I think the devs have a pretty healthy attitude, really. Sure, they take their sweet time, but I prefer that over half-assed rush jobs and selling out. The last updates were also absolutely great and the game gets better and better. It’s in early access since forever, but it is more balanced, polished and refined than 90% of fully released games out there. And it doesn’t feel hollow after twenty hours either. It will keep fucking you up, even after hundreds of hours. It’s an absolute gem and I don’t really care if it takes them three more years to finish it…
In catholic circles it’s more like: “Don’t read the bible, you don’t have the proper toolset and knowledge to understand. Come to church, we’ll explain it to you and leave out the bits we don’t like.”
“Oh, and while you’re there, make sure to put some money in the box we pass around. That is before you put money in the other box to touch our fancy cross. And after you put money in the other other box to light a candle.”
Better to prepare those boys for all of the ass-whoopings women will serve them in their future professional careers, no?
No. This is not a "creative" way to nudge us towards the store. Definitely not. It's just the type of monetization every gamer has been secretly yearning for, right?
'Nonante' is used in the French-speaking part of Belgium, but it's generally frowned upon in France.
Duke Nukem would like to have a word with Halo.
The purchase price is negligible, but the total cost of ownership is staggering.
It's so desperate.
Except that apart from maybe the bible, there is probably not a single literary body of work that is as often refered to as Shakespeare's in western media, literature, movies, series, games ... you name it. It'll help you appreciate A LOT of other stuff a lot more if you get into it a little. Shakespeare is used and reused everywhere, all the time.
Literally hundreds of thousands of players are proving him/her wrong as we speak.
I see tactical sandals, I upvote.
To me that’s reasonable if it means the devs get to have a life and get to make something they really love. And it’s definitely reasonable given the fact that I paid fifteen euro’s for hundreds of hours of fun. They definitely do not owe me more, quite the opposite, really.