When I heard of it, I was wondering who that was for and what was even the point. Since I got mine, I barely play on my desktop PC anymore. I really didn’t expect to live it this much.
When I heard of it, I was wondering who that was for and what was even the point. Since I got mine, I barely play on my desktop PC anymore. I really didn’t expect to live it this much.
Presumably by declaring bankruptcy, like his new daddy
It’s cute that you think changing engine weight only add one year to a project
Valve asked several companies to build something like Steam, was turned down every time and decided to do it themselves.
Daggerfall is their best game
Inquisition was excellent and underrated
I’d rather have them force the stores to actually sell the products
If it goes to court, it might get appealed all the way to the supreme court who will be only to happy to give more rights to corporations over people
Did everyone play drunk before?
It’s a de facto monopoly, just like windows was a de facto monopoly despite macos and Linux existing. There are plenty of good games that don’t make it on Steam, and Valve does very little for the money.
It’s worth it if you’re in the 1% of titles that succeed because of Steam. The next question is should any company have that kind of power. Steam’s monopoly is a real problem. Microsoft had less of a monopoly on computers when they got investigated.
And so, in the end, what is RetroDECK?
I hope they call it XBox Zune
Well I’m glad my leaving the platform had such an impact, I never said