I mean Personally if I was a client I would want access to the system/service I was paying for directly
But I guess I’m alsotech literate enough to know not to fuck with it
Or A really rich friend that wants to play games with you
Eh with the amount of bs companies do it gets pretty hard to keep track of
Plus most people don’t really have the time to dig into all of that
I haven’t pirated any of these gams And it’s a little bit off topic But damn I would so buy Mario party or Mario tennis or even arms if it wasn’t $60
Like I think the games are cute But I’d rather buy 3 indie games with way more worth in play time then a $60 tennis simulator that I will drop in a week or a party game that I will only use on the rare occasion I’m hanging out with friends
I’m actually kind of happy that Nintendo is shutting down the Wii U and 3ds eShop because now it feels more ethical to pirate all the small $60 games I wanted to play
Hell id gladly spend $30 on many of these games
Tl;Dr these games are not worth $60 and I’m a little salty about it
I litterly saw this and proceeded to download yuza
I don’t even want to play any games on it right now I just did it as a middle finger to Nintendo
I think it’s stilly for anyone to impose there way of coffee consumption onto anyone
I like my caffeine, mainly because I have a literal caffeine addiction
But I also keep around some decaf in case I have a random coffee craving at like midnight
I haven’t but I’ve heard about it
Does it have things of that nature cause that makes me tempted to read it
Honestly the one thing I hate about any interpretation of magic especially in the modern era is the lack of mixing
Imaging how cool a mix between magic and tech would be
Like a super computer the size of a smartphone due to like a pocket dimension
I’m sure there’s better ideas I’m just not creative enough to find them
I was looking for this specific comment lmao
The thing with sublinks tho Idk about right now but they are aiming for feature parity And if done right it should be possible to do it in such a way that it’s unnoticeable by the average user