Well, sure. But Mr. Non-Woke apparently needs cow's milk in all three meals of the day anyway, so it didn't need to have milk with dinner specifically.
Guntrigger
Why does it insist on accompanying dinner with a glass of milk?
Are people still playing DayZ standalone? How is it these days?
I never could get into it (despite buying it the moment it was available and going back to it a few times years apart). I had played thousands of hours of the mod before and it felt like it never lived up to that.
Honestly I can't believe anyone complains about their taxes being too high in the US.
This site is an awful source. Seems to be a mouthpiece for the Gamergate 2.0 shit.
They don't even get absorbed these days. They get bought and then laid off.
Well he does have Junior in his name
Being a Pens fan, the crying sounds don't even continue to post-season these days.
They've really pulled a Cities: Skylines with the timing of their release. I wonder if it would have been so popular if Tarkov hadn't decided to machine-gun its own foot right before.
I'm still following the game with much interest, but the amount of mixed reviews and talk of poor performance has given me pause so far.
I agree, it's all stemming from the "need" for everything to be a games as a service model now. What was previously expected only in free-to-play games has bled into the "one time purchase" market and is unfortunately becoming the norm for both things that require online and those that probably don't.
I kind of get that for ongoing development there needs to be some ongoing income, but there are many ways to do that without shady backend stuff. Pinball FX is a particularly weird one, as they are constantly releasing new tables as a way to make income. I guess the always online thing is license checking? Not cool in any case.
Tarkov is kind of a different beast. It's basically an early access title that has been in EA for 7 years and there's no clear road roadmap on where it is going to end. The current discussion is all about how certain versions should contain all DLC and what constitutes a DLC. Personally, I find the whole DLC argument odd. I would argue any of these features and game modes added before leaving "Closed Beta" are just base game features. They should be available to even the lowest tier of purchase as they are being added to the game before "release".
But then Battlestate have been shady from the start.
You put them on the speaker, or they just happen spontaneously?
It's interesting how many of the psychopath suits seem to watch cautionary tales turning into hellscapes and think "yeah, that's a great idea, let's make that".