I wouldn’t mind trying the Arch Deluxe. I wasn’t part of the targeted market when it initially released and while I know it flopped, I’m curious as to what type of burger they thought was worth putting such a big marketing push behind.
Straight up just different tastes. I’m constantly seeing people comment about having spent tens, if not >100, hours in various RPGs which I’d love to get into since I love story heavy games, but every title I try ends up feeling like a chore. No need to play it if you’re not having fun.
Lost me at free-to-play. GaaS needs to die.
Same with the Brewers. It went from ‘Miller Park’ to ‘American Family Field.’ Attachment to the previous name aside, which do you think people are going to use going forward purely out of convenience if nothing else?
“This [van] is cut in half. I’d like to exchange it for one that is not cut in half.”
Drop Dead Fred. Enough said.
Yeah, the problem from what I can tell doesn’t affect anyone with an Xbox and using one is a potential workaround to the issue. It seems to be exclusive to those who bought it on the Windows store.
That the treasure map is broken. I don’t know how widespread it is but for numerous people who got the Premium edition on the Windows store, the treasure map doesn’t work. The game tells you to purchase it, you hit the button, it errors and tells you to download it, you go to it on the store and it says it’s already…
One of the biggest reasons I bought it despite having a massive grudge against everything-Denuvo was to show support for big single player titles not riddled with micro-transactions or forced multiplayer. If it doesn’t do well I hope they don’t blame it on the genre as a whole.
My last few days have been split between Forza Horizon 5 & Guardians of the Galaxy. Fun weekend.
That’s likely because there’s a market specifically for older Switches. There was a hardware vulnerability that allows for running custom firmware including pirated games. Nintendo patched this with later revisions so everyone looking for one, including replacements, have driven the resale value of them up quite a bit.
Kick his ass, sea bass!
While I agree, I see that being as successful as “stop pre-ordering games to stop pre-order exclusive content.” It’s logically sound but not real-world practical, unfortunately.
This kind of thing is what put LogMeIn on my permanent shit-list. Back when they were the go-to for remote access, after a long internal debate I forked over the $30-whatever for unlimited access to the LogMeIn Android app. A week later they notified me that usage would no longer be unlimited, it would require a…