Goronmon
@Goronmon@lemmy.world
- Comment on ‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ DRM Is Locking Out Linux Users Who Bought the Game 12 hours ago:
Or you could always just not play the game? It’s that not an option?
- Comment on A Fond Farewell To Polygon, From The People Who Worked There - Aftermath 15 hours ago:
Yup, at the end of the day, the community just wants content that glazes the games/devs they like and hates on the games/devs they don’t.
Doing anything else is going to make a lot of the community upset
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- Comment on We’re finally getting our first glimpse of 12-year-old Camelot Unchained since last year in today’s dev stream | Massively Overpowered 1 week ago:
Wow. I actually did back this way back in the day and I swear I completely forgot about it for at least the last couple years until this post.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Yeah, thankfully with PC gaming there are no large corporations involved.
- Comment on Chips aren’t improving like they used to, and it’s killing game console price cuts 1 week ago:
The lack of price drops aren’t really caused by tariffs up to this point.
Tariffs will be responsible for price increases however.
- Comment on Grand Theft Auto 6 release date has been announced, but the game has been delayed to 2026 | VGC 2 weeks ago:
Man, development times are getting pretty crazy at this point. Hard to believe that we are starting to see decades between sequels to titles as a normal thing in the high end of the market.
It’s no wonder more games are aiming for games-as-a-service style models.
- Comment on Starfield: Shattered Space - Official Launch Trailer 7 months ago:
No Man’s Sky was much more lacking at release compared to how they sold the game. And they basically went radio silent for quite a long time.
I don’t see how the two situations are similar.
And No Man’s Sky isn’t that much better now anyways.
- Comment on Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its users 7 months ago:
Filling fees for an arbitrator may be higher than filing a case in court.
Which is why Valve is making the change. They were paying a lot for this filings.
- Comment on Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its users 7 months ago:
Steam is actually pretty decent, by company standards.
They aren’t doing this because they are decent. It’s because they were getting reamed on fees through people choosing the arbitration. I believe it was a law firm basically encouraging people to request arbitration because they would get paid every time a claim was submitted, regardless of the outcome.