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The PC version of CP2077, which is the only version that Steam cares about, is OK. Not great, not terrible. There’s a huge difference between “actually bad” and “not as good as it should have been”.

Don’t preorder games.

Don’t preorder games.

Or don’t, because these bundles mean jack shit. They give you one expansion towards the 30 or so it takes to be a complete game, each one priced ludicrously. Expect to pay over $600 for a complete game, I shit you not.

Or don’t, because these bundles mean jack shit. They give you one expansion towards the 30 or so it takes to be a

I’m not equivalating the two at all. But I will say that whenever I hear someone’s dumb reasoning as to why spoilers are good, it activates the same part of my brain that recoils when I hear someone try to explain why slavery was beneficial to black people.

I’m not that old, and I LOVE this rebrand. Like, 10/10. Previous one wasn’t the worst but that logo is very 90's.

I think if you look rebrands are not easy at all. I would argue more major rebrands are no improvement or outright fail than succeed.

I think we’ve officially overanalized this emote.

Sounds like the Imperium may be overstating their “win” a bit. Pyric victory at best. But they took the economic loss, and you know what wars run on. Breaking out even with less players is impressive but this wasn’t a moral victory they were fighting over.

Saying that there could be a chance years down the road does not strike me as being overly positive. I don’t see myself as being an optimist here, but I try my best not to be a cynic. Being miserable about everything all the time is too high a price for constantly setting myself up for low-effort “I told you so’s”.

There’s no doubt that faith in Bioware is starkly low from where it used to be. And there’s nothing guaranteeing that this will turn the franchise back to where it rightfully belongs. But it does mean there’s a chance.

Dragon Age is probably 2 years away. This? Like 4 or 5.

Good, it might have a chance then.

Chuck Yeager’s Air Combat is a huge part of my childhood and without hyperbole may be largely responsible for the career I have today. I even gave serious consideration in trying to become a fighter pilot. That beautiful pixel art of Chuck is forever burned into my memory. I’m also a huge space exploration enthusiast,

And it should have been cake.

Rather be video games than... the giant phone book of fucked up things the current administration publicly admits to being into. And that doesn’t even count the encyclopedia set of things they don’t admit to.

You’re being “that guy” right now.

Oh I spent my fair time in nullsec, I wasn’t strictly a carebear. Having disposable fleets were great and all, but only if you were in a megacorp. They could carve out a big hunk of space and potentially make everything you ever wanted from the resources therein. Everything you could get in high and lowsec you could

Not recently but I’ve played EVE for a considerable time. I’m okay with this. Null-sec corps kind of viewed Empire space as plebs, and if it weren’t for the markets they had to interact with at all, they’d largely never stoop to ever interact with it. They’d rather live comfortably and self sufficiently behind their

I’m really wondering who looked at God of War and thought “You know what this needs? Funk.”

The world building had promise. The character design less so. And for a franchise that hung so much on character design that cut deep. Most of the characters felt like a reshuffle of archetypes from the past. Some of them grew out of it but you had to get through most of the game before you got to see it. Some I just