I own an LGS and during covid I had a lot of “paying it forward” and it created a LOT of extra work for me for very little pay out.
I had a friend from high school who now lives 2200 miles away. He purchased a game through my online shop and instead of shipping it to him he had me give it to someone local. That person bought a game, and did the same thing. This went on for two weeks or so. Everyone wanted me to do some kind of contest for their game. I was putting in 2-3 hours of work for $20 or so. After two weeks or however long it was, I gave up. I told the last person who bought it I gave it to a random person.
This was all during the lock down so I could not even be open at the time. I had to hand deliver the prize around town, or set up a place for them to pick it up. I loved the idea of it all, but it was not worth it on my end at all.
Any authority? Or is there a specific them?
To whom would I report it?
Looking at a couple entries, there seems to be a lot of pop culture injected into the entries. I would not use it for anything serious, just some cursory info about a god.
They need to use electrodes and as you go over your time or interrupt you get a small shock that gets larger each time you offend.
I am waiting for it to come out in meme format.
I have not had a birthday party in 31 years. I really would like one again.
Never heard of him.
No one is willing to enforce it here. The local pd and the sheriff’s department said to start carrying and fire back at them.
2nd amendment and all
While it is not just video games this is happening with. I see it with board games, miniature games, and RPGs too.
I refuse to use a Samsung anything. I had one of their tablets years ago, it is what started driving me to Apple products.
My mom got a Samsung TV and I told her to return it if she expected my help with it.
Damn what tv? I have 3 Vizio smart TVs (for which I have never setup the smart features) and switching inputs is as simple as hitting the input button on the remote or the back of the tv.
I would take that over the hunters on our hiking trail.
I love board games, and own a game shop. Many companies are creating board games (and other types of games) that require their app, then after a few years they abandon the app making the game useless and unplayable.
Korpiklaani, either Rankarumpu or Kulkija.
The release of D&D 2024. I am running a d&d game for a group of high school kids who have never played an RPG and this week we are going to convert their characters to 2024 rules.