super relevant, not everyone speaks english as a first language.
a gun makes it incredibly easy to end someone, including yourself. It takes the killing out of killing and I can promise you that makes a massive difference to the number of both killings and suicides.
it always irked me on a new account when I couldn't comment in a subreddit because I didn't have enough comment karma. How am I supposed to get it if I'm not allowed to comment.
I dream of a world with a nsfw community on lemm.ee/c/smash
Complete freedom is called anarchy.
to be clear you mean more so the worth of a quest 2 rather than an index, right?
why do people care about karma so much tho?
as an Estonian, about damn time. Such a silly topic to keep arguing over.
So that's why I thought "local multiplayer" implies LAN, while what OP really meant is splitscreen multiplayer.
lan, local area network. I guess people see it differently.
I was a bit confused when you said local co-op. It implies 2 computers on the same local network(connected to the same router, no internet connection required). I think the term you're looking for is split screen gaming.
When I looked at pictures of Spelunky games like Clonk and Liero popped into mind, I think there are options for split screen multiplayer in those games, they're old school PvP games.
Wasn't an attempt at that btw but I don't think you care. It was meant to be more of a "oh boy let me tell ya" but I guess it didn't convey too well. They said they don't know anything about marketing costs. I was talking about business costs in general which is not the same thing and are unbelievably expensive just because they are enterprise level and not consumer. That's why it shouldn't be surprising if any service, like advertising, for a business is more expensive than you thought.
But please explain to me what grammar or punctuation has to do with any of this, or were you just trying to be offensive for the sake of it? Super relevant, super productive. This is the kind of thing people are happy to be leaving reddit isn't it?