It does tell something about the company selling them.
It does tell something about the company selling them.
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it often means having to run the game twice on the same machine.
Not quite that much. A sane game would run all players in the same simulation, assuming they’re in the same map. Multiple cameras would increase the amount of stuff drawn on screen, but at least the amount of pixels to calculate stays same, which helps a lot.
I had low expectations before, but Starfield killed them completely. Starfield actually helped me get over worrying about TES6, because I just lost interest.
EU is way too large of a market to “lock out.” Didn’t happen with Apple, for example.
For subscription hell, we’re deeper into it than is healthy, but I don’t expect it to take over because of this. Steam, which is the biggest, most profitable platform out there doesn’t even offer a subscription and shouldn’t be hurt by this. For competitors, trying to suddenly force everyone into a subscription would lose a lot of business.
Edit: Anyway, doing nothing about it is a guaranteed bad outcome.
It’s not supposed to be a finished law at this point. The main take from the initiative is that digital games have a massive issue with anti-consumer practices, and that consumers demand something to be done about it.
How would this exactly backfire in your view?
Nice going. Maybe EU can beat some sense into digital “ownership”.
They absolutely shouldn’t be able to, but companies are constantly pushing the boundaries and seem to be getting away with their bullshit bullshit depressingly often.
Is it even review bombing if it’s for a legit issue with the game in question?
Time to start max payne
I ended up watching a playthrough of this in its entirety when it appeared on my feed. It was an experience.
A Game Where A Strange Man Makes You Click 10,000 Times For His Pleasure - CLICKOLDING
Oh, that’s cool.
If it can’t be found online, could start poking with a multimeter.
For sure, but regardless of that.
If they make a device that doesn’t suck, will people not just install Steam on it?
Seems like a jest about whether you live in EU or not.
If you’re not in EU and are not seeing a huge reject all button, it probably means that they are serving you a worse cookie popup because of location.
You’re absolutely correct and I think it looks awesome.
The previous half of that paragraph implied that they wouldn’t
I doubt that’ll happen, but you aren’t wrong.
Oh, I thought they’re ubisoft offerings and not users reselling.