

I’m going off memory. Pretty glad that never took off, even if what we were left with was Javascript…
I’m going off memory. Pretty glad that never took off, even if what we were left with was Javascript…
I forgot where I heard this, but at one point around the same time, Microsoft was trying to get BASIC embedded into webpages for Internet Explorer as a competitor to JavaScript.
Would the internet really be better with BASIC?
For something as important as your web browser, that’s a pretty good reason to me.
after 90 days, they just send the BAT back to you. They don’t keep it.
Number 3 is by far the most important, because most people just don’t think about what web browser they’re using. A lot of people don’t even think about web browsers at all. They just think of the web browser app as “the internet”, and that’s it.
With no context, completely in isolation, yeah Overwatch 2 isn’t the worst. But for a lot of players, it’s not just about what Overwatch 2 is, but also about what it did and what it means. That factors into players’ feelings about the game.
There’s no need to shoehorn in your dislike of Chinese people into this video gaming story.
Strawman flame-bait everyone. Please ignore.
I have not ever bought a single game that used those monetization strategies as a part of its core business model, and I never plan to. The problem is that people like me (and presumably you) aren’t the ones they’re making the bulk of their money off of. It’s the vulnerable people with addictive tendencies, the “whales” as they call them in the industry, that they’re getting the vast majority of their profits from. It’s predatory.
When they’re targeting people who are struggling with addiction, “voting with your wallet” doesn’t work anymore.
I would agree if it was about genuine game mechanics or story or things like that. But lootboxes aren’t designed for fun. They’re designed to exploit vulnerable people for maximum profit, and trick others into giving those vulnerable people an incentive to spend away their life savings on thinly-veiled gambling for virtual prizes.
We have much to gain from lootboxes (at least in their current state) being removed from the equation entirely.
IIRC all of the games also have workshop support where you can download romhacks.
He said brave search. It has an independent index, so that’s a pretty notable difference from something like Duckduckgo which IIRC uses Bing under the hood. The googles features is also a really cool idea! I just wish there was a way to make private googles for just yourself.
I was going to do the unbranded build option but from what I could find, unbranded builds don’t get updates.