It's uncommon because people like to see the inside of their pcs, especially on an enthusiast level.
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Bruh this is an external site with shitloads of bots that have all the items in the world because people were selling duplicates. If you wanted to, you could just play the game and unlock everything yourself. But you were complaining that you don't want to, so I mentioned that there is a service that can do it for you for barely any money.
Yeah you said "west is fucked up when working" when in reality it is "the US"
There are more countries than "the US". Not everyone has fucked up work laws, especially in Europe.
The unbreakable pegasus oath!
Go to the scrap.tf website. They have a button that autobuys all the weapons you are missing for metal (or you can drop like $3). Regular drops aren't worth much so you can get them all for pennies.
Lucky you, it hasn't been updated in like 10 years now. The next one is gonna be uge
He is not and the US isn't any better than Russia in that regard. All caused by people with bruised egos playing with people's lives.
Playtime has nothing to do with this. If I pull 800hrs in Garry's Mod and then 10 people buy Fifa and put in 2hrs each, most of the playtime is mine in an old game. Yet I paid like $10 for it and they spent $600. It also isn't surprising that older games have more playtime - more time for someone who is "hooked" to play something. There is only 24hrs in a day after all. Also this doesn't count live service games seperately and games outside of steam - League of Legends comes to mind. Same for Warframe. Huge behemoths that people play for hundreds of hours and spend hundreds of dollars on.
"People" as in maybe 5% of players. Most of the money is in what is being released - live services, forever games. They're not idiots, they have statistics and know what most players actually pay for.
The entirety of sales for Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty, generated less money than a single mount skin in World of Warcraft.
I play lots of Black Widow. Bro plays lots of Venom. The first reaction new people who play with us have, is "woah that ass". Our default response is "whose?"
"regulate corporations and investors to limit their emissions" cool, so the entire "10 days" hinges on "a rich dude has a huge company that hires 8000 people, let's count the emissions from every single one as the CEOs fault".