Even if it does come out at some point the game has been irreversibly fucked by the absurd pay to win monetization racket they've been running for the last decade.
Is the sequel worth playing?
Dead Island 1 was actually a surprisingly fun game. Personally I'm not a fan of overly dramatic zombie games, but I've loved the tongue-in-cheek ones where you can kill hordes of zombies with a lawnmower or something.
Wouldn't this block VPN access from anywhere, not just EU?
It was amazing on day 1. It wasn't perfect, but a diamond in the rough just like every single CDPR game that came before. Put in hundreds of hours and encountered a few visual bugs, a single bug that caused me to load a save from a couple of minutes ago and some peculiar design decisions. Despite that the game was largely a masterpiece.
I understand some console players got completely shafted, though so I get why there was a backlash.
I don't think he was wrong there either. Of course all the death threats and the like Anita received were ridiculous and wrong, but presenting an opposing point of view to her opinions isn't really "wrong."
I think he might be one of the smartest youtubers out there. His arrogant personality probably drives some people away from his channel, but I think at this point he has earned the right to be a bit arrogant. I don't think there's been a single video where he's been wrong.
Pool's closed - due to AIDS
Waiting for that Thunderf00t video on this.
I miss the old internet. I loved how it hadn't seeped in to every part of my life yet. I liked that you had to use a PC as sort of a dimensional gate to enter the world of the weird. It meant most users were also a bit weird.
If you wash your belt you lose all your jiu-jitsu knowledge and have to start from white again. Everyone knows this.
I doubt it. Most of the time when I point out to someone just how much data they're giving up the response is just "so what if a chinese person knows about me"
Privacy for its own sake has lost value with the younger generations. What we really need to do is educate on the consequences and dangers of the lack of privacy.
B^U