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    The fun thing is though, the retail version will probably have a steam key inside unless they planned this a long time ago. So we might as well see a surge of third party key resellers. I am really curious how this plays out and if there are indeed steam keys in the retail box.

    Most people don’t buy the game, they play it via gamepass which costs 1,- because it’s on sale on a regular basis. 2nd best selling game on MS store means nothing unless numbers are provided.

    A Way out is overrated. The first part of the game is quite good and interesting but you can feel that the second half was rushed by the devs to get the game out and meet some sort of dev time goals. It doesn’t fit the first half at all and is vastly different. There is a great build-up but not a good pay off to the

    That may be possible with PS5. Maybe. PS3 emulators are becoming a thing on PC at least, the new multicore CPUs above 4 cores are a blessing for emulation business. But Sony are lazy shits and the percentage of people making use of BC is probably in the 1 digit range. I wouldn’t hope for it but there is a small

    I kind of lost interest in the upcoming 2019 PS4 exclusives because there are a lot of rumors that Sony is going to double dip and release better versions of the 2019 exclusives like they did with TLOU. I didn’t get the PS3 version back then either because it pushed the console to it’s limit and barely ran at smooth

    Ha, at least you seem to know what you were doing! :D I don’t even know what specific role Iplayed. It was some weird hybrid from all talent trees of the Paladin class. I just skilled what seemed to be fun during leveling and ran around with a 1H and shield. (learned later it was total garbage and had to read up on a

    I went to school back in the days and went from level 1-60 in a little more than a month. It wasn’t nearly as slow on PVE servers. But I started playing late into vanilla when there were already some Quest databases on the internet and I could ask my friends who were already on max level when I didn’t know where to go

    I agree. HS and D3 ports were not nearly as bad received. Grayson is blowing it out of proportion in that paragraph.

    You know that offending other doesn’t make you a better person right? You are exactly the same as those guys and gals.

    uh the game comes out in two weeks, whatever bethesda decided to label this, it is not a beta anymore. it is a server stress test for the release version at best. you can even keep the progress you made. but given how bug-riddled >insert-any-bethesda-game< are on release, the term beta might not be too far fetched!

    I’d say it is a story driven thriller using a brawler-style battle system with lots of running around in the same-old same-old areas. The characters and their stories/relationships are interesting though, the writing is kind of oldschool and reminiscent of japanese movies/books.

    You know, the fun thing is: esports are not yet officially recognised by the government over here. Even though there are bunch of pro teams owned by soccer clubs and sponsorship for individual Fifa players. The officials over here are having a hard time accepting the future. The main reasons for that are: virtual

    I feel you man! I came back every expansion since Warlords but it’s not the same without my old buddies. Even though I found a nice guild for mythic raids I just can’t connect with those people the way I did with my real friends. I will skip out on bfa this time because it's just more of the same. Maybe I will come

    I am German and I have never heard of this word nor did Ì hear anyone use it in the past 20 years. (I am 30+) This may be a regional or out of date thing. It is common to use the term tipsy (beschwipst) because you rarely get drunk from champagne over here.

    But the guys and gals at epic made the engine themselves and as such they have a lot more insight and technical know-how. Bluehole just bought the license.