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1 minute ago, Arika S said:
yes.
Damn, she's good.
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6 minutes ago, Arika S said:
In that case, my offer stands. Would you like chicken, pork, or tuna?
6 minutes ago, Arika S said:Definitely Simulation, and maybe as weird as it sounds, the one that has impacted me the most was Eurotruck Simulator 2. I have a much greater respect for trucks on the road while i'm driving. I used to hate driving around or behind them, but now i understand them a bit more
Interesting. Would not have thought of that. Was it the monotony of driving or the care needed to maneuver large hauls?
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What would you like me to cook you for dinner?
SpoilerI'm kidding.
What is your favorite video game genre and how has it impacted your life? Has it taught you a valuable lesson or skill?
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31 minutes ago, dalekphalm said:
As soon as G2A starts including fraud protection for free on every single transaction, and allows for an easy method for Developers to mass-ban keys they know are stolen - once they introduce those changes? I will support G2A and have no issues with others using the service.
I don't use G2A shield as it is an upsell feature for little reward/benefit since Paypal protects more often than not. The only issue that I have with the mass-banning by developers is what about the customers who did purchase the game? They should be notified and told that the keys were stolen, how you can retain your key, and what to do in case the key is invalidated. I'd hate to lose a game/program with no notification as to when and why it happened. I doubt that the person/group who stole the keys is going to be punished by the legal system.
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This has a few good points. I, myself, own keys from Humble Bundle, Square Enix bundles, etc. that I have never used and won't since I have the games. To say that the whole of G2A is to be avoided is ludicrous since it will also affect those who legitimately obtained keys and will never get to use them.
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I mean, you took the time to come here to a random person's profile to ask a question... That's significant enough in my mind.