Excess leads to the tower of wisdom.
I like it a lot, but the pawn system is a bit of an hassle. You have to invest some time planning out and spec-ing and searching pawns, which makes it a bit complex.
You’re acting as if you didn’t go back behind the back of your parents to do stuff you wanted to… Like to go to the arcades.
Brain circuitry evolves with age, with human maturation.
Money talks…
We need more education on math(probability and game theory), sales strategy and involved psychology tricks( FOMO, door in the face, etc), financial/budgeting literacy and planning like you teach how to eat healthy and exercise
Well, the biggest problem with that is that the some of the biggest users of games that employ those tricks are children or teenagers who are too young to be physically and psychologically mature and to have proper impulse control. Like with games like Fortnight, FIFA Ultimate Team, Itch.io, …
Ultimately you are excusing profoundly unethical and immoral behavior and pushing the responsability on the potential victims, some of which without the mental faculties to resist.
He’s right. Bobby’s a parasite.
Would it be better if I didn’t?
Do you her grave’s address? I don’t think she has a PC tho…
Money talks…
I’m going to play Fable Anniversary, Fallout 3 and Witcher 2 that I got this year too.
When you in a situation of that type you’ll see…
I disagree. There are studies that show that people cut on food even to get some entertainment.
Unfortunately people don’t seem any happier.
Funnily enough the deal might very well be about The Walking Dead…
Those games seem more tailored to PC. With point and click gameplay.
Planescape Torment, Disco Elysium.
Sounds like Sid Meier’s Pirates. Have you played that?
Clearly there are some games that do it better.
Consolidations, changing business direction, lack of funds and projects, etc.