Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191025210645

A decent description of the game and its bits generally informs more than a number yeah. Very German way of reviewing, even a section for service phone numbers. Don't quite understand why they'd rate "typical good functioning strategy game controls" a 1.5 out of 6 with a weight? of 10% though. Probably got better jobs, the industry was dying with the advent of the popular internet. If I was a capable writer I wouldn't want to write for peanuts either. I guess it's also a huge part of game design, games like Minecraft (still hugely popular despite it being over 10 years old). I guess a huge part there is mods and youtube constantly getting kids to play it. The yearly sports games tend to die, which is ridiculous considering the amount of micro-transactions in them now. How can people just agree to let their sunk money just vanish with the next release? Weirdly enough 1 sports franchise which has a decent amount of daily players is Football Manager, just grabbing the last non-current games consistent daily peaks for the week: 7000 (2018), 3600-4000 (2017) and ~2000 (2016). For comparison the current year gets ~40000 daily, it's dropping because a new release is coming. I don't have any FIFA numbers and it's probably more in raw numbers (more casual play), but relatively speaking it's night and day. Guess niche games hold their audience better. Private servers are certainly a blessing, it's also nice if and older game has a lan mode which you can the "spoof" over the internet with someone else using something like Hamachi. Though it's been a while since I used it, so probably better alternatives for it now.

I guess that's one of the few things I like about PostNL. They cater to lazy sods and handle it for me. It'll probably go well, they'll likely just silently judge you. I'm sure they see plenty of weird shit.

Can't trust anyone, but he'd probably not count on having someone who wants fully factory sealed items. I wouldn't say it's malicious, unless he advertised it as factory sealed. I can imagine, the regular new Amazon copy (not sure if that's fully sealed) is 8240 yen. For a game from 2017. I keep forgetting how extreme JP prices can be. It's either cost-cutting or the manufacturers just being shoddy to release lots of products. Japan has a ridiculous amount of releases after all, probably more than the 90's and 00's.