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Yeah, been playing video games since 1980. But I haven’t wanted to have anything to do with the “gamer” label in well over a decade.

Yeah, well, I haven’t “moved over” to Spotify or Netflix, either.  /oldmanyellsatcloud

The ink that costs more than just buying another printer.

How in the hell do Jones’ sympathizers support Trump considering they rail against Clinton for being a rapist (Trump has TWENTY-SIX sexual assault claims against him and recently lost a civil case and appeals effort against Jean Carroll for defamation regarding rape).

Internet Popularity Contest + Trolls = _______

Part of not getting hyped, is not giving too much weight to what the marketing guys spew out.

“Hype” just doesn’t seem worth it to me. Game after game, I see people getting hyped up and then inevitably being disappointed when it doesn’t live up to their wild expectations. I gave up on hype years ago, and I’ve enjoyed my gaming much more since then. Sure, I don’t get excited by gaming anymore, but that seems

Also, Sense Star Stuff, the ability that lets you see people through walls, was the most used power.

I suppose Dragon’s Dogma 2, Visions of Mana, and Starfield DLC?  /meh

Same here. Not a lot of problems, not a lot of lines. Just more expensive.

This is my shocked face. :|

Hmm. A whole 14 hours on my PS4 this year. 13 hours of Minecraft Dungeons, one of Code Vein (free PS+ game, pretty crashy); back in March. I’d entirely forgotten about those games.

I’m not sure what it is exactly (I played Divinity:OS1 and liked it, after all; and I play tabletop D&D), but I just have 0 interest in BG3.

I’ve never bothered with bundles, collector’s editions, or any of that stuff. The cost of the DLC will be whatever the base cost is. “The DLC could be $100!” (as if that would be the cost of the base expansion) is just clickbait titling, which seems pretty common these days. It’s making this site less attractive.

The Steam forums were buried in “zomg Woke!” braindead idiocy long before release.

Yeah, it’s playerbase dropped quicker than previous games. But to be fair, Skyrim & Fallout 4 have the levels they have at 8+ years out because the modding scene has really developed over time. Starfield hasn’t released the modding tools or any DLC yet, so while there are mods, they aren’t the bigger/fancier ones you

Can only speak for me, but... I enjoyed it. I didn’t “hype” (I’ve grown out of that, I find that I enjoy games a lot more if I’m not expecting The Greatest Game EVAR!”), bought it at launch, and played it for 170 hours. And then I moved on to one of the many other big releases that came out at the same time. (just

Stove Top Steam Deck instead of potatoes.

I thought it was a perfectly “okay” game. Not as good as their previous stuff. But, then, I gave up on “hype” years ago, so I don’t expect ZOMG BEST GAME EVAR! from the games I buy. It certainly wasn’t some super revolutionary thing. It’s just a game. And that’s fine. /shrug

I played Starfield, and enjoyed it, but. . .   it’s just “okay”.  A bit less than previous Beth single player games.  Certainly nothing to nominate for some mostly-meaningless “GOTY” award.  /meh