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Everything posted by Galeigh
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Webhead, the forum dealer "pst, hey buddy. Wanna make an account? It's freeeee"
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Terriers are very hyper though.
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I honestly still can't believe this was greenlit.
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Assuming Epic store has implemented gifting by then you mean.
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Cocker Spaniels might be worth looking into. They are on the smaller end of medium but bond heavily with their family and are very protective. My dog Lily was a cocker spaniel and she was sweetheart to us and people we invited in, but was not afraid to snap and growl when she thought we were in trouble.
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35 sends his condolences
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I give it a month b4 you cave and buy it on epic.
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Imagine going to steams upcoming releases and NOT seeing 6000 asset flips instead of actual titles. That change alone would be a benefit. Also, we bitched at Microsoft for doing this on the 360 last gen.... But it worked out for everyone eventually: ps3 got held up to a higher standard and created PlayStation Plus and Customers saw a quality hike in exclusives all around. Microsoft needed to do it because of the poor performance of the original xbox and the massive success of the ps2. Epic is trying the same thing.
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Anelle pretty much nailed it.
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I wonder if they are gonna go 'the beefy guy', 'the sniper', 'the siren', and 'the soldier' route again or if they are gonna take the pre-sequel route and go "fuck it, let's just make some crazy shit" for the starting characters.
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Honestly, as a platform, GoG is objectively better. It lacks innate DRM, has all proper features of a digital storefront (friends, auto-updates, cart, etc) and matches, in not beats, steams sales. There are 2 main reasons it hasnt topped steam: It's focus more on older titles, and people wanting all their games under one roof. The first reason is their own choice, while the second is something ALL digital storefronts have to contend with due to Steam's age. As for the goodwill thing: At first steam was highly curated and exclusive which ensured that customers knew that if it was on there then it met a certain standard (i.e. it worked and wasn't illegal). This built up a massive amount of faith in the platform for both game devs, who got free publicity by just being on there, and Customers who knew that anything they bought was checked to ensure that it worked as intended. After the advent of Greenlight, though, the overall quality dropped and it became harder and harder for new games to be found under piles of DLC and Asset flips. A problem that has only gotten worse since then.
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33 accepts this excuse.
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Nah, steam takes 30% regardless. Thats why uplay and origin became a thing and why activision decide to attach cod to the blizz launcher. Epic store can only grow at this point. Publishers are greedy and will favor whatever gives more money every time.
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Ashe has really grown on me lately. She smoothly flows between close range combat and sniping. Her fire rate is super fast too, so if you can hold aim on their head its game over no matter who they are or how far away they are.
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I don't see a problem with it. It's a common thing on consoles so why not between PC online retailers? They need SOMETHING to break the "I'll just get it on steam like all my other games" mentality.
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29 sees your attempts to mess up the count.
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I fully understand why people arent happy about the epic store, and all the features they lack... But fuck steam right now. Valve has been coasting on good will earned years ago long enough. I hope the epic store does take off, if for no other reason than to get valve to pull it's head out of it's ass. I mean, Steam was built on the back of half-life so why can't the epic store be built on the back of fortnite? The way I see it they are taking full advantage of their excess money and valves utter disregard for quality control.
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All good shit That said, a moment of silence for the blizz team. They dropped the ball hard this year, and I usually love their April Fools Day stuff.
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I don't think his style is for me honestly. I totally see why is a solid hero on paper, but it just doesn't translate for me. I tend to play very aggro type heroes: roadhog, tracer, ashe, and mei as an example. So someone whose whole schtick is stand around and protect his team doesn't click with me. This is also why I avoid most supports in general, with particular distaste for Mercy.
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tell me the plot off the top of your head without google. I bet it sums up into "something about the lizard"
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ASM1 was a dumpster fire too.