Agreed that it's ridiculous, but there are plenty of other games out there that are less objectionable, like ones that are played almost exclusively by kids.
Only for games made with UE, so probably doesn't affect the majority of smaller/indie games. Instead, Epic should keep the fees and reinvest in their platform since it looks and feels like EA's Origin circa 2015.
I can agree that challenging Steam is probably a good thing, but right now Steam just gives so much more value to Devs and publishers. Steam provides:
- a review system
- remote play
- the workshop
- discussion threads
- cards and the points store
and that's just what I can think of, not including the player specific stuff like library sharing.
Devs and publishers pay more, but get a community and ecosystem in return instead of just a platform.
After the DJ Khaled episode I knew nothing else would be as entertaining for me so I stopped there
Adam is someone I can really identify with because he eats ass like me.
Once in a while I think of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and remember how much fun it was. It hasn't aged well, but I hope a new Mandalorian game can capture the same kind of experience.
Holy smokes, it was so bad for me I switched to AMD a week later
Most residential bathrooms I've been in have had sinks close enough to reach over. If it's not close I'll pre wet TP and set it somewhere within reach. If there's nowhere convenient to place it or it's a public washroom I just don't do wet.
There was a lot of goopy blood and gore in the game. You could blow off the heads of every killable NPC including the innocent tribals.
The latest builds broke that for me. It crashes completely when I try.