@keech @BurningUp99 @izini with that said however I don't recommand mmos and similar addicting games in general, as they may distract you from what is really going in this world and surely waste some of your time that could be more aptly used to understand it.
@keech @BurningUp99 @sblazed @izini such ignorance but let me enlighten you about business. firstoff bribes are strategically for competitive-all around polished AAA titles, so far few mmos were truly a threat.
When you're milking a game with millions of subscribers a few hundreds/thousands of $ there and there goes a long way to bring people on the fence back into your game, moreso than expensive commercials or ads when your name and game is already well knew and established anyway and Gamespot is a highly popular website.
Then you introduce well timed special events and savings to fend off the competition, just like how WoW and Mist of panderia are now 50% off until the 6th May, Right on time for the 2nd month of ESO subscription to kick in.
@freedomzealot cashgrab lol? cashgrab are simplistic mmos or games with no real polish, innovations and budget. This game is polished in all regards even for a launch.
There's no doubt that blizzard gave some pot-de-vins around including gamespot because gaming is business, moreso when you're milking a game like wow.
@Fabian85 wat PS2 look way better if you max it out in the config.ini. it's a question of preference though PS is more vivid while dayz is gritty. unfortunately the arma engine is pretty subpar for movements and interactions, going thru walls, poor zombies animations and crap like that, this is probably something that can't be properly fixed because it should have been their #1 concern when they started the standalone
Any repeated thought/action and exposition will influence your thought patterns after awhile, moreso if done during an alterned state of mind like being high on weed for example from my experiences, this state increase immersion. introspection is necessary to discern it
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