Then that pretty much defeats the purpose of physical media, people will be out in droves angry that they can’t play their new games offline or have to day 1 patch, etc
There’s no perfect solution here.
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Then that pretty much defeats the purpose of physical media, people will be out in droves angry that they can’t play their new games offline or have to day 1 patch, etc
There’s no perfect solution here.
people play games prior to release all the time, the major issue here is streaming it. (and uh directly antagonizing nintendo didn’t help)
We know. It wasn’t funny.
When you distribute physical copies of games to stores, I don’t think it’s really practical to prevent physical copies from getting taken inappropriately 100%
There is a slightly more expensive family version of NSO that you can add up to 8 users to
Nintendo W?
That’s actually really cool!
I was expecting this to be about some recent online game, but nope… PSP…
Elite:Dangerous is sad for its own reasons, too, and I have a similar count of hours logged. Glacial pace of development and a lack of strong game design / sense for balance. I’m still stunned by how much of a selling point the background simulation was, and how limited it actually is in practice (it did get some love over the years, but far too little too late IMO.)
Undertale gives you the option of being kind to nearly everyone you meet, and you can befriend several characters as well.
This is too infuriating for mildlyinfuriating imo lol
What… are they even doing with this
The joke is that thumbs typically aren’t referred to as fingers (yes I know they technically are), implying that the OP only has 8 digits.
Must be rough living life without thumbs.
I tend to avoid games that have that sort of anticheat already, but that looks very useful. Thanks for sharing!
Very relatable. Unfortunately we just don’t live in a world where that’s currently possible right now.
I’m planning to switch to some Linux or other at end of support for W10. I’m hoping Proton will take care of most of the games I want to play, and a single-purpose Windows VM will take care of the rest, if that’s not too big of a security risk to the host OS.
Good looking out
Razors are a high theft item so I believe the argument is this style of packaging makes them harder to steal