The documentation could have easily been on a static plaintext page
This is exactly my issue with everyone thinking that discord is the greatest thing. Discord is great to chat and hang out, but it’s also a blackhole that retains all kinds of information shat should be displayed on a website.
I still remember when AAA games where $30 and that cost included the disk and case, sure inflation is a thing but with digital only these games still should be cheaper, not the same or more expensive than a physical copy.
I will actually go ahead and belive that when they did notice this they thought it was to steal their source code and stopped it, but once they figured out it wasn’t they sent it to marketing to make them look good, like they meant to protect their customers or something.
I actually installed a couple of automation mods as well of the sprinklers, and it’s so great now. I still have to tend to my crops, but now I can automatically turn all my eggs into mayo while I am doing other tasks.
Bro, what? Stardew is the shit. I told all my friends about it, and yeah, most gave me some weird looks, but I don’t care, I need to water my potatoes and feed my chickens.
Seriously, why pay $60 for a skin? This is like nft’s for video games
EDIT: After playing the video posted on Twitter. I can safely say that this is a “Look at me. I’m a dumbass who spent $60 for a skin! EVERYONE LOOK AT ME!”
Destiny 2 is a live service game. Many of the voice actors in the game are employed to narrate lines as game expansions are released (dlc) over several years
DLCs aren’t a bad thing, the problem is a game company releasing a game WITH one or two DLC’s at the same time the game comes out. A DLC adds content that was not available at release, but should not make it an extra greedy money grabbing scheme.
You have screens in the back?