"We take online safety seriously"
Q: What is the benefit of this for me?
A: So we can ban you more easily.
Q: What if I live in a place that does not have PSN?
A: You must have PSN registered in the country you live in or will be account banned.
Q: Will you keep my data safe?
A: We are very welcoming and inclusive.
I'm really worried about safety. So we need more of the most violent and rapey demographics possible. Now subacribe to my only fans, I need to pay for Better help this month.The four eyed face of every HR woman in every company in every nation in the western hemisphere right there.
The developer (Sandlot) is a privately-owned Japanese company.It's a shame, game seemed cool and I was inclined to jump on the bandwagon when I had some more free time or saw a sale.
In unrelated news, can anyone tell me how to convert my shekels into stock for whatever company develops EDF6?
Well dang, I doubt the stock of a company as large as Bamco is going to see much of a bump even if EDF sells triple what their last game did. Was worth a shot.The developer (Sandlot) is a privately-owned Japanese company.It's a shame, game seemed cool and I was inclined to jump on the bandwagon when I had some more free time or saw a sale.
In unrelated news, can anyone tell me how to convert my shekels into stock for whatever company develops EDF6?
The publisher (D3 Publisher) is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. Their stock ticker is NCBDY for American investors (ADRs). NCBDF is their official Japanese stock ticker.
They announced a year or two ago it took about 5 years for EDF5 to hit 1 million units sold, and I doubt the majority of those were from western digital sales. I'm actually kinda surprised it still reaches ~1.5k players a day on Steam. Whatever happens with this fuck-up I'm not sure EDF will ever attract enough people to break too far out of their niche, not without seriously putting more money into the series. Though, it does surprise me that even after Sseth's video promoting it with ~2.5 million views from last year, the highest it ever hit was 8k players. They've been kinda stingy with their sales, cheapest ever sale price is right now @ $18, which may be off-putting for people considering it's a 2017 game that ostensibly looks far older than it's age.Well dang, I doubt the stock of a company as large as Bamco is going to see much of a bump even if EDF sells triple what their last game did. Was worth a shot.The developer (Sandlot) is a privately-owned Japanese company.It's a shame, game seemed cool and I was inclined to jump on the bandwagon when I had some more free time or saw a sale.
In unrelated news, can anyone tell me how to convert my shekels into stock for whatever company develops EDF6?
The publisher (D3 Publisher) is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. Their stock ticker is NCBDY for American investors (ADRs). NCBDF is their official Japanese stock ticker.
It's funny, because there's rumors that the Switch 2 is going to be larger than the Switch was. Meanwhile, there's also rumors that Sony is getting back in the hand held market, which would be a serious blow to Nintendo. Nintendo essentially getting out of the hand held market leaves a huge vacuum for Sony to exploit. So, now isn't really the best time for them to start fucking everything up. Yet, here we are.Can Sony stop being retarded for five minutes? Jesus Christ, first Stellar Blade, and now Helldivers 2. Are they actively trying to kill themselves?
It's funny, because there's rumors that the Switch 2 is going to be larger than the Switch was. Meanwhile, there's also rumors that Sony is getting back in the hand held market, which would be a serious blow to Nintendo. Nintendo essentially getting out of the hand held market leaves a huge vacuum for Sony to exploit. So, now isn't really the best time for them to start fucking everything up. Yet, here we are.Can Sony stop being retarded for five minutes? Jesus Christ, first Stellar Blade, and now Helldivers 2. Are they actively trying to kill themselves?
What is it with Sony's obsession with using rootkits as a form of DRM? The last time Sony did that, there was severe backlash.Di they have this bullshit now ON TOP of their DRM rootkit? Or did they get rid of the malware in favour of this method?
It hasn't surpassed the DS in terms of sales, and it didn't surpass the sales of the DS and Wii combined, since those were the same era. The DS and Wii sales combined were 255 million units. The DS was 154 million, the Wii was 101 million. The Switch is around 140 million, which combines the sales of the Switch, the Switch Lite, and the Switch OLED.The Switch is only exceeded in sales by the original Nintendo DS and PS2; given how well the Switch has done, it seems Nintendo OK in the handheld department.
If the Switch 2 is bigger than the Switch, then it's not much of a hand held, now is it? The Switch wasn't much of a hand held either. It's too big. Can you carry it around with you? Sure. And they even down clocked the processor and GPU in order to extend the battery on it, but it certainly doesn't fit in your pocket like Nintendo hand helds have since the GameBoy.Nintendo didn’t essentially get out of the handheld market.
I completely agree with you here. It's really odd that Sony is acting the way they are, especially when Nintendo is pulling a lot of boners lately as well. It's really weird watching Sony have two fairly large success stories and then screwing them up with the censoring of Stellar Blade, which they promised not to do, followed by this Helldivers 2 thing.It’s part of what makes it so strange that Sony is still acting like their on top like they were with the PS4, because they’re not in that place anymore, and haven’t been for years now.
This is blatantly shopped, there is no outline around the message text on this screen.
It hasn't surpassed the DS in terms of sales, and it didn't surpass the sales of the DS and Wii combined, since those were the same era. The DS and Wii sales combined were 255 million units. The DS was 154 million, the Wii was 101 million. The Switch is around 140 million, which combines the sales of the Switch, the Switch Lite, and the Switch OLED.The Switch is only exceeded in sales by the original Nintendo DS and PS2; given how well the Switch has done, it seems Nintendo OK in the handheld department.
If the Switch 2 is bigger than the Switch, then it's not much of a hand held, now is it? The Switch wasn't much of a hand held either. It's too big. Can you carry it around with you? Sure. And they even down clocked the processor and GPU in order to extend the battery on it, but it certainly doesn't fit in your pocket like Nintendo hand helds have since the GameBoy.Nintendo didn’t essentially get out of the handheld market.