Sega seems to be pretty good sports about the dumb sonic running animations from the past few years. That shit is pretty nightmare inducing though.
Looks better than Sonic Boom though, amirite? (shamelessly stolen from Kabu)
Sega seems to be pretty good sports about the dumb sonic running animations from the past few years. That shit is pretty nightmare inducing though.
Looks better than Sonic Boom though, amirite? (shamelessly stolen from Kabu)
And if you believe that, then I have a super successful triple a video game company that I own that I would like to sell you.
Look, in America, we’re getting laughed at about a lot of things. Education, our ability to play soccer, and our shitty shitty internet brought to you by the likes of AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner, all of whom have gotten huge grants and tax breaks to increase the speed of the internet over the past 10 years.
Common man, is 800Mb/s down and say… 500Mb/s up really too much to ask for?
… Then fuck the new Zelda game!
… No not really, I’m totally gonna play it anyway, I know I will. I can’t help it. It’s a problem.
… Actually No, not really again. Nintendo games are just fan-fucking-tastic. No problems here.
… Unless I can’t cut that fucking grass…
I see someone took a lesson from the Zynga playbook.
I’m really disappointed in the US Trademark System. The fact that King was able to trademark “Candy” without a hitch is severely disappointing. Are they going to sue Nestle next? Haribo? Is no one safe?!
Also, hi again.
A lot of these streamers make a living from advertisements played on their stream. If they are looking at the 30min+ wait times between matches without being able to play other things during that down time, they are going to lose viewers or just stop playing LoL. Either is bad for Riot as it not only paints them in a bad, totalitarian light, it opens can easily cause loss of eyes on their games as streamers say, “fuck this” and just go play something else. Sure, there are those that will stick with Riot out of some sense of obligation, but there will be just that many less eyeballs on their product.
Rioters are gamers. We love games. As we strive to create the best player experiences, it’s important that we understand play beyond the Fields of Justice. This means that we play games – and not just our own. The new Riot Play Fund encourages plentiful play by giving each Rioter $300 to spend freely on any video game, whether MOBA, FPS, console or PC. We’re equal opportunity players here. Rioters improve their gaming skills and report back with what they’ve learned during their research. We then apply these learnings in the work we do.
Do as we say, not as we do?