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My grandpa was a WW2 vet
What I will say about that generation is they did not like to share war stories

My grandpa was a WW2 vet

My grandfather was present during the landing at Normandy and survived it.My grandpa was a WW2 vet
What I will say about that generation is they did not like to share war stories![]()

That's awesomeMy grandfather was present during the landing at Normandy and survived it.

That argument makes no sense to me it wouldn't kill the live service industry it would just force them to either limit themselves to something that a small team can maintain for the foreseeable future or make the games single player at the end of their lifespan. Both things are feasible and require less money and time then an infinite dlc game.

It's a joke.That argument makes no sense to me it wouldn't kill the live service industry it would just force them to either limit themselves to something that a small team can maintain for the foreseeable future or make the games single player at the end of their lifespan. Both things are feasible and require less money and time then an infinite dlc game.

Yes the entire idea is a joke. Thanks for agreeing with me but yeah I know the meme was the joke but the content the joke is based of fails to register in my brain as sensible.It's a joke.

The only thing "Bayonetta" about her are the glasses.


For context: Pirate Software's take on Stop Killing Games drew a lot of backlash from the community.That argument makes no sense to me it wouldn't kill the live service industry it would just force them to either limit themselves to something that a small team can maintain for the foreseeable future or make the games single player at the end of their lifespan. Both things are feasible and require less money and time then an infinite dlc game.
Plot twist: Wanksy did both to stir up shit







