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depositing nearly $2000 in cash on the last day of the month for "rent" is weird, but I seem to remember this dude from NeoGAF.com constantly doing weird stuff like this with money
Quote from: shosta on March 21, 2019, 04:21:24 PM"sniggering"?the era mods are the opposite of niggardly when it comes to handing out bans
"sniggering"?
https://resetera.com//threads/emilia-clarke-reveals-she-beat-back-two-life-threatening-aneurysms-in-2011-and-2013.106789/post-19081943User Banned (5 Days): Inappropriate commentary in sensitive threads, previous warning for the same behaviorQuotei think i had one of those during season 7.Sensitive thread?
i think i had one of those during season 7.
User Warned: Inappropriate commentary in sensitive threads.QuoteStop. You're not funny.Counterpoint: it was funny.
Stop. You're not funny.
User Banned (1 Week): Stereotyping of a languageI wonder how the idea for this collaboration came about. Did one of the indie devs throw the idea out there on a whim not expecting it to go anywhere, and then Miyamoto turned out to be a fan of CotND and said "Hell yes" (only it would be in Japanese, so like, "Hellfu yesfu").
Rami is one of the smartest people in the industry. He’s more than right.I won’t feel bad when Steam is gone.
Quote from: A.ByThe exact opposite of competition is when a large entity manipulates the situation to the result of no one being able to compete with them. Valve is not small, Valve is not powerless. Companies paying for exclusivity is a very normal thing, and doing so requires that Valve create greater incentives for people to not migrate away from Steam.So you're suggesting that Valve pay publishers and developers for exclusivity? Because that's the only reason pubs and devs are signing up for timed EGS exclusivity. It's not about revenue share, curation or discoverability. If those were the reasons, these wouldn't be timed exclusives. They'd be permanent. Timed exclusives only occur when Company A gives Company B a large sum of money to hurt Company A's competitors. This is not a practice anyone should be condoning. It doesn't help consumers, it only hurts them.
The exact opposite of competition is when a large entity manipulates the situation to the result of no one being able to compete with them. Valve is not small, Valve is not powerless. Companies paying for exclusivity is a very normal thing, and doing so requires that Valve create greater incentives for people to not migrate away from Steam.
Quote from: A.ByBut the alternative is that consumers only reasonably have Valve to turn to. That isn't healthy for their base, especially when the lack of competition is likely one cause of why Valve feels so complacent as to have basically zero content curation.Valve doesn't force any publisher or developer to use Steam. They never have. Publishers and developers chose to use Steam because that's what the majority of consumers want. Why? Because Steam is objectively the best distribution platform on PC. It has the most features (for both developers and customers), the best selection and the best sales.All this talk about curation is incredibly short-sighted. There was a time when Steam was highly curated. Guess what happened? Small indie devs complained that it was too hard to get on Steam. So Valve added the Greenlight system which let users vote on what games should be on Steam. Guess what happened? Smaller indie devs still complained that it was too hard to get on Steam. So Steam said "screw it" and just let all developers on Steam. This doesn't affect 99% of customers, as the trash-tier games won't appear on any of their lists. However, gaming journalists seem to have a fetish for searching for offensive/garbage games on Steam and then writing angry articles about them. Jim Sterling made a living from it. The term "outrage culture" is a controversial one but is perfectly apt to describe how the gaming media treats Steam.Epic's "curation" just means that small indie devs won't be able to sell their games on EGS. This isn't limited to trash-tier games either. It means that any game arbitrarily deemed unworthy won't make the cut. Games like Undertale or Pony Island, for example, would likely never appear on EGS simply because of their low-budget presentation.
But the alternative is that consumers only reasonably have Valve to turn to. That isn't healthy for their base, especially when the lack of competition is likely one cause of why Valve feels so complacent as to have basically zero content curation.
User Banned (Duration Pending): Dismissing Concerns on Bigotry as "Outrage Culture" and Inflammatory False Equivalences Over a Series of Posts; History of Severe InfractionsQuote from: A.ByIt is not outrage culture to show just how frequently awful games get through. Valve couldn't even prevent a game called "Kill the taco" from being put on Greenlight.Also, the fact that Valve curated too much is not a defense of the fact that they now curate too little.The issue is that people are pretending that the lack of curation actually affects their Steam experience. It doesn't. You actively have to look for the crappy/offensive games and if you're doing that, you want to be offended. If you use Steam like an actual user, it will never show you said crappy/offensive games.
It is not outrage culture to show just how frequently awful games get through. Valve couldn't even prevent a game called "Kill the taco" from being put on Greenlight.Also, the fact that Valve curated too much is not a defense of the fact that they now curate too little.
