• Unpopular Opinions V6 You know maybe fascism wasn't all that it was cracked up to be
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I've only seen stuff like A/W+ KFC for crossovers Also idk if I'm just losing the taste but BK nuggets taste shit now and I remember them being great It's probably how they're charging like 99c for 10pc, mustve cut corners on the recipe
Arby's curly fries or bust
Wendy's for 3rd best fries and 3rd best burgers. Chocolate Frosty is God Tier fast food dessert. McDonalds for 2nd best fries and 2nd best burgers. Tied with BK, but BK has the best fries. Five Guys for 4th best fries but best burgers. Fries are very greasy and small fries are way too many. Home-cooked Burgers cooked Rare-medium with fresh meat from the butcher are God Tier.
Since you guys are talking about American-exclusive chains, I get to talk about Swedish-exclusive chains. Max is the best you can get. Their chili cheese and burgers are just great.
A lot of these aren't American exclusive though World wide baby [editline]23rd August 2016[/editline] Infact I keep hearing that the non American ones are a lot nicer food quality, there was gourmet McDonald's in one country
McDonalds is decent here, I don't have any other country to compare it to though. We got McDonalds, Max and Burger Kings where I live. Maybe some other chains in the largest cities but there doesn't seem to be too many foreign chains here.
[QUOTE=VenomousBeetle;50936259]A lot of these aren't American exclusive though World wide baby [editline]23rd August 2016[/editline] Infact I keep hearing that the non American ones are a lot nicer food quality, there was gourmet McDonald's in one country[/QUOTE] in a motion of desperation i got mcdonalds while in london and it was like 3 times better than in america
[QUOTE=VenomousBeetle;50936259]A lot of these aren't American exclusive though World wide baby [editline]23rd August 2016[/editline] Infact I keep hearing that the non American ones are a lot nicer food quality, there was gourmet McDonald's in one country[/QUOTE] I think Singapore McDonald's has spaghetti.
Not sure how unpopular this is nowadays, but I genuinely believe that Skyrim is one of the, if not the, most overrated game(s) of the century. Hear me out. The combat, story, and characters are all extremely shallow. The sense of exploration is great, but the graphics were outdated even for the time. The sidequests are repetitive and boring. From all writing and storytelling standpoints, the main story completely fails. I would say that there are for sure a couple of good side stories, but that's about it. I understand that it's a very different experience with mods but that doesn't change my opinion that the original game is very mediocre and doesn't deserve higher than a 6/10.
I think Skyrim is widely praised because for most people it was not only their entry point for the series, but for that style of game as well. Among longtime fans of the series, people would certainly agree with you. I know soooo many people who played it that never even heard of Elder Scrolls beforehand. Hell I know people who usually only play the annual CoD and Sports games that for some reason got into Skyrim. To [I]them [/I]it's unbelievably impressive and unique, but to [I]us [/I]it's just okay and uninspired.
Skyrim is basically just a prettier Oblivion with less character/flavor imo, I can't get over how bad-average it is in basically every aspect. [editline]24th August 2016[/editline] When I played Skyrim for the first time, I was really excited and loved the first 10 hours or so until I realized nothing was gonna happen, the gameplay has no development and the world is repetetive.
Major publishers should really start putting their games purchasable on Origin, uPlay and the Windows Store, even if it's just a Steam key. Honestly, Valve really has no incentive to improve at all (especially with TF2) when they literally own the PC gaming market.
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;50935222]I would love to hear someones opinion on another subject[/QUOTE] I think Sturgeon's Law applies to people as well as media. [QUOTE=flashn00b;50938142]Major publishers should really start putting their games purchasable on Origin, uPlay and the Windows Store, even if it's just a Steam key. Honestly, Valve really has no incentive to improve at all (especially with TF2) when they literally own the PC gaming market.[/QUOTE] I don't disagree with Origin and the Windows store (also Gog would be a great choice) but uPlay is one of the biggest piles of trash there is. It combines a lot of the worst aspects of Steam and GFWL.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;50938192] I don't disagree with Origin and the Windows store (also Gog would be a great choice) but uPlay is one of the biggest piles of trash there is. It combines a lot of the worst aspects of Steam and GFWL.[/QUOTE] GOG would really only work with singleplayer games with inconsequential to inexistent online components, since DRM is often used as a service platform.
