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I've already culled my follow list as much as possible in order to make room for others, but I keep missing out on hearing about new releases from devs I'm unable to follow because of this silly arbitrary limit. I almost missed out on hearing about a cute cat game that was released recently, purely because of being unable to follow more developers.
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Long may it reign!
but i want to tell you something
many of the games in south america are over priced
for example dark souls 3 have been increased by 600%
this is crisis valve you have to do something
Enough with the BLOAT Inventory Constrictions
ADD DELETE OPTION
for Items you can't
Turn to Gems, Trade, or Sell on Market.
most people would find this interesting from time to time... just not all the time...
consumer advertising fatigue....
there will be a time when it pays to not harass your customers
definition of wich one have paid the most to get the max and best advertising and being advertised by others platforms and website like Steam, for exemple.
The top aint describe the best game anymore sinze 10 years now. Todays it's all about money and commercial advertising.
check games like Fortnite or Call of Duty, considered as best in their genre...yet absolute crap with tons of money into advertising.