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Shabaab Kamal
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If you play more than one game at a time, or god forbid share your PS5 with other people, rest mode isn’t a viable solution.

Basically everyone is asking for a quick save, not a constantly accessible list of past save files. It's about being able to take a break, not about save scumming. (Though honestly, if people want to save scum in a single player game I don't know why anyone cares...)

Ugh, Sony is really shitting the bed with high frame rate games. I just got a PS5 and there are only, like, ten games that run higher than 60fps. 

Y’all released it into the world, and the world has given it new meaning

Damn, I love this. Overwatch needs this shit.

Now playing

I fucking love T Pain. And his voice is beautiful (Jump to 1:20)

Ugh that’s so pretty

The difficulty is such a bummer! I was *really* excited for this, but I’m really easily discouraged and typically don’t last long in punishingly difficult games, so this is probably out of the question for me. And then the save thing on top of that? Ugh.

What a fucking nerd. The chrono break reference was enough to make me swear off Riot forever.

It’s getting a PS5 upgrade in a few weeks, unless they moved the release date up

FINALLY. Not enough GOTYs for this game at all. (totally serious)

No, this article was a ghost, an illuuuuusion

A) Teams paid millions of dollars to join the league, all with the promise of profits that would begin to materialize with live events. They don’t want empty seats. (And it’s way more than a glorified movie theater, they’re crazy and awesome tbh. Closer to a concert than anything else.)

The PS4 did this so simply (provided your TV had proper CEC); it’s sort of amazing that Sony didn’t include this at launch. Just another way that the UX seemed like it wasn't ready for primetime.

This is pretty exciting, if only because it suggests we might eventually see homestands return in the US. I went to two of them in DC, and they were simply amazing.

Source on Blizzard moving esports operations to China? I know about the layoffs, and I know about them partnering with Korean production companies for Contenders, but I hadn’t heard anything about outsourcing to China or anything like that.

For me, it’s capitalizing on nostalgia by keeping the bits that worked while discarding the stuff that was a technological artifact. Games that look like they did in my head, rather than how they actually looked in the 90s.

Like Albert Yeh said, not being out in public is part of why some teams aren’t experiencing this kind of abuse/harassment... Which means part of the Fuel’s “increased security measures” probably includes asking players to go out less. Really sucks.

A reminder that the president of the developer (both the original company and the new one) LITERALLY said this game isn’t political:

The game allegedly has a separate campaign which follows an Iraqi civilian trying to get his family out of the city. But I’m not particularly hopeful on that front, given that the developer has done nothing to market that campaign besides mentioning it exists.