Interesting_Many_983@fediverser.communick.devBtoGaming@fediverser.communick.dev•Physical vs. DigitalEnglish
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1 year agoI love how Steam has been operating with digital only products for more than a decade but we are only now having concerns.
I love how Steam has been operating with digital only products for more than a decade but we are only now having concerns.
Consoles and lower end pc’s are getting closer and closer in price.
Please do find me a 500$ PC that can run games in 4K
You are trolling, they literally outline everything that is in bundles. Its up to studios how they bundle their own products.
Fromsoft releases, I always pre order them but get around playing them much later on, dodging all of the spoilers for Elder Ring was the hardest game so far, glad AC is more niche so I didn’t see much.
I think boss openings are the worst to get spoiled on, there is no other feeling in the game as your first time meeting and fighting a boss imo.
While 60$ was always the price for quality games, 70$ is definitely overpriced for anything AAA, Baldurs Gate 3 proves that.
I think nostalgia is definitely deceiving until you play those games again, I always replay the Souls trilogy to once again convince myself how I feel about them. I did the same with older CODs this year becayse I felt scammed by MW2, since Activision is falsely advertising that their CODs have a working MP and are knowingly distributing games with huge security problems, it was a bit hard.
But after pirating, I managed to play those old CODs again, and let me tell you, they are indeed better than new ones, in almost all ways.
They were made in times where to make money from games, you HAD to make them good, now you just don’t, people who buy games aren’t only gamers anymore and bar for quality and effort is minimal. This is something you have to remember.