So many people don't get this. Case in point: the latest Gundam game. The game is completely free, only a couple characters and some pointless cosmetics cost money. The characters you could get for $20 and the cosmetics were not expensive either, not even 1/10th as bad as something like Dota or Valorant. And yet people still complained about the monetization like crazy. It's almost like the people making the game aren't working for free and actually need to make money at some point...
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I played 1 a few months ago (100%ed the Pixel Remaster) and was surprised how good it was. It's obviously rudimentary but that's not a really a problem because it's a short game.
Of course the comments are deflecting with whataboutism. Can't talk about China's systematically racist institution of forced labor, basically a modern day Holocaust. Nope, nuh-uh. Let's focus on America's private prison issue instead.
like they couldn’t imagine the possibility of a life without Reddit
That's exactly what they are saying with that comment and that's sad as fuck
If only we had competition in default operating systems...
Even Square Enix is questioning whether they should still have numbered titles anymore. Media execs just hate the concept these days, I have no idea why. You would think at the very least they would try and avoid naming two games the same name, but nope... We got to have fan-names like Doom (2016) and God of War (2018) now because studios can't keep their names straight.
It's $60 for what is ultimately a really good tech demo but a pretty short and forgettable Rachet and Clank game. I'd say it's worth about $30. Also makes the same mistake as Uncharted, it's the 16th game in the series. Lots of people are discouraged playing that deep into a franchise.
Can't log in to it, maybe its Japanese only? Shame, having bought a PS5 literally just for this game and really disliking it I... have many thoughts. One thought - maybe make an RPG next time? And don't give me any of that /r/games "um every FF is different sweetie". Are they? Literally ever single mainline game has been an RPG. FF12 onward have been pretty experimental but they are still RPGs. Even some the most radically different FF spinoffs still have RPG elements. Even Dissidia (fighting game) and Theatrythm (rhthm game) have them! It's a really stupid false equivalency if you've actually played the series.
I wouldn't mind as much if the gameplay was good, but it's nowhere near as good as the action games it's desperately trying to be. I would take DMC or Bayonetta any day of the week.
In terms of gaming, Tencent is basically the Valve of China (well, without the "aiding police state surveillance against ethnic minorities" part). They have their own PC gaming platform and even their own PC gaming consoles. Outside of gaming Tencent is absolutely enormous, their flagship app is like Facebook and Twitter combined for the Chinese market.
Why not just say they are top of the charts, what does CSGO have to do with this? Steam's sales charts are volatile, something gets "dethroned" every week
I was a huge distro hopper until I started using immutable distros. One thing no one tells beginners is that you do have to maintain your system more on Linux than other OSs because Linux gives you the rope to hang yourself with. I would always bloat my OS and things would get unruly, everything would slow down or become unstable and I would lose track of how I had everything set up. Immutability make things so much cleaner.
--skip-launcher
in the launch options for that