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Kyden Fumofly

@ nuko147 @lemmy.world

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  • And he was "this" close to win a Nobel Peace Prize.. Well, it would be more funny, if he had won it and start a war the next month.

  • Without wanting to being a dick, and believing that is an astonishing achievement for a politician, especially of his age, i think that is a nice gesture,

    but if the Democrats wont call people on the Streets, nothing will change. SPD did the same tactic against Nazis back in 1930s and you know the results. Ofc they cant do that because that will be as betraying the corp interests.

  • I don't know. I prefer to unlock characters through playing the game, not with my wallet.

    Also you can have 2 different games with 25 fighters each every 4 years, versus having 1 game with 50 fighters for 7 years with the same money as 2 games. I just prefer the 1st option.

    Just support the game for 2-3 years and make a better one after. If you need money for the support put DLC with soundtracks and artwork.

  • Well, maybe you are right. But still it feels wrong putting fighters that exist since 1995+ as paid DLC content (or almost half of your fighters are paid locked). Also if you want the whole package it costs you almost double money. I don't need support, i need a fine product from day one that has everything like BG3, E33, and many indie games. They just want to make games like a service and not products.

  • Imagine AWS, Azure and Google Cloud services go down at the same day. 80% of internet is down lmao.

  • Is this a Ryanair jacket?

  • *shopping shopplifting

  • When i checked no (Tekken 7). But they released Tekken 8 last year, so maybe they added it (hopefully not in DLC).

  • I played Tekken 3 in PSX when i was a kid. One CD had everything, many modes, many characters, ton of fun.

    Ffw to 2 years ago, i think to play with a friend Tekken again, searching in Steam Tekken only to see that it has 24 DLCs, many of them that are fighters (game has 16 unlockable characters, and 14 more being paid DLC)...

  • Man, reality is way weirder than i thought..

  • Curious

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  • Nobody knows. It depends how much more profit would be for the Russian elite class to have a democracy (maybe they could had played along to joined EU). As you see USA is not particularly democratic now-days (she is in danger to become Russia).

  • Did they made this with the PowerPoint? This is not One-Punch Man, this is One-Frame Man. Also the story pace is a joke. Feels close to One Pace.

  • Curious

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  • Well, off course. Its about trillions of dollars in weapons and arms selling to the allies. Peace is not that profitable. Who would be the bad guy now, if Russia had joined NATO?

    Also in 1992 there was the Wolfowitz Doctrine, a U.S. defense policy document, which laid out America’s grand strategy post Soviet Union, describing how the U.S. will maintain global dominance. The CHINA, CHINA, CHINA (with Trumps voice), is now a "problem" to that Doctrine, and the U.S. is trying to control the damage.

    I don't say that Russia was the innocent victim, but this is how the game is played in that level. Were Russia in the place of the USA, they would have made the same move.

  • The laugh like J.Jonah Jameson was in Empire Earth 2, when i had tanks, airstrikes, and missiles, the poor CPU was still using bows and horses, having no resources to advance to the next age. 😂

  • When i was a kid, every RTS skirmish game was about building an empire and keeping in control the CPU opponent in a small space. At some point it was more like playing a city building game.

  • In the EU in 2022, 69% of the population lived in a owning their home, while the remaining 31% lived in rented housing.