RedEye9 wrote on Nov 13, 2018, 09:49:I'm pretty sure it's been over 2000 years so far.Burrito of Peace wrote on Nov 13, 2018, 06:28:Film???Mr. Tact wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 21:00:
It continues to amaze me how many people who use computers on a daily basis either for work or home use and yet know almost nothing about them. It is a pretty good explanation of why game consoles are so popular.
People are idiots, film at 11.
More like a 33 part miniseries spread out over 11 months.
Burrito of Peace wrote on Nov 13, 2018, 06:28:Film???Mr. Tact wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 21:00:
It continues to amaze me how many people who use computers on a daily basis either for work or home use and yet know almost nothing about them. It is a pretty good explanation of why game consoles are so popular.
People are idiots, film at 11.
Mr. Tact wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 21:00:
It continues to amaze me how many people who use computers on a daily basis either for work or home use and yet know almost nothing about them. It is a pretty good explanation of why game consoles are so popular.
MeanJim wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 18:29:The recommended against doing that "unless you know what you're doing" is standard protect yourself blurbage. Nothing for anyone to get triggered over.
Well, Bethesda's statement did say you can delete the files manually, but they recommended against doing that "unless you know what you're doing." So I guess a lot of people don't know what they're doing and will have to wait/hope Bethesda fixes this.
MeanJim wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 18:29:Darks wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 12:24:
Is like some people have no clue about their pcs or how they work and forgot that you can go straight to the folder and delete it. Its amazing that some people even know how to turn on their PC's
Granted, Bethesda should fix this. but still!!
Well, Bethesda's statement did say you can delete the files manually, but they recommended against doing that "unless you know what you're doing." So I guess a lot of people don't know what they're doing and will have to wait/hope Bethesda fixes this.
Darks wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 12:24:
Is like some people have no clue about their pcs or how they work and forgot that you can go straight to the folder and delete it. Its amazing that some people even know how to turn on their PC's
Granted, Bethesda should fix this. but still!!
Retired wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 10:54:
2 things.
1. ninja is the most toxic streamer
2. every single streamer thinks when they die it is stream sniping or someone is cheating
I have killed streamers and went back later and watched the stream. The outrage is hilarious. I am damn near an old man, play games as a hobby, and find a lot of glee in killing someone virtually who has this as a job. I will take the inflammatory comments as a badge of pride.
Agent.X7 wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 14:53:
OK, I had no idea what stream sniping even was. How can you do it on purpose when Fortnite just randomly dumps you into games?
Retired wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 10:54:
2. every single streamer thinks when they die it is stream sniping or someone is cheating
Epic will never ban people for no reason even if I say anything.. you assuming they do is naive. Stop playing the victim, you aren't getting banned, I am sorry. Stop milking it.
Darks wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 12:24:
Is like some people have no clue about their pcs or how they work and forgot that you can go straight to the folder and delete it. Its amazing that some people even know how to turn on their PC's
Granted, Bethesda should fix this. but still!!
Retired wrote on Nov 12, 2018, 10:54:
1. ninja is the most toxic streamer
Fortnite streamer Ninja reportedly breaks Twitch subscriber record with more than 50,000 subs