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  • Haven't been back in a couple years, but they cram shit anywhere they can find the space down there. Even in Imperial Beach.

    One time, I was driving around and I saw two two-story houses on the same property lot, but it was obviously two separate houses. One in front, and the other took up the tiny backyard that was there to begin with so the only extra space they had was a few feet between the buildings and a driveway for one car on the side.

  • I mean, there are E.T.s in Star Wars (and the other reference from the original when he saw a kid dressed as Yoda on Halloween).

    But I guess Predators are also in the Senate, so who knows.

  • I think it's bullshit that there are so many different versions of this same goddamn game.

    I bought it on Xbox One right after they came out with bedrock or whatever it's called, however I still can't play it on my PC through the Xbox app, because reasons. I'd need to pay for it again on the Xbox PC app in order to play a game that should imo be entirely cross-platform at this point.

    I mean, I can play almost all the other games from my Xbox library on PC (that have a PC port), so why not Minecraft as well?

  • When I went to the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa, I was in a big crowd huddled around it behind stanchions with two guards on either side. It's a cool painting, and it's cool to say I saw it in person I guess, but the museum itself is fucking HUGE. I don't think I even saw all of it that one day, and we were there for a few hours.

    I took a picture of it through another guy's phone in front of me. He was about to take a picture, as he held up his phone for a good angle, and I snapped it as it was on his screen.

  • That's kinda my point with my previous comment. If the devs say they're done working on a game, most g*mers will take that to mean "stop playing our game and find something else" which makes literally zero sense.

    You presumably spent money on this, let alone however many hours playing and having fun, and now just because the people who made it say they aren't adding anything new in the foreseeable future you totally drop the game. But I also kinda meant in another sense for stuff that's actively in development.

    Take Elder Scrolls 6 for example (or even Cyberpunk 2077): the announcement trailer came out 7 years ago, and yet there have been other projects in the pipeline as well, such as Starfield and other updates for other games. You will get a constant stream of posts from impatient G*mers complaining, bitching and whining, coping and seething about "the fact that there's been no news of Elder Scrolls 6 for years."

    My response always has been and always will be "then go make your own game and see how easy it is to make it do all the things you want"

  • I mean sure, plenty of new games can still look great and be relatively affordable. Nowhere in my comments did I say otherwise, or even imply it.

    I really feel like people are jumping on these comments because I dared to say a couple recent games aren't selling at $80.

  • I meant it's "'only' $50" because it's an entire overhaul of the original game, rebuilt from the ground up. Similar to how Skyblivion is gonna be.

    Like, that's a damn good price for one of the best RPGs ever made, with the amount of work that went into it this time around too. I'm not complaining about paying that for such a great game.

  • I just looked it up, and I'm surprised to say that Spider-Man 2 (just released on PC back in February I believe) is still only $60. I mean, sure it's over a year old from it's original PS5 release, but the fact they're not asking $80 for it is kinda nice.

    And Oblivion Remastered is "only" $50.