Disco Elysium, which plays really well on deck even with very low TDP, great for long lazy days.
Not only that, he's "monopolizing" a slot by sharing it with 2 excellent picks for pushes (Big Bill and Bryan Keith) and having good-to-great matches where he leaves space for others to do their thing.
I get that people have internet brain and have ulterior reasons to hate the man but as an older wrestler he knows his place and he's doing well in it.
He's at least trying to elevate people, and he's crucially not trying to pull rank and demand championships when his bones are made of real glass.
He's still got ok ring skills if he paces himself and he's still as great at coming up with gimmicks as he's ever been, this is the best way to use him IMO. Surround him with younger people who can benefit from the exposure and make them the focus.
After leaving wwe she had like, 1 date with RoH in her home town because she's friends with Shafir, that was it.
For her sake I hope she invested and spent her money wisely, I don't see a gravy train coming anytime soon.
I mean, would you? It looks like the most generic checklist driven product I've seen yet.
It's so spineless it may be more lobster than game.
Both of your points are only partially correct.
I think we can state as a truth that they have less potential profit.
Wrong, they just take less effort and have a more constant revenue stream.
Potential for profit means nothing, when so many attempts at milkable forever games end up like Suicide Squad or Concord.
Also you can come into them half baked and pull the plug if the game doesn't sell (because it's half baked) like they're doing with SS and they did with the Avengers game.
They spend more money.
They don't, you can't spend money you don't have, whales are working adults.
Kids spend money for less. Better ROI, not higher payoff.
You make the 18302nd skin and troves of kids will badger their parents for fortnite bucks so they can buy it but not everyone will. The upside is that making a skin costs you single digits percent points of the profits, so even if one or two are a dud, you're fine, the good ones will make up for it.
It's a business model you can throw money at once the game's got an audience base, which is very attractive to companies, because it's uncomplicated and reliable.
Maybe it was a triple bluff: make a terrible AMA to market a mediocre comic, to make the sandy hook thing come up again so she can apologise publicly and get a bunch of brownie points and signal boost her comic's kickstarter.
(It wasn't, but I bet they wish it was)
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