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Fanatical 4th of July Sale - new deal revealed hourly, each lasts 24 hours
Here's the link to the overall sale page: https://www.fanatical.com/flash-game-sale
Deals so far:
- Moonlighter - 25% off ($14.99)
- Sir, You Are Being Hunted - 98% off ($0.49)
- My Time at Portia - 35% off ($12.99)
- War for the Overworld - 80% off ($5.99)
- PLAYERUNKNOWN's BATTLEGROUNDS - 43% off ($16.99)
- Space Rangers HD: A War Apart - 85% off ($2.24)
- The Longest Journey Pack - 83% off ($4.99)
- Human: Fall Flat - 66% off ($5.09)
- Redout: Enhanced Edition - 73% off ($9.49)
- LEGO Worlds - 66% off ($10.19)
- Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition - 87% off ($3.99)
- Expeditions: Viking - 60% off ($11.99)
People get kind of ridiculous about games like PUBG. "I've played this $20 game for over 500 hours, but I don't recommend it because the devs won't fix these 3 minor issues. I'll continue playing it 6 hours a day while complaining half the time though. But to be clear, it's not a good game, I just continue spending most of my free time playing it even though I don't really like it."
Is PUBG considered a competitive game?
Not to be sarcastic, but... is a link and a list shamelessly stolen from Reddit really high-quality, discussion-focused content, Deimos? Lead by example! :P
Yes? If it's high-quality content there, there's no reason it wouldn't be just as high-quality here. I've seen this attitude of "this was posted on reddit, it shouldn't be here too!" a few times now, and it makes no sense at all.
I wasn't arguing about the source at all, simply citing it.
My question was whether you really considered a not-even-original list of offsite links to be high-quality Tildes content. Which you have now made clear you do.
Would anyone still recommend new players getting into PUBG over Fortnite BR?