I don’t always watch soccer (football), but absolutely love the World Cup. The fervor generated amongst fans is unmatched by any other sporting event. Go Mexico, Korea, and USA 🇺🇸!
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Had low expectations going to watch Disclosure Day. And even then, it was quite mediocre to me. Some nonsensical and random scenes made it seem like the film had massive re-writes mid-production. Should’ve rewatched Signs instead.
@timsoret They vote, run company departments, businesses, as well as government agencies like the court system. That said, I believe most are well-meaning people. Ignorant, but well-intentioned.
Winning back the fans is key! Would love to see some FUN upcoming games at these festivals. Give them the E3 treatment. Yes, I know that would be expensive. No, you won't see an immediate ROI on the books. But building up your base now will pay off for the next console launch.
Gamers have rejected this. Time and time again. Yes, there are exceptions, but most of the successful games have no such social indoctrination. So in a way, the cure for the toxicity has become worse than the disease.
People online often criticize free to play games due to the focus on microtransactions. Here's Steam's top 10 most played games by current and daily players, respectively:
In order to grow an audience, a publisher considered all of the things that made online gaming offensive to some. So publishers tried to eliminate those things, branding them as "toxic." They have since tried to change gaming culture imposing an ideology through indoctrination.