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Why does it cost money to game online on consoles?
skyfire replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Platforms
I suppose it is for servers and the infrastructure setup of game hosting, downloads servers and other server usage for gaming. -
Yes, they have good features which many other people copy. And they release all of this for free in exchange for stealing your data. But yeah cost to be paid.
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It's a good model though a bit expensive if you ask me. I'd definitely prefer this long term considering for laptop users this can be pretty much usable in odd places.
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I think the support for specific hardware is what windows is looking at from this point onwards. linux is not discriminative like that it supports everything in past.
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Reminds me of no man's sky which has it's share of some of the places which does not make sense.
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I wonder with growing digital downloads, what plans they have for reducing revenue.
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Remedy Entertainment signs deal with Tencent for a game codenamed Vanguard
skyfire replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming News
I think sometimes selling out does not mean profit either. it is something like you sell so that others can build or continue on it. I know If I were to be managing many games i wont be doing justice to many of them. -
The Switch Is On Track To Become Nintendo's Most Popular Home Console Ever
skyfire replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming News
I am surprised that each year the console seems to get new demand and that is kind of slowly helping the developers and ecosystem in general. I assume this means many portable devices with ability to have playable games has some future. -
Another thing is that since the chinese virus making the economy around the world so bad even the 19.99 price tag often looks expensive for some of the accessory buy. So it's kind of like retro games going slowly expensive over the years as the demand of such scarce thing even more expensive.
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Mafia Definitive edition is a terrible butchering of a classic
skyfire replied to m76's topic in Video Games
Pretty much detailed review you have got. A lot of interesting points between the two you have mentioned. -
Pain from gaming playing with those controllers and even the mobile these days ? yes. Same with wii based stuff where you have to do those things to play. Too much of anything ... as they say.
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Gmail is definitely one good service it's just that too many issues with them on privacy and reliability.
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We mostly buy from the newegg as they ship internationally. And also switch is one time investment for most of the games. I don't keep on buying minor upgraded models like those 4k support one. But apart from that I think if you want to play switch based games then it's worth a buy.
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Check the angry alien trailers which used to be flash based in the past. They made good content , though not gaming related. http://www.angryalien.com/ I suppose these guys too have moved to html5 now? I guess so.
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Here's the MS arc tec mouse https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/accessories/products/mice/arc-touch-mouse?activetab=overview%3aprimaryr2
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yes I suppose pre 2015 devices and the computers are not going to do much with 11.
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Yes dexters game can get a lot of genres mixed up. I suppose the FPS style would win the race as it would be easier for them and also a lot of audience may prefer that.
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If you spend too much time in simulator and buy add ons then surely it can even take the salary. but yeah simulators are pretty addictive.
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In that context I'd say "return to castle wolfestein's" uber soldat levels were scary, not because of any ghost or so but the soldier being too deadly his movement made many players scary.
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I think only the RPG maker company seems to be giving a room for making the developers those classic retro style RPG games other wise even the RPG genre in itself has changed a lot thanks to square enix mixing FPS with turn based RPG to something different in many games of their lineup.
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Remedy Entertainment signs deal with Tencent for a game codenamed Vanguard
skyfire replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming News
The way tencent buys the game studios these days and force the developer studios to close shop, it seems like sellout for many game dev studios.