With products like these you’re paying for convenience
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With products like these you’re paying for convenience
I like the product, but Interesting that they’re selling access to retro games. Seems risky.
Interesting read. Summary seems to be “some publishers over extended themselves during covid and also it’s hard to know what games will be popular.”
Ohh that makes sense, I figured there must have been a reason
How is the Megapicker not just Steam with extra steps?
Maybe I haven’t learned my lesson because I’m super hyped for Light No Fire. All the lessons Hello Games learned in 8 years in a brand new package? Sign me up
How do you even live with yourself?
It’s odd that they would mention two competitors in a comment about being anti competitive
To send high quality media messages, use group chats, and use encryption with iPhone users who refuse to install a universal chatting app.
I’m so tempted to upgrade but I know I’m going to want a Steam Deck 2 in a couple years. Instead of thinking about it as the LCD vs the OLED model I need to think of it as choosing between the LCD vs the SD2. It’s the only way to stop myself.
What’s weird is Valve has been so good about repairability. Can’t help but think there’s a solid reason for the change.
Someone in that thread posted a guide for getting it working on Linux and Windows without being online.
Gross!
Not sure if I want to buy it to support games coming to steam or skip it after it took so long.
All these laws seem inconsistently enforced and extremely vague. Imagine every website having to respond to a dozen investigations from countries around the world. Nothing would ever improve.
I bet with their sales Palworld can afford actual lawyers