@Wealthsimple uses scummy promotion techniques! Recommending to stay away from any of their promotions.
They toss them in your face at every corner of the app. Half the window space is covered in promotions. Have to close them to use the app every single time you open it. But it’s made so easy to understand if you qualify. Like several ✅ and just brief text to tell you are good to go, just need to click agree and you get that sweet loot! Then several months later you find out you are on the hook to keep your funds with them for 2 years!
Now they are demanding I pay them $1,129 for an iPhone that I gave away because I don’t need it.
@Wealthsimple uses scummy promotion techniques. Recommending to stay away from any of their promotions.
They toss them in your face at every corner of the application, letting you know you qualify for it and all you need to do is click agree - super easy! They even use ✅ to know you are good to go. Then several months later you find out you are on the hook to keep your funds with them for more than 2 years!
Either let people know up front or don’t spam me with promotions, especially after I closed it several times already! Now I have an iPhone that I gave away because I don’t need it and I’m on the hook to pay $1,129 for it.
@peterrhague Not going to watch it. Him comparing Ancient Greek mythology with American superheroes was the last straw for me. I’m getting very Avenger-like vibes and it doesn’t sit right.
Hard reset on the story and direction it’s going. End it all after the saga with either we lost and Algolon pushed the reset button or the world got destroyed because Azeroth “hatched”.
WoW 2.0 focuses on horizontal story telling that goes in depth (e.g. origin of Paladins as a class specific quest). Deep diving on the individual and relatable stories coupled with larger kingdom-size plots (e.g. Defias plot). Cosmic story can be in the background but never directly involving the player nor the main protagonists; that stuff needs to be kept distance.
Want to hear an opinion of someone who disagrees with the direction this game has been going over the last expansions, sure.
This cover represents the core of Warcraft: faction conflict. This conflict created diehard faction fans and built faction pride within them. When @ChrisMetzen used to call out each faction and you’d hear roars from each side “FOR THE HORDE!” hearing that gave everyone goosebumps. No matter how much people complained about world PvP, the motto was always: what’s red is dead.
Since WC3, I was a diehard Alliance player and knew nothing about the Horde. To me they were savages and I didn’t care to get to know them and their story. Still don’t know who Mankrik and his wife are lol. And this is fine because knowing there is another side that I can explore on my own is exciting. But having it forced on me as part of this “friendship” trope and removing faction friction is no longer what Warcraft was for me. I speak in past tense because my journey ended in SL.
A row wide enough for three back or forward facing seats please. I keep seeing conflicting information if you can do that with Cybertruck or Model Y. Images are showing either slim baby car seats or alternating directions.
P.S. tariffs need to go! With unpredictable and unstable gas prices, I want to switch to an EV but I’m not paying an extra $30,000 because of a 25% tariff.
@NVIDIAGeForce Only game that actually benefits from this is Starfield because of how bad the original characters look. For games like RDR2 and Witcher 3, no thank you.
@pcgamer And at this point they realized that game journalism is dead. They’ll keep wondering for years why and how it happened. They’ll blame gamers for being “toxic”. But everyone knows that their demise was their doing.
@___Skyfire___@Warcraft Didn’t buy the game. Waited to see how the story plays out and based on this, it’s going exactly how I thought it would. I’ll hear what others have to say but I’m leaning on skipping yet another expansion.