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@WENERDHARD #44 | CAPCOM DOESN’T CARE ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE

@WENERDHARD #44 | CAPCOM DOESN’T CARE ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE

Posted by on Feb 17, 2013 | 7 comments

#BitterCynicalAdults discuss the faulty business practices of the internet, including the Harlem Shake, Idris Elba: singer/songwriter, and Capcom itself.

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  1. The Elba swag pushed him into music… I know he figured he could “Amazing Black Idris Elba” some music… It can’t be allowed to stand! But I digress also disregard my profile picture of the dalek… I promise I’m not a cylon!

  2. This was a great episode, I definitely understand the frustration about Ghostbusters. A lot of games on Facebook and Mobile use that system though, not just Capcom. The design concept is “Free to play, pay to win!”

  3. Re: Capcom, “Free-to-Play” is the source of all evil. I’ve played under the free to play model with cash shops and game money chips and stuff, and it doesn’t matter your intent at the start, I always end up spending more on free games than I ever did on monthly subscriptions to regular MMOs. They get you with the fancy mounts and hang you with weekend game cash bonus weekends and stuff. Every time I play in a microtransaction game I lose and lose.

  4. Prime example, Next Island. It’s easy to pull the trigger on your surveying device looking for minerals, they don’t want you to think about how it’s costing you about 75 cents each pull.

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