

It seems to me not even profits matter to them. Just control and power.


It seems to me not even profits matter to them. Just control and power.


Such a hassle when Xitter is right there and lets them spread propaganda without any hacking.


So in other news Xbox players want the console wars back? Guess their console still sucks if they rather waste hours a day screaming into the void of comment sections than playing a game. They have a certain reputation for a reason.


Krafton isn’t just publishing Inzoi, it founded the entire studio. If you work there you work for Krafton. And honestly it shows in the sloppy product.


Shouldn’t there be a Steam EULA or something that overwrites BS like this? I don’t know. I’m genuinely curious if that holds up. If developers really can terminate your license willy-nilly and damage Valve’s reputation by doing so. Because it would sound like a PR nightmare for the store front too.


People are just jealous they didn’t win the FIFA peace price. So am I. Fuck FIFA.


I would say it definitely was a success if we go by the numbers. That being said it’s pretty bad news for costumer protection that it didn’t fumble. Nintendo’s costumers will receive their wake up call in a few years when the console is outdated, servers shut down/moved to the next thing and games stop working without downloading crucial updates. Or when stick drifts start piling up alongside other problems.
My Switch and the pro controller got really bad stick drift . That was enough reason for me to not get a Switch 2 but there are so many more reasons why I think the platform kind of sucks and won’t end well despite it’s undeniable success. People just don’t care about any of that I guess. At least not yet.


Sure but it gets the job done. I mean it’s not like Skywind is a graphic marvel either because of it’s own limitations of being a skyrim mod. Gameplay wise Morroring seems much more interesting too. It gets a magnitude of attention more than Skywind these days and it’s pretty obvious why.


It’s pretty much what I said it was but I’m glad I could dispel your doubts.


Meanwhile someone casually remade Morrowind in Elden Ring already.


And if we’re not ignoring the privacy concerns these use cases are definitely not worth putting everyone in front of you under this form of surveillance for a US tech giant and ultimately the US government. The price for society to pay is way too high.


I’ve heard they’ll bundle those or at least planning to but given they already ran out of controllers I’m not too optimistic.


They don’t even have gyro. I used Xbox controllers for many years but nowadays they feel like something from ancient times.


So headlines will say “sold out in minutes!!!” and create FOMO for the second wave. That’s my guess at least.


Hey, at least you didn’t camp in front of the store and waited for hours in the freezing cold to go home empty handed. That’s how new hardware releases used to be. They haven’t restocked the Steam Deck in months but they will restock the controller soon, I believe.


On one hand this is an elegant solution that is already in use in Germany for years, if companies want to implement it that is. But I think only Sony’s Playstore uses it. Or so I have heard. No US company wants to use it and I am sure they will lobby to get more data from users than a token if this gets rolled out EU wide. I am skeptical about this.


No matter how you look at it. It’s a clear improvement for Europe.


Not the best… outlook.
Okay I still won’t use it.