Mina the Hollower has sold 500,000 copies! 🐭🕯️
Half a million Hollowers have descended into Tenebrous Isle, and we’re completely blown away.
Thank you for playing, sharing, reviewing, streaming, and believing in our haughty little mouse.
The adventure is just getting started!
California state assembly passes the 'Protect Our Games Act', pending approval from state senate and governor:
Under the act, video game companies would be required to provide 60 days notice before taking a digitally sold game offline and must provide a patch or alternative version for continued access — and must offer refunds if doing so is not possible.
➡️ https://t.co/wCTTrNcWoh
@bonhrt@mlitee@habibkun9 I agree with you 100% on this post here, the jiggle and all is obviously incorrect, and pronounced for the obvious reasons. As a pan man, I say, smut books do exist.
be Forza Horizon 6
>an extremely well optimized game
>runs exceptionally well in low-end hardware
>No Denuvo DRM
>sells incredibly well on PC
> peak 180k Steam Players during advanced access
> 273k concurrent Steam Players at launch
Seriously, when will other game studios learn that if you optimize a game for majority of Steam Hardware GPUs, the game is going to appeal to a much bigger audience and sell more copies.
Instead of doing what is right, most AAA game studios skip PC optimization alltogether and throw Denuvo DRM on top of their already poorly optimized game.
terrible. 20 yrs ago, the internet was full of hobbyist blogs and forums. over time, these have been replaced by paywalled substacks and private discord channels, each a walled garden. google's decision to prioritize AI just makes it less likely ppl will create free, public info
Ya I mean I had diverse friends of all creeds and all, and I say this as a Hispanic Jew, but holy fuck did I get bullied. It was terrible. Worst experience of my life.
Just because you were popular or whatever doesn’t mean it was the norm. We LIVED in cliques. It’s better now.
This is why the shift to everyone hating each other has been so hard for millennials.
Many of us went to diverse schools where everyone basically got along. Sure, jokes were made & bad people existed, but there was a general code of respect.
Social media + rage bait ruined that
I used to have a mad magazine subscription and they had a lot of boobs and I'd be jorking it till my dick was making the "puhhh" sound like a dying motor in a loony tunes cartoon
The biggest compliment I've ever received was during a work meeting when my co-worker said I look like Pedro Pascal.
I've tried to lean in to that since lol.