It’s just what they call their own short display of new games and updates.
It’s just what they call their own short display of new games and updates.
Okay this sounds like a major win win. I’m guessing security is probably better too. I’m building a new PC soon and this is looking incredibly enticing.
Do tell about this. Are there any downsides? Any compatibility issues with hardware or software?
Their apparent solution to this is more live service games (at least from a few weeks or so ago).
Sorry, meant that I don’t want them to end up making these games to be full of micro transactions just so it hits insane profit goals.
At least with Rebirth, it worked in terms of gameplay and has reached critical success, but their scale of how much more money it should make is just so insane. It’s not a games as a service game and it isn’t filled with micro transactions and not should it be. I just hope this doesn’t cause them to start heading more into that direction.
“Kiryu also reportedly said the publisher was confident Final Fantasy 16 would be able to achieve its goal over its 18-month plan, and that while Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Foamstars weren’t as much as expected, that didn’t mean they were bad.”
Maybe stop setting insane expectations?
And you, consumer, stop buying these shitty micro transactions in these stupid games as service games.
Only thing I want my Steam Deck to do that it can’t is force these asshat companies into removing their bullshit must be online to play single player games “feature”.
It seems the European mind is not that bright if you think a country’s distance is equivalent to a state.
If you have an automatic or manual movement, it’ll also be waterproof.
They’ve been doing this for ages. Some think it’s just Old Reddit either.
This is normal and not a big deal at all. Essentially happens with most IPOs.
9 and 10 for me
I dunno.