Kids these days will never know the frustration of booting a PC on an ancient HDD. I'd turn on my laptop, go do something else for 3 minutes, log in, go do something else for everything to wake up, then I can start using it.
simple
shocking users
Are they shocked though? It's getting common for piracy sites to disappear or move to different domains, there are always alternatives
Even if one gets bored of the game itself, there's a practically infinite number of mods and community content out there. New game modes like skyblock, mods that turn it into an RPG with magic systems, mods that make it an in-depth factory building game, mods that take you to new realms and thousands of items to discover... There's a lot to enjoy.
Adventure maps are also fairly underrated. There are tons of community-made maps that can turn it into a different game. Notably, there was a huge Hogwarts campaign with quests and spells that turns it into a harry potter game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKcsoE5X4fc
The apocalypse will happen before we get Bloodborne on PC
No, sadly. You can share it with friends via family sharing though.
$100 worth of gold. Now I can sell it at any time to get the money back.
Is the first Rolling Sparks change just removing that bug where you free aim it at the ground to cause it to deal all it’s damage at once?
Yup. They also apparently nerfed how it works, so even aiming in a straight line won't deal much damage to large enemies.
unironically runs superposition
I have like 35 hours into the game and I've never proc'd that joker one time.
It'll be delisted but should still be downloadable to anyone who owns it IIRC
It's not really setting a precedent, hosting pirated content has always been illegal and it doesn't help that he bragged about being a pirate.
I hate Nintendo's practices as much as anyone else, but honestly, play stupid games and win stupid prizes. If you sell modded consoles with pirated games on them without even trying to be anonymous, of course they're going to sue you and win.
But why??