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Lol do we really need anything video game related? Joking aside, that stuff minor but it showed the community the groundwork. Like the Destiny Age of Triumphs T-Shirt. If you weren’t there for it or didn’t get the game day 1 you missed out on things. Like Destiny 2 is missing it’s base campaign, first round of dlc,

I was kinda off grid when Horizon dropped on Steam and when it dropped on GOG it had a sale too to boot. Performance-wise the games all seem to be the same.

Has anyone had any word on GOG releases? Horizon had an excellent GOG release but Days Gone hasn’t had one. Which sucks because Days Gone is tied with Uncharted 4 as my favorite PS4 title. I’m a big advocate for DRM Free easy to preserve gaming but I would love a definate yes or no. Like if Sony were to say “the GOG

I’ve been saying this from the jump. Activision would have kicked Bungie and launched Destiny 3 on a CoD engine if they thought they could make money. At this point they need a new engine so bad. I’d be either start making a new one or start modding an existing one. They also need to bite the bullet and either go with

Bungie loves to create FOMO. They’ve been doing it for years. From the flaming helmet that only devs got to a Halo 1 player banner you could only get if you still had your Halo PC CD key. Destiny is that idea on steroids.

I’m not so affected by the day night cycle as I was about the weather. I loved winter as a child but hated it as an adult. Though because of the forced work from home I actually enjoyed winter again. Commuting for 10 years killed the season for me.

This article reminds me of the oldschool paid promotion articles of yesteryear. Before they had to disclose the money.

Pitch dark you say? I’m in Michigan and it doesn’t get that dark until 8pm-ish.

This is a bummer. I stopped playing years ago but the crazy all chat was my second favorite thing about the game. You really had no clue who or what you were going to get in a match. It was amazing.

I think the assets are local but the function is server side.

I give you the first point. Most of the classic games on gog come with an instance of the dos box emulator to get the games running. Like the Elvira dungeon crawlers come to mind. Pay never mind to the unofficial patches fans have been making for years.

Secondly I’ll concede that actual game preservation and piracy

Because honestly it shouldn’t have been on GoG to begin with even if had disclosed the full extent of online functionality. Live service games have no place on GoG if they can’t be fully playable offline and never touching the internet. GoG’s meant for the folk who lament that a digital only game doesn’t have the

Living my PC lifestyle the cloud service is good enough for legacy console games that I don’t have an X1 for. I’d prefer real ports but ya know it works. Though mobile data can get pricey. Playing Destiny 2 on my walk with xcloud used 1.25 gigs of data for a 45 minute walk. With only 10gigs a month cap...

I’m a staunch GOG supporter because the DRM Free games are the best way to preserve them. When I saw HITMAN hit GOG I got excited because it’s an amazing game that had a live service model. I assumed that meant they updated the game to be like a normal standalone release. NOPE. I’m disapointed in IO for not releasing

Oh yeah it’s a slippery slope but we live in the age where all the slippery slopes became reality. I’m still weirded out by GWENT being online only and on gog.

Lol I’d rather wait in line in a store and get a console then have to resort to online scalpers. If I was one of the console makers I wouldn’t sell these online until the craze is over. Onsite pickup pre-order only.

I’m mixed on this. I was a big 3v3 player back in the day and I vastly preferred our third drop out because my buddy and I always queued together and rather balance a 2v3 then deal with a bad third. I also feel for people. We were playing a 3v3 and our third afk’d for about 25 minutes because his girlfriend wanted to

Honestly most of the lost systems will prolly have to wait for Cyberpunk 2078 or whatever the sequel is.

A fresh brisk bottle of hard truths.

The right up wasn’t too bad. I do feel it undersold the true loss of the court battle though. We lost the ability to side load apps on iOS. Yeah it’s a technical win for developers to side step Apple’s 30% cut but we the consumer don’t really win all that much.