People aren’t shouting “tankie” at you. You people are self identifying as tankies.
People aren’t shouting “tankie” at you. You people are self identifying as tankies.
Great list. And the first Talos principle was great (DLC less so). Also the ending had a great build up to the end, but the actual end cutscene was a little meh.
Exactly. Hopefully he has actually said that to his people and not just leaked it to the press.
I wouldn’t take it as face value, it reads more like a deliberate leak to the press, than an actual email to employees.
Not that warming people not to identify themselves as Reddit employees isn’t a sensible message, emotions are high and it only takes one crazy person.
Soma is great. I suspect this one is more gameplay focused than narrative focused though.
As far as I can tell this is a fluid dynamics simulation that only says that microplastics if breathed in probably mainly catch in the noise and throat.
It seems to have very little else to offer.
I’m playing signals. At the moment, it seems good. From what I’ve played it’s more trippy horror than horror horror.
I second Alien Isolation, it’s still very good.
Played Amnesia Rebirth, which is pretty hated. I didn’t hate it but it was obviously doing a lot of work to fill out lore for a game that I hadn’t played.
I think the claim is nonsense. If that were their concern they would rather change the usage agreement and maybe take some of them to court.
What they actually did is everything in their power to drive mobile users to their mobile app. They want old fashioned user tracking data for advertising and selling on. Together with more in app ads.
On Reddit it seemed like the dumbest crap I posted always got up voted and anything not completely dumb got down voted, so I always was happy when something got down voted at least a bit.
Cool. I guess that means karma (upvote) farming shouldn’t be a thing.
Sorry off topic, but any chance you could explain to me what’s the difference between up and down voting here Vs. karma? Are they not all just fake internet points?
You clearly are not /u/spez
No this is something big companies do all the time to test how well it does with a subset of customers before rolling it out fully.
I remember a point where I owned every game that was payable on Linux, this was even a good while after steam launched for Linux. Now that’s just not possible.
Political? For everyone outside of America that’s just common sense.
Just a thought, maybe it came with the fawning over of Putin and the CCP?