Exactly. With youtube’s shitty tutorial search functions ever since they removed dislikes, i kinda need to see the start of the video to know if its even relevant. But no. Full on 2-3 pre-video ads.
Exactly. With youtube’s shitty tutorial search functions ever since they removed dislikes, i kinda need to see the start of the video to know if its even relevant. But no. Full on 2-3 pre-video ads.
Oh, but already completed games that dont want to make more updates dont need to pay this fee right?
Lego rock raiders.
Not horror, but can be scary and when monsters arrive it sometimes gave me a jumpscare.
+1 for minecraft.
You can try mineclone2 if you dont wanna pay.
Dont worry, the market will simply regulate itself.
I understood the problems are about security patches being late there, and the freeze periods. Why not usw unstable?
Dont those companies that collect your data always keep stressing how much they dont directly sell your data so third parties cant actually know its you?
Opera is chromium based though.
You dont even need this DRM bullshit to become law. Chrome will simply put a warning before entering websites without it that goes “this website doesnt use name of a technology the user doesnt understand and therefore might be dangerous”. Thats it. Every and all websites will immediatly implement this DRM bullshit or die.
The problem is that the ones that will benefit from AI taking over are the big companies that create such AIs - Google, Meta, Apple. They will grow exponentially by having AIs work for them 24/7. So its not like himanity as a whole will grow, it will just be these companies, and they will slowly become the rulers of humanity.
Age of empires 2. Still the best competitive game i ever played.
Twitch already has some very controverwial rules, like forcing content creators to play twitch ads at certain intervals, no matter the situation. I watched Esports finals for ~100k prizepools get an advertisement at critical moments just because the broadcaster forgot to play an ad before the final round starts.
For games with high skill ceilings and delicate mechanics, a new engine is a new game. A new engine can rarely capture the overall feel of the old engine.