That's not what he meant at all. He's saying the clone characters are a dessert that was prepared free of charge. They didn't spend a lot of time and resourced on them. They just added it as a neat little thing on the side.
"He noted that his own game, Candy Crush Saga, is actually able to be fully completed without paying a cent, and that of the players who are on the game's last level, more than half of them didn't pay to get there."
Did he also mention all those people spam their friends on Facebook, begging...
"Notch, your cancelling Minecraft makes you look like a pouty kid who is taking his ball and going home," he wrote. "It's a bratty and petty move and it saddens me greatly."
From that, I'd say he sounds like the angry kid himself, really. I don't really care for Notch, but the last person we...
Uhh.... this chart is actually kind of shit, to be honest.
"Do you like to be called a n00b by 8 year olds?"
"no"
"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare"
"Do you like being terrified?"
"Yes"
"Bioshock"
Not really. Just summing it up. I just don't find it necessary to review things like this. I'm not sure what anyone was expecting out of this. We may as well start reviewing DLC.
Also, I am by no means a Nintendo fanboy. Try to think of an actual argument next time. Spouting "fanboy" is...
Comparing Steam to Xbox One is a bit harsh, don't you think? Yes, they technically both require you to always be online, but the difference is that Steam is a free service and Xbox One is a 500 dollar box you buy.
I see potential here but I'm not sure. Wouldn't it kinda be like playing on a PC with a controller plugged in, only much less powerful? Would have to think of some really original use of the phone in some way.
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