Usually games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto are cited in these instances, but as there are no proven links between video games and real world violence, and Among Us would be a wholly new category of game here.
Usually games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto are cited in these instances, but as there are no proven links between video games and real world violence, and Among Us would be a wholly new category of game here.
Is Nick still leading that channel?
I kind of lost interest after Frost made his expose
Why not use your subscription feed?
When a Season Pass DLC is in pre-purchase mode, you are not required to release at least one DLC in the Season Pass at the time it goes on sale (as you are usually required to do when you launch a Season Pass). However, when the game launches, you will need to release the Season Pass out of pre-purchase–this will entail releasing at least one of the DLCs included in the Season Pass.
I’m not sure I like this part specifically.
This will essentially enforce day-1 DLC. Will it be enough for that DLC to be a simple cosmetic bundle with larger expansions to follow later?
But if a simple cosmetic bundle is enough to count as the included DLC, it kinda defeats the whole point. And, in turn, it might encourage developers to include very basic DLC where they might have wanted to release a series of proper expansions.
The rest sounds great though, with partial and complete refunds for unmet promises.
With CrunchyRoll’s acquisition Sony basically monopolized anime streaming in the west. This would only add to that
Disappointing sales, I guess, but a single player/co-op game doesn’t need the same playerbase as a hero shooter
I assume it blocks something from loading, but I wouldn’t exactly know. I haven’t looked into it.
Given the context of the video, I think they’re pretty funny.
I quite liked Stephanie’s video about Veilguard’s forced “guyversity” and “himclusion”.
There are alternatives to Fandom which aren’t Wikipedia: https://getindie.wiki/
In case you happen to be unaware, that’s EAC’s logo.
If it was just a joke, imagine I didn’t say anything.
Can’t you hide games?
and early operator access.
Used to play this game a lot, but dropped it when they switched to a monthly subscription instead of the much cheaper year-pass
Much like actual Russian Roulette
– wait
Rock and stone to the bone
Nice example link you used there
Generally anything that comes after a questionmark in a URL can be safely stripped out, though not always. The random string of characters you get after a youtu.be link is tracking, the ?t=123 is a timestamp.
uBlock Origin also has a filter built-in, though you have to enable it. It’s under Filter Lists > Privacy > AdGuard URL Tracking Protection
Here’s a better idea: rather than nerfing the few things causing issues, buff literally everything else. That sounds way more convenient!