Bethesda tries to make paid mods a thing, everyone hates it. Bethesda when they do it again and again the community hates it:
Bethesda tries to make paid mods a thing, everyone hates it. Bethesda when they do it again and again the community hates it:
Crazy how nature do dat.
+1 for seamless co-op. Since I first tried it, I swore off the native co-op, it’s honestly in a league of its own.
I don’t think everyone knows about the life sim genre, but most everyone has heard of, or played, The Sims, so it makes for a more attention grabbing headline. But yes, it is stupid.
Just a flesh wound.
Not as cheap as your comment.
Yeah, anxiety notwithstanding, I don’t feel the need to say anything to, much less strike up a conversation with, total strangers.
I’m sure it’d be great for the two people who have 8k displays.
I’m apprehensive because it could be really cool, but I expect it’ll just work like the current activities.
The animation is painful to look at, for me.
They delay the PC release in hopes that you’ll buy a PS5 to play the sequel. I doubt it’s a very effective strategy, though.
I mean, I don’t think they’re any slower to release new games than anyone else. I also don’t think the next Spider-Man or whatever is going to come out any slower because of ports either, since I think a different studio handles most of the porting work, I don’t know about remasters, though. Like this year, they’re releasing 5 new games, and they usually release at least 3 a year. Could they release more? Maybe, but games take longer to make than ever before.
Not sure how that relates to games being ported to PC.
It matters for most, and if it doesn’t matter, then you would probably just buy it regardless. It’s always additional content, and probably worth it to you if its cost might as well be 0.
Yeah, I sure as shit wouldn’t use the internet if it wasn’t anonymous, seems like a weird thing to want when people are more concerned for their privacy than ever before.
I think he forgor the cuteness when making me.
I don’t understand the thoughts of Sony executives, but I guess I’m just not exec material. This will only lead to a decrease in sales, probably a substantial amount, both from people being literally unable to play it, and also from people now refusing to buy it. So what, pray tell, is the advantage to it? Do they think they’ll get more back from selling people’s data than they’ll have lost in sales?
What fantasy world are you living in that you think the next version of windows will require a subcription? If you just think about that for 5 seconds, you would realise how wholly stupid that idea is, and that it’s too stupid even for Microsoft.
There are probably 4 reasons I haven’t made the full switch to Linux yet:
COVID will likely never “end”. Sure, the lockdowns have, and there aren’t as many cases, but there are still thousands of cases, and at least a hundred deaths a week, in the UK alone.