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Wasn't there a "mini game" in RDR2 where you had to do that...?godkingxerxes reminded me in an early comment about Jill's horses.
Imagine if DPC makes like a horse/ranch mini game where you have to feed horses and paint fences
It's like...your literally shoveling horse crap
I felt that CHICK/DIK affinity reaction to walking away or being nice to Steve was one of the strangest ones.This is true. But Hazeti made this good point earlier about this major decision being used to shape the MC's character.
And I kind of like that. But we shall see, it'd be neat though if we got anything from that exchange though like if MC bumps into Steve at some point in the game and we can see him react according to whatever action we took like Troy did when you bump into him at the cafeteria.
He was such a cunt the whole time the mc worked there. How many people in real life would have a heart to heart with such a guy just cause they saw him sniveling.
I don't think walking away was really much of a DIK move. Walking up to him, kicking him in the balls, and then walking away, perhaps...
No dude... I outlined the aggressive, middle ground and conservative estimates, and they were all kinda OK (the aggressive estimate being the least accurate).So 30-50% means 30%, 60-75% means 60%... but why even put the higher percentage out there? The fact is that these numbers were never realistic in the first place, but people do get hyped up at the higher numbers (which were ambitious at best and plain false at worse), and DPC is working in an industry where hype=patrons. People may not subscribe if they think a game is 4 months out, but make it seem like it's 6 weeks away and people will sign up. Again, all credit to the game, but the marketing - unrealistic/untruthful numbers and unneccessarily extended release times - is bullshit.
I love the game, but I hate what is becoming of the business model.
But if someone gives you a ranged estimate to their progress on something, you can:
- Determine the most expedient date of their completion at the risk of being disappointed when they don't achieve it,
- calculate the least expedient date of completion with the possible bonus of being pleasantly surprised when they deliver early; or
- take it as a ballpark estimate and just chill out...
DPC's estimate range has narrowed as he has come closer to completion. His updates are regulator and open, and you're whining about his business model? What the fuck are you expecting?