This video keeps getting better and better
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People with disc compatible consoles be like:
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@ ziggurcat
Imagine how demoralising it is for employees who stay loyal to a company only to have their chance at promotion snatched away by someone who not so long ago decided they wanted to move on. Taking back someone who left to move onto something else, no matter how good they are at their job, is a one of the worst mistakes an employer can make imo. There has to be respect for other employees already in the company looking to get promoted to that job.
So basically no.
Take a closer look then, it says EA on it.
lol no.
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What difference is it going to make? Its 18+, the only person that will complain about bad language is Steve Rogers.
Dont forget Article 13.
The EU was a decent idea before it got hijacked by champagne socialists.
I don't understand why people act like Steam has a birth right to the PC gaming market.
They had a dominant position in the market and they failed to create any barriers to prevent other companies stepping in.
EPIC arent going to say no to business just because some people are inconvenienced by having to install more than one game launcher.
Not always. When Belgium investigated FIFA for lootboxes, EA had to stop selling fifa points.
I've been trying to get the UK gambling commission to admit their double standards on banning loot boxes on gaming websites but not in video games. They must be getting paid well to turn a blind eye.
The difference isnt just the price though. Its also a difference of taking £40 cash out of your wallet, or £38 of cex vouchers you may already have and cant spend anywhere else.
The list of unlocks to grind is getting endless now, then the sequel comes out in one or two years and you have to do it all over again. Used to do it before. Never again.
Sorry, no medals for saying "I'm done with battle royale" this late.
I actually panicked for a moment. The reality of Article 13 has me shit scared about censorship.
I could understand something like this in the PS3 era when online was free. But now people pay for online, they upped the price for it last year, they reduced the number of PS+ games, and now they're shutting down servers of current gen games?
Allowing consumers to sell their digital licenses should be law.
Virgin media throttle your internet speed. I used to notice (and test) my speed get capped before I even finished downloading a 50gb game, the last few GB's would be painfully slow reminding me of my internet connection 10 years ago.
If Stadia streaming takes less data, I'd question the quality of the stream, and if it takes more data, you'll get throttled.
Long story short, you're fucked either way.
If you want to experience 4k, a compressed stream where the quality and sharpness has been compromised isn't the way to go.
@ AnthonyDavis
Literally any other product which is broken can be returned, even if it was sealed when you bought it. Expecting a video game not to be broken isn't entitlement.
Entitlement is when devs and publishers put unfinished pieces of shit on the market and expect gamers to be happy with it.