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Author: hastypixels
Posted: October 21, 2016 (07:16 PM)
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Mighty No. 9 and a host of other games have actually gone down the tubes this way, and it's DC Comic's biggest struggle. Too many hands on the steering wheel. Shadowrun wouldn't have returned to the limelight as a fan favorite under those conditions.

It doesn't take a Kickstarter or GoFundMe to water down leadership of a product, but it does seem to be a commonality.


Look, the only time I'm not wrong is when I'm right, so...

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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: October 28, 2016 (04:48 PM)
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This is a game that's been kicking around my to play list for a while. But I just can't seem to summon up the drive to just start playing and get on with it. Starting to think I never will.


For us. For them. For you.

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Author: Nightfire
Posted: October 28, 2016 (05:45 PM)
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It's still worth a look. I'd just recommend doing some rapid clicking on the checkboxes in the options menu before you begin.


placid like acid

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