I understand that Epic funded their project to be an Epic exclusive, but was that a financially sound decision excluding the major market place. Could they not have worked in like a two year or three year exclusive period
I understand that Epic funded their project to be an Epic exclusive, but was that a financially sound decision excluding the major market place. Could they not have worked in like a two year or three year exclusive period
Yeah I feel there is a weird history between steam and remedy media. Like I remember when you could one day buy Alan Wake like really cheap since it was being taken off steam. Then the Epic deal making Alan Wake 2 exclusive basically meant they excluded a lot of customers immediately on steam.
Jeez that has been a very productive day
Is it me or does the thumbnail look like they all saw Nami’s new penis or something
Jeez also thought the tank amount is sky high
This one was also about the multiverse: https://youtu.be/JfQUnMJw3pE
Would love a story line that starts normal but then goes off the rails. I do not want you to copy this guy but maybe take inspiration from Andrew Rousso, he made a video called Moist on YouTube, starts normal but eventually you are taken on a journey and come out the other side like mind blown, worth the 7 minutes
Is it going to be like a year and a half until Russia surpasses 1 million soldier losses.
I think these numbers have made us numb, like politicians seeing these people only as numbers.
Each person had a life, a story, ambition, failures… Now just worm food and a single digit increase to this astronomical tally.
Fuck this war. Fuck Putin and his vanity. Good luck Ukraine
It’s worse than that, everything oil is set up like a domino mexican standoff. If the oil terminal from Iran gets destroyed, basically they destroy the other’s oil infrastructure that is very vulnerable, and basically then there is not nearly enough oil globally and then the gears running the world infrastructure starts breaking down. Will be a climate activist’s wet dream since up to 20% of global oil stops trading