? For most people, their vote for president doesn’t matter.
In the original there are 50, 16 rows of 3 plus 2 more.
I may not be good at giving it a number, but I can usually see how far apart two things are.
A decent number of titles I’ve seen on there don’t have DRM.
Which games on GOG do you think have DRM? GOG’s whole deal is they sell DRM-free games.
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I’m not sure I believe you about your first point.
Then why bring it up and say someone will correct you if you’re wrong?