Quote from: https://www.resetera.com/threads/cadence-of-hyrule-crypt-of-the-necrodancer-featuring-the-legend-of-zelda-announced-spring-2019.106539/post-19061601 User Banned (1 Week): Stereotyping of a languageI wonder how the idea for this collaboration came about. Did one of the indie devs throw the idea out there on a whim not expecting it to go anywhere, and then Miyamoto turned out to be a fan of CotND and said "Hell yes" (only it would be in Japanese, so like, "Hellfu yesfu").nice
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Man, Finale Fireworker's post yesterday hit home this morning. Dad talked about how awful Nancie P was last night on the phone, heard Bill Spadea on 101.5 and hate listened, dealing with old friends blaming gov't workers for now having 2 paychecks worth of savings and "Democrats are Lunatics". Go on Era, see thread about 13, 14 year old girls being "aggressors" in sexual assault case, thread on tax return battle and I was exhausted before getting in the fucking door today at work. It's a mental load. Of course, the Gaming side isn't any better lol.
The Jew York Times? I wonder who's behind this article? Checks author and background 'Jewish descent'.Couldn't possibly be a completely biased and worthless piece.
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/palestinian-lives-don%E2%80%99t-matter-new-york-times.1473887/QuoteThe Jew York Times? I wonder who's behind this article? Checks author and background 'Jewish descent'.Couldn't possibly be a completely biased and worthless piece.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: VomKriege on March 21, 2019, 02:58:25 PMQuoteBTW how many REEEEers have tummy problems? Like anything besides tendies and water will make them deathly ill. Era only drinks 6 cans of pop a day minimum.There's that quotient, but any time a beverage comes up (especially beer or soda) there's a whole slew of people who go "yuck, all I need to drink is delicious water".Quote from: james on March 21, 2019, 03:04:33 PMI actually went to a BK recently and the person in front of me and behind me ordered coffee. Made no fucking sense. I used to get breakfast at BK pretty regularly. Their coffee is actually pretty good. IIRC they use Seattle's Best.
QuoteBTW how many REEEEers have tummy problems? Like anything besides tendies and water will make them deathly ill. Era only drinks 6 cans of pop a day minimum.
BTW how many REEEEers have tummy problems? Like anything besides tendies and water will make them deathly ill.
I actually went to a BK recently and the person in front of me and behind me ordered coffee. Made no fucking sense.
Quote from: porkbun on March 21, 2019, 03:16:58 PMQuote from: VomKriege on March 21, 2019, 02:58:25 PMQuoteBTW how many REEEEers have tummy problems? Like anything besides tendies and water will make them deathly ill. Era only drinks 6 cans of pop a day minimum.There's that quotient, but any time a beverage comes up (especially beer or soda) there's a whole slew of people who go "yuck, all I need to drink is delicious water".Quote from: james on March 21, 2019, 03:04:33 PMI actually went to a BK recently and the person in front of me and behind me ordered coffee. Made no fucking sense. I used to get breakfast at BK pretty regularly. Their coffee is actually pretty good. IIRC they use Seattle's Best.Where’s the “all I need to drink is delicious cum” posters at?
Quote from: ResetBanBot on March 20, 2019, 08:24:36 PMEg. blaming the Internet itself for Anthem's launch issues, claiming it was nothing to do with EA or the developers. It was later revealed that EA programmers had designed their launcher to effectively DDoS their servers.(Image removed from quote.)
Eg. blaming the Internet itself for Anthem's launch issues, claiming it was nothing to do with EA or the developers. It was later revealed that EA programmers had designed their launcher to effectively DDoS their servers.
yikes, THEY banned that guy, NeoGAF.com turning into ResetERA.com, home of political prisoners Kirblar and Cheebo
Quote from: Bananas on March 21, 2019, 05:14:29 PMhttps://www.neogaf.com/threads/palestinian-lives-don%E2%80%99t-matter-new-york-times.1473887/QuoteThe Jew York Times? I wonder who's behind this article? Checks author and background 'Jewish descent'.Couldn't possibly be a completely biased and worthless piece.(Image removed from quote.)Messages 259 Likes 268 Yikes
It was a terrible time to be informed on the internet; I remember the approval ratings for the invasion were off the charts, in the 90% arena IIRC. The evidence was blatant, well documented by international and domestic sources (not conspiracy sites), etc... yet most of the country was bloodthirsty. I'd make threads on forums with tons of facts laid out and would get crickets; people all over talking about "glassing the middle east" and whatnot.Where I worked there were people watching bombs go off on web streams and laughing; it was like 40+ year old guys doing this. I walked up to them (as the youngest employee at the company) and said "Wow, watching potentially thousands of people die, that's pretty messed up." Everyone I worked with spent half their happy hours talking about how cool MOABs sounded, etc. And this was in Seattle.A few years later and everyone acted like they were against the war from the start; really fueld my apathy for discussing politics, as I'd spent years exhausting a lot of energy trying to convicne people.. only to have them wait for the mainstream media to start questioning things then prerens like they always were at least skeptical.. but it was all surface level crap.. nobody actually cared enough to do anything about it, and we re-elected Bush.