[QUOTE=flashn00b;50938216]GOG would really only work with singleplayer games with inconsequential to inexistent online components, since DRM is often used as a service platform.[/QUOTE] Gog only guarantees drm free for singleplayer. Some multiplayer games already on their service do have some drm. And one of Galaxy's goals is to eventually provide decent multiplayer support kinda like Steamworks.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;50938227]Gog only guarantees drm free for singleplayer. Some multiplayer games already on their service do have some drm. And one of Galaxy's goals is to eventually provide decent multiplayer support kinda like Steamworks.[/QUOTE] I don't even really think online access counts as DRM does it? Nothing changes about the software YOU have. It's just that they dont have to let you on their servers. I've even heard that offered up quite a few times as a way to have free-software (as in, source code available and able to used for whatever) games, developers don't have to let you onto their servers just because you cleverly borrowed/compiled a copy. Nor do they even really have to throw in art assets too. [QUOTE=flashn00b;50938142]Major publishers should really start putting their games purchasable on Origin, uPlay and the Windows Store, even if it's just a Steam key. Honestly, Valve really has no incentive to improve at all (especially with TF2) when they literally own the PC gaming market.[/QUOTE] It won't happen but I wish valve, EA, and whatever would join in too. It doesn't have to be first class support e.g. accessing steam workshop from within origin, but it's a pain in the ass to have so many garbage clients installed. Especially because you know it'll just grow as a problem with time.
I think patents and copyrights are an essential part of a functioning knowledge-based economy, along with systems designed to protect them.
It's okay to get a job for the sole purpose of making money rather than doing it because you want to.
Every person that told me "middle/high school was the funnest thing ever!!" had their lives turn to shit after those years.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;50938749]I don't even really think online access counts as DRM does it? Nothing changes about the software YOU have. It's just that they dont have to let you on their servers. I've even heard that offered up quite a few times as a way to have free-software (as in, source code available and able to used for whatever) games, developers don't have to let you onto their servers just because you cleverly borrowed/compiled a copy. Nor do they even really have to throw in art assets too.[/QUOTE] It's not really directly drm but since it'd integrate with Galaxy it's sort of a weak form of drm since Galaxy only deals with games tied to your account and their multiplayer systems would be tied to Galaxy. (Same way you can pirate a Gog game and it won't show up or even get updates through Galaxy but if you buy it on your Gog account then Galaxy will immediately see the pirated version as valid and will provide updates and such.) There's also some online games which require you to make an account and those ones tend to provide you with a license key to tie your purchased copy of the game to the dev's systems for multiplayer purposes.
[QUOTE=xZippy;50939048]Every person that told me "middle/high school was the funnest thing ever!!" had their lives turn to shit after those years.[/QUOTE] I can't believe someone ever had a good time in middle school High school's ok, but middle school? It's shit for everyone involved
[QUOTE=flashn00b;50938142]Major publishers should really start putting their games purchasable on Origin, uPlay and the Windows Store, even if it's just a Steam key. Honestly, Valve really has no incentive to improve at all (especially with TF2) when they literally own the PC gaming market.[/QUOTE] If they're just selling Steam keys it won't give Valve any incentive. They'll still get a cut and people will still be forced into Steam. There's plenty of places that sell Steam keys already, that's not the problem. What we need is actual competition that offer actual choices to the consumer.
[QUOTE=Kljunas;50939394]What we need is actual competition that offer actual choices to the consumer.[/QUOTE] the problem with that is that people want all their games to be in one place. Juggling platforms is a pain in the ass.
a real problem is that the idea of "choices" present from alternatives is really "exclusives" it seems Origin for instance. If every company could unite under Steam/GOG it would be a lot less of an issue. Or if all the companies would put their games out on all DRMs
[QUOTE=Sector 7;50939482]the problem with that is that people want all their games to be in one place. Juggling platforms is a pain in the ass.[/QUOTE] But that's exactly one reason why you'd want to have choice instead of being forced to have some games on Steam, some on Origin, etc.
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;50939311]I can't believe someone ever had a good time in middle school High school's ok, but middle school? It's shit for everyone involved[/QUOTE] Despite being bullied constantly throughout elementary school I can honestly say that middle school wasn't actually very bad at all for me. And that's despite the fact I got pushed into a school centered around behavioral problems because, as you might imagine, getting bullied constantly then constantly getting in trouble for getting bullied whether you fight back or not is naturally a little on the frustrating side.
Adding a VHS filter does not automatically make something more artistic [editline]e[/editline] someone please get this through people on Tumblr's heads
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;50941040]Adding a VHS filter does not automatically make something more artistic [editline]e[/editline] someone please get this through people on Tumblr's heads[/QUOTE] i still don't understand why every single gif on tumblr has to consist of no more than 4 frames total thank god i was able to watch that character form one half of one word in that quote
[QUOTE=Bathtub;50941212]i still don't understand why every single gif on tumblr has to consist of no more than 4 frames total thank god i was able to watch that character form one half of one word in that quote[/QUOTE] Because of Tumblr's retarded file size limit. Also idk it's a culture thing at this point
Burgers suck. While there are bunless burgers (haven't had tho) that sound like they go halfway towards solving the problem by getting rid of the unecessary and shitty bun, hamburger meat itself is just meh as well.
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