No disc on PC is totally different because the platform is more free. We have multiple store fronts, some are DRM free, some come with free compatability tools, we can install games free of a store, back data up to a hard drive and play that same game on a different PC all offline, we could burn our entire library to SD cards or CDs and produce our own physical media, we can use a million combinations of hardware and operating systems, etc.
Locking out discs also hurts game stores and gives consumers worse value for money since they can't trade in games. Super shitty when there is only one digital storefront
TF2 is way up there for me. I've played on and off since launch and accumulated 2500 hours. I think lifetime I might have gotten value from the game because I sold off a bunch of items that appreciated.
My understanding is that 200 is pretty dire, would result in constant fatigue, struggle to build muscle, irritability, erectile dysfunction, low sex drive, etc.
Matthew Broderick killed 2 people while drunk driving in 1987 and got away with it
Edit: he was not drunk, he swerved into oncoming traffic. He was in northern Ireland and his reason for doing so is unknown by his account, he can't remember anything about it.
I mean if both of you are daily bathers and not sweating all day, there is no issue. If anything a tiny bit of smell can be nice, really let's the pheromones do their work.
Guess it depends on how you view it. Stake advertises to minors, most of its games are crooked even for casino standards, they advertise through porn, they exploit workers as well, and they provide nothing of value back. Most of their operation is via legal loopholes and there is a reason countries are trying to chase them out. Gambling is purely a money sink with no benefits to the economy.
Can't really defend Amazon for all the reasons you listed, they are both awful, so my choice would almost purely be based on the platform itself. Kick is a lot less respectable of a platform to me, Twitch has had a long time to develop and mature, so I would pick Twitch.
No disc on PC is totally different because the platform is more free. We have multiple store fronts, some are DRM free, some come with free compatability tools, we can install games free of a store, back data up to a hard drive and play that same game on a different PC all offline, we could burn our entire library to SD cards or CDs and produce our own physical media, we can use a million combinations of hardware and operating systems, etc.
Locking out discs also hurts game stores and gives consumers worse value for money since they can't trade in games. Super shitty when there is only one digital storefront