lol, wasn't jerking off over it.. was remarking how distrubing the time wasKnew that would get posted here but expected benjisales.
the NZ shooting was a false-flag
https://www.resetera.com/threads/chris-hayes-the-iraq-war-is-the-single-biggest-tragedy-of-my-political-lifetime.106849/#post-19089916Quote from: Riotous post: 19089916, member: 5576It was a terrible time to be informed on the internet; I remember the approval ratings for the invasion were off the charts, in the 90% arena IIRC. The evidence was blatant, well documented by international and domestic sources (not conspiracy sites), etc... yet most of the country was bloodthirsty. I'd make threads on forums with tons of facts laid out and would get crickets; people all over talking about "glassing the middle east" and whatnot.Where I worked there were people watching bombs go off on web streams and laughing; it was like 40+ year old guys doing this. I walked up to them (as the youngest employee at the company) and said "Wow, watching potentially thousands of people die, that's pretty messed up." Everyone I worked with spent half their happy hours talking about how cool MOABs sounded, etc. And this was in Seattle.A few years later and everyone acted like they were against the war from the start; really fueld my apathy for discussing politics, as I'd spent years exhausting a lot of energy trying to convicne people.. only to have them wait for the mainstream media to start questioning things then prerens like they always were at least skeptical.. but it was all surface level crap.. nobody actually cared enough to do anything about it, and we re-elected Bush.This has to be peak era, no wonder nobody likes these fucks. Being against the Iraq war at the time is fine and great but the jerking off over it is pathetic.
I thought we were all doing that.*slowly zips pants*
Why would you need to jerk off when you could just write a carepost to cum?
I wonder if this triggers Sanders and Beto getting their own minority VPs before the first debate
https://twitter.com/hashtaggriswold/status/1108437000045162501
https://www.resetera.com/threads/sekiro-shadows-die-twice-review-thread.106705/(Image removed from quote.)Freaking gaudy
Quote from: tummyfat on March 21, 2019, 05:59:40 PMhttps://twitter.com/hashtaggriswold/status/1108437000045162501what am i watchingthis is amazingspoiler (click to show/hide)that's true[close]
It was a terrible time to be informed on the internet
Autodidact has a Klobuchar avatar
Putting the weird hand gestures and monotone voices to one side, reducing the population by simply not having children doesn't seem like the brightest idea to me. All you will end up with is an aging population without any young people to do the work. More importantly, you need young women to produce offspring. That's a problem unless you want the total extinction of the human race rather than simply a smaller population.
She said "the world has 7 billion humans and it's looking like the ideal amount is 1 billion"And I'm picturing daily life with 6/7ths fewer people everywhereLooks like a North Korean metropolis in my headAlso who the fuck is gonna make my chipotle chicken griller6/7ths fewer people means 6/7ths fewer businesses and probably a lot of niche services that would no longer be sustainableI dunno it's weird to think about
how dare you, her dad was a mean drunk
Quote from: Leadbelly on March 21, 2019, 07:14:26 PMPutting the weird hand gestures and monotone voices to one side, reducing the population by simply not having children doesn't seem like the brightest idea to me. All you will end up with is an aging population without any young people to do the work. More importantly, you need young women to produce offspring. That's a problem unless you want the total extinction of the human race rather than simply a smaller population.Quote from: Uncle on March 21, 2019, 07:19:40 PMShe said "the world has 7 billion humans and it's looking like the ideal amount is 1 billion"And I'm picturing daily life with 6/7ths fewer people everywhereLooks like a North Korean metropolis in my headAlso who the fuck is gonna make my chipotle chicken griller6/7ths fewer people means 6/7ths fewer businesses and probably a lot of niche services that would no longer be sustainableI dunno it's weird to think abouti can tell the normie losers who didn't watch until the good part about Western medicine
i can tell the normie losers who didn't watch until the good part about Western medicine
at least Bobby still has besada at his side to comfort him in these dark days and fight to protect his good name