In case anyone's willing to pay $$ for a key, GGG have a Kickstarter-esque donations platform on the site, with $10 getting you a beta key (and $10 worth of cash-shop currency once the game goes...
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In case anyone's willing to pay $$ for a key, GGG have a Kickstarter-esque donations platform on the site, with $10 getting you a beta key (and $10 worth of cash-shop currency once the game goes...
Thing is, without knowing the thought process behind the decision making , you end up being badly placed to make an informed comment about it.
I read it on desktop and mobile devices. I agree the front page can be a little confusing at times, but it is a nice way to arrange new stories, and some of the other elements make a lot of sense.
I'll essentially repeat what I said 5 and a half months ago. RPS needs a redesign, the format is no longer suitable for the amount of content being produced.
Look at what The Verge are doing. From...
No, that's called not spamming your friends :)
Just a heads up, you can use different email addresses to activate your own referral account.
/edit
As in, your own. Hell probably adding youremail@gmail.com and then filling the referrals with...
From an IGN faq:
Yep, they're absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Wasn't Severance the game where you could cut off an enemies arm and beat them to death with it?
Yep, the publishers are able to make money on a game that's long since out of print, something that wouldn't happen with second hand sales.
The problem with all of that is, of course, that Google isn't to blame for badly targeted ads. Bad marketers are.
Google provides all the tools for people to target properly and to then optimise...
Probably from people accidentally clicking the ads on smaller screened devices.
I disagree actually, I guess it really depends on the scale of the company though, most small to medium sized businesses will make the effort to ensure their customer service is decent.
With...
Bullshit, if you're running a company that includes customer service, you make sure someone is there at all times that can handle the situation.
But what about baked potatoes, man?
They're kept at room temperature, but they still heat up in the microwave. It's magic!
And yet EA are the devil and Valve can do no wrong, except when they do and the story is glossed over because it's Valve.
Yep, that was me. Handsome chap I am too. Think I may have scared people with my Big Brother marketing talk though.
The fact that stuff heats up when placed in a microwave oven can only be the result of magic.
Was nice to meet a lot of you, will have to meet the rest in Feb!
That's what Media Queries were invented for.
http://mediaqueri.es/
I'm game for meeting a bunch of hopefully friendly PC nerds.
I'll be bringing along the free shrugs.
I never insinuated in my posts that anyone was stupid, merely that John should probably spend some time researching DRM and EULA issues before writing incredibly inflammatory posts about them.
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Sure, it is, but when that complaining is a result of frustration that can have a financial impact on a business, and potentially impact people's lives in very negative ways, you'd expect a modicum...
And whatever else he's decided to be angry about that particular day.
I guess this article by John is the kind of thing it's frustrating to read.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/01/19/ubisoft-anno-2070-drm-works-as-intended/
There's no real mention of how...
Revenant?
Anyone remember that game?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d37q7kcx6dc&feature=related