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BANDlCOOT t1_jaclfyk wrote

I've found replying something along the lines of, "virgin behaviour" gets a massive rise out of these types. Some of them then try to flex their body count, talk about their hot gf etc etc so I just reply, "Ha you sound even more like a virgin now than before."

I've found between replying that or just LOL to every message they either go away or get increasingly irate. I always find it funny that they took the time to message me to try and upset me, but they're the ones getting upset.

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Mithrawndo t1_jaclcba wrote

Is your PC in an alcove, or is that a dividing wall?

I ask because it seems a shame not to have your PC in range to also be plugged into the TV, should the need or want arise to do some couch gaming on it. Likewise having the PC hooked up to that amplifier and speakers might be nice!

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nedransviking t1_jacl2i5 wrote

There are unfortunately very few games I play all the way to finish. I just get bored after a while. I used to like stories in games when I was younger, nowadays I'm too tired after work and taking care of my daughter to be interested. I just want to play in a huge sandbox, build stuff and mindlessly play around with physics.

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LetsGoChamp19 t1_jackty4 wrote

And one is infinitely more evenly than the other. I’ve already explained this multiple times

Really don’t get people who join an online discussion, then just say “you’re taking this way too seriously bro chill out bro” when someone disagrees with them. Such a weirdo thing to do

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BornSirius t1_jackn4w wrote

Let me walk you through the steps that are the default in the industry:

1.) A steam account (or PS or xbox account) purchases a copy of a game.

2.) If that account at any time fulfills the condition for an achievement (like finishing chapter 1), that account sets a flag that it has reached that milestone.

3.) you divide the amount of flags by the number of copies sold.

That is it. That is how you correlate copies sold to the chapters that are finished. While it does not you an idea how many people finished the chapters, you do know how many copies have reached a certain progress.

You could write a custom reporting tool that tells rockstar when a new campaign starts and how it is going, but there simply isn't a reason to assume rockstar did this, especially since that would require you to be always online.

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