GTA Trilogy TRASHED, Bethesda On Cyberpunk 2077 Disaster, Blizzard Stock TANKS & Fallout 5 Obsidian?



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24 thoughts on “GTA Trilogy TRASHED, Bethesda On Cyberpunk 2077 Disaster, Blizzard Stock TANKS & Fallout 5 Obsidian?”

  1. Splinter Cell BattleRoyale! Yay! … and this is why indies will always provide better games – they play their own games.
    But I'm truly terrified of a certain dread looming on the horizon: these big companies somehow pulling strings to make it so indies cannot make/publish games. You can say their market share is small compared to the immense profit games like Fifa makes but as we all know at this point they don't just want a ton of money, they want it all, if it's only 5 cents still they would ruin everyone else for it. And tbh if all big companies go for this type of "service" thing then indies will be the only refuge for non-braindead players.

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  2. Square Enix is just too prideful to understand gamers don't want live service games riddled with MTX everywhere and if servers are down for maintenance or issues, then we can't play whether there was an up-front premium price or not. If there was an up-front price, then that's even worse. With how Denuvo servers had a hiccup a few days and people's digital games didn't work, that's a telling sign.

    All they did was throw the devs under the bus.

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  3. Ok, I think I get it. So NFT's are literally going through the hard work of creating Thunderfury, just so you can sell it to somebody else for real money, meaning it's STILL pay to win, but someone else gets to do all the playing.

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  4. The reason why gaming companies are so happy about NFTs is because you don't own anything with an NFT. For an NFT, all you own is that code that you spoke about, it gives you no rights or authority over ANYTHING. If you own an NFT for a piece of music, you are not allowed to feature it in your Youtube video, or to collect royalties on it. You cannot claim outright that you own said piece of music, all you own is the NFT of that music. Legally an NFT is worthless. It is nothing. So you own nothing. Which is the way gaming companies like it. Players paying for things that they do not own. Worse still is that companies are able to sell you NFTs to things that they don't even own themselves. As an extreme example, EA could sell an NFT for a Beatles song, even though they do not own it (although they are unlikely to do something so high-profile as it would attract law makers attention to the scam that is NFTs).

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  5. NFT? Block chain nah this isn’t gaming anymore we have to stop this we gotta boycott this bullshit this sounds more nightmarish than a pandemic causing an economical crash nuclear warfare sounds better than this nft shit

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  6. It’s amazing how even games have to be sensored like is everyone really so bitch and offended by everything I feel like one day history will be canceled we won’t learn about ww2 in history class the civil war nothing we’ll have no knowledge of anything because people are so upset by everyone blood is sensored imagine bein a doctor and being shocked because thx to sensorship you’ve never seen blood before and someone dies cuz of it but since dying is offensive the deadman gets blurred out like really we’re literally on a rock floating in space lucky enough to even exist and now we can’t even enjoy our life a syrup company got canceled now games can’t accurately depict the real true events of ww2 to inform others because it’s offensive meanwhile wild animals be hunting and killin all they want and we don’t bat an eye or get all upset and sensor and cancel them but a video game that’s digital does like if ur so mad turn off ur screen or just don’t play it at all I really just can’t believe I share the same rock planet and air as these people as kids we couldn’t watch certain movies Im grown up 18+ yet now instead of my parents it’s the entire world saying no you still can’t watch this yet the rating on the games and moves are 18+ im of age I meet the requirements yet I still can’t enjoy a game like wolfenstien and kill me some nazis cuz some butt hurt justice warrior got mad about the nazi symbol on a banner

    The Syrup I loved as a child got canceled now my favorite games that are M rated btw are bein sensored

    The actual fuck

    I turned 18 for nothing spent my life wanting a game I could never have just to finally be allowed to buy it just for it to be sensored and related T or E

    Bro plz tell me this ain’t life ain’t real and I’m just dreaming cuz how is this real bro how

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  7. "In a world of suffering, Ubisoft has unofficially done something brilliant in reviving Splinter Cell…"

    It's Ubisoft. That alone is a turn off for me. People have been asking for Ubisoft to revive SC for years, but alongside that people have also acknowledged that chances are that Ubisoft as they are today more than likely are not to be trusted with the SC series.

    Now of course the game hasn't even been officially announced yet, but then again the evidence shows that Ubisoft has done nothing great or terrific in the past several years. Not even remotely. Just between enjoyable enough and mind bogglingly terrible and greedy.

    So we'll see, but with Ubisoft at the helm, I am not incredibly optimistic.

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