Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty because they are not just adding in more story, but are overhauling a lot of the systems of the base game.
Starfield, but only if Bethesda doesn't go full greed mode with the modding ecosystem.
Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty because they are not just adding in more story, but are overhauling a lot of the systems of the base game.
Starfield, but only if Bethesda doesn't go full greed mode with the modding ecosystem.
What game engine are they using? It's not Unreal Engine?
Oh, gotcha. I guess if using a personal local server, then the only recurring cost would be electricity.
On the flip side, it's more expensive
Can you go into more detail on this?
Just use the block button or down vote them.
I guess we shouldn't be surprised that r/gaming can't resist anti-consumer practices, given how they counterproductively feed into mtx and preorders that just make the gaming industry worse. They also have the memory of a goldfish after a studio or publisher fucks everything up and abandons their game, blindly hyping the next game while completely ignoring what happened.