Game: Tempest Rising
Game: Tempest Rising
Why? Why do you think that?
There needs to be a new federal law against things that "Negativity Impact the American People" with very strict penalties. So just like someone can break a state or local law and then federal prosecutors can also come in and charge them for a federal crime.
Would cover this, the banks and wall Street for 2009, J&J asbestos in talc powder, opioid epidemic, etc.
Sure those laws end in fines or class action lawsuits less then the profit made. But now the people in charge that knew what they were doing get a federal prison sentence. Golden parachute right into 10 years behind bars.
I read the article to confirm my initial reaction of BS, and it is confirmed. No mention of Institutional Investors, no mention of rentals or VRBOs, and no mention of market factors that suppressed new home construction.
But, I think their point ultimately was to talk about a generational housing bubble in the next 10 years, and that was interesting.
I don't understand why they didn't sell a $40 DLC for RDR2 to play the two games on one platform with the terrain mostly done. They have the Audio files. A company where a lot of money isn't enough, it has to always be the most money (shark cards).
What's your point here? The summary OP posted does a good job summarizing the article. It feels like you're trying to imply the article is biased without saying that.
I didn't know what this was, so after clicking the link:
Summer Games Done Quick
"Games Done Quick is a series of charity video game marathons. These events feature high-level gameplay by speedrunners raising money for charity. Games Done Quick has teamed up with several charities in its nine-year history, including Doctors Without Borders and the Prevent Cancer Foundation. We are currently the largest fundraising event globally for both charities!"
I played D2 at launch and got through the campaign and had a good time. Just like with MMOs, I don't care about the end game and just want to play the story.
Tried to come back a while later and discovered 'vaulting' and haven't fired it up since. I can't be the only one.
Which story was that?
I actually liked 2 more than one for the gameplay, but I thought 1 had the by far better atmosphere.
I do hope however, 3 comes out of the gate with more content for end game. I think both struggled a bit at launch and took a while for more content to show up and lost a lot of players because of it.
This is cool, I'm excited to dig into it more.
That's my point, they can make some money pleasing fans and stewarding their worlds, or they can make the most money creating diamond skinned submarines that run on burritos.
What do you consider cold?
And yet layoffs have been rampant. It's never enough money.
Everyone is shitting on him but I'd like a Democrat alternative to Biden. I don't think Biden does a good job selling his accomplishments over the last few years, and while normally I like that mentality, he has to run against somebody that lies loudly to list his accomplishments.
As long as the primary isn't tearing the other guy down, what's the issue here?
I liked the second game but can totally understand why some wouldn't. I'd say the first game is a western action game, while the second game is more like a cowboy sim. I find it much more immersive, but much slower paced.
And that's the problem. It's not enough to be profitable, you have to be more profitable year over year, forever.