

There’s been no credible proof shown yet.


There’s been no credible proof shown yet.


There are rumors it was 2 per a cart, so the same account could buy two, multiple times.


It’s okay to accept other people are frustrated. Stating a factual truth doesn’t alleviate their disappointment with a situation.
I think it’s fair to feel like a system is unfair when it enriches greedy middle men and delays joy, no matter how short lived, to those waiting in anticipation.


Oh! You’ll love browsing the sold buy-it-now section then! Gen 1s going got $100+ by unsuspecting buyers.


Oh! That’s crazy then that they sold so many…


I read there was a limit of two per an account, but I’m not sure if it was enforced.


I mean they could check a lot of things. Verified purchases. Account age. Time spent gaming. Any barrier to entry, no matter how small, would stop the majority of scalping.
Require an account three months old, at least one verified purchase in the past year, ten hours played across any title(s).
I’m pretty sure 100% of real customers would hit each of those and nearly 0% of scalpers.


They’ve proven what they’re going to do, I’ll just have to try and get a frame before they sell out.


They should have used the Nintendo model. Proven customers first.
There’s no shortage of supply on eBay.



We all start somewhere!


“Now sweetie, find the etc directory or no ice cream.”


We often forget that half the boomers were the hippies, pioneers of the Internet, and activist that got the civil rights act passed.


I had no idea who Druski was before your comment. That shit is hilarious.
Individuals are usually good. Tribes are typically good to one another. Competing tribes are fucking ruthless.
Society is an attempt to string tribes together under agreed upon frameworks.


They’re the leftist libertarians. Instead of blindly believing in the free market self correcting, they blindly believe in the good will of civil society. Obviously neither has access to a history book.


I see you also play Rocket League.


The humor and laughing make this so much better!
I can’t wait to meet my peers that used the grindset mindset in the retirement home. Don’t worry, I don’t have kids, so neither of us will have visitors. The key difference will be them tethered to their computer striving to launch one last product.
I’ll be on year 40 of my retirement.