@dannydopamine8 I tend to agree with Danny here. Steam does normally offer good service, however, if you DO happen to have problem, Steam won't offer customer service. They are generally terrible communicators. Case in point: about a year ago I bought a game that was on sale on a Friday afternoon. Valve had run out of keys and when I tried to play I got the cryptic message "failed to connect to key server". On the forums, dozens of people were posting that they were experiencing the same problem. No response from Valve. No messages were posted to the store page of the game. Finally, late on the following Monday -- so three days later -- my game would run properly. But still no response or apology from Valve.
In contrast, I remember a case where Gog was giving out Fallout 1&2 free and their servers were being overtaxed. But on their homepage, their was a short apology for the slow loadtimes.
Hey, Gamespot! Could you perchance disable the auto-playing of the next video? It makes it kinda hard to comment on articles when you are violently torn away from the page.
So I've never used an Occulus so I have a question. Normally you aim a gun bow, etc. using a stick or mouse. But this also changes the direction you are looking. With the Occulus do you aim by moving your head? That seems kinda wierd.
Speaking of annoying followers, Morrowind had a lot of quests where you had to escort people long distance without fast travel. The followers would constantly get stuck behind rocks and trees, run slowly and fall behind, and get stabbed to death by cliffracers.
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