

I don’t think you’re getting the point here. If you buy a game you can do whatever you want with it. Same goes with developers, it’s their creation and they can do whatever they want with it. It doesn’t have to please everyone.


I don’t think you’re getting the point here. If you buy a game you can do whatever you want with it. Same goes with developers, it’s their creation and they can do whatever they want with it. It doesn’t have to please everyone.


I see you have no idea what you’re talking about. Do you think it’s a simple as reducing a health bar? Because games that do difficulty scaling like that are not fun at all and I would consider that lazy.
How can you be niche without a “gatekeeping” to some degree? Again, not every game or piece of media need to cater to everybody.


Those players aren’t forced to buy those games.


You don’t have to play difficult games. Not everything has to cater to a wide audience. Most of today’s re-boots and sequals were from stories that catered to a niche audience only to lose its appeal by going too mainstream…


This rarely seemes to be an issue with other foreign made products like Microsoft, Apple, Amazon etc. I would’ve thought that one would want all critical infrastructure to be made in country.


Hard to keep cars indoors


It’s already like that


I don’t think he would’ve done a great job with the story though my only experience with his story telling is death stranding.


Lactose-free milk is much sweeter than regular milk and expires in the same amount of time unless you’re buying the long life version.
I don’t think anyone likes Fallout 76


The “D” in “SSD” is drive.


Android only started with the brightness adjustment from version 13. So any phone with Android 13 and higher should have it.


Yeah, fair enough


Somehow I don’t believe you when you say that those browsers are better for security.


There’s a documentary about the British and American involvement in the Iranian coup called ‘Coup 53’


I understand what you’re saying, I’ve just not seen one with any indication of a wave stirrer. They all just shoot the beams from the magnetron through a ceramic plate on the side if the microwave. The top interior of the microwaves I’ve used (even one ones from Samsung and LG) had no holes or vents. Maybe it’s just an American thing?


The diagrams I’ve seen show the wave stirrer on the roof. The microwaves I’ve seen have the ceramic plate on the side where the magnetron is so there’s no space for a stirrer.


This is the first time I’ve heard that they have a wave stirrer. I’ve never seen one in person.
Yeah, it should be based on playtime though there’s probably a reason why it isn’t. There are times were I’d have a game in my library that I only get to many months after purchase only to find out its not what I was expecting.