Edit: Thanks for the upvotes!
This article is speculation. The author states that this assumption is based on a few discussions they've had with random people on Xitter.
Sure, let's ignore all the other studies in the past about this and do it again. /s
Speaking of Call of Duty, I just dropped a wicked Activision while reading this.
PP TINY
>Thirsty
>Try to take sip from giant thermos, but it's empty
>"I'll go refill it in a minute"
>Half an hour passes
>Thirsty
>Try to take sip from giant thermos, but it's still empty
>"I'll go refill it in a minute"
>Hours pass, the cycle keeps repeating itself
>Dehydrated, hungry, bladder about to explode
>Get up, use bathroom, get water, eat a random assortment of items from the fridge
>Sit back down at computer
>Thirsty
>No thermos
Dragon Age: Origins. The base game was easily 80+ hours of interesting story and game play. Each DLC added 20-40 hrs a piece. I used to play it a ton.
I don't recommend giving money to EA, though. They have properly shit all over the sequels.
inhales
BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL!
I have many games I own on Steam that I can play portably from a flash drive without Steam. DRM is still on the developer.
This block does not freeze interest. It is continuously accruing for those of us that have been put on hold over this shit show.
"I want my gay neighbors to be able to protect their legalized weed farm with automatic rifles, and not have the government pestering them about it!"
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Bluetooth controller drifting? Here, you can adjust the deadzone yourself and get realtime feedback to make it easier.