Lol.
We’ll file this under the same prediction bracket as those who thought PC gaming was dying in the early 2000s.
Lol.
We’ll file this under the same prediction bracket as those who thought PC gaming was dying in the early 2000s.
I finished the 2024 adaptation of Shogun and it’s one of the best things I’ve seen in years. Elevated more so by excellent performances from Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, the latter of whom is phenomenal.
A little bit sceptical about them making further seasons though, due to them not having any source material for it, and I’m not sure it really needs it.
8 years ago, it was just an idea. It was only in development for 4 years.
It didn’t cost 400 million. There’s no way a game like this can cost more than something like The Last of Us 2.
The Dualsense looks nice, but I suspect the price won’t be.
These have no value even as a collector’s item.
To be fair, you don’t HAVE to buy it to access the beta as it’s open to everyone next weekend.
But yes, betas are now “glorified demos” and have been for a fair few years.
Is this a tedious “PC Master Race” comment?
It makes sense if you’re a brand wanting to make more money from people who will just buy the latest thing, regardless of whether it’s a big enough upgrade or not.
I was looking forward to it until I found out it was being made by Ubisoft.
I love Star Wars, but I knew that this game would have exactly the same mechanics that I hate in all Ubisoft games.
The Eurogamer review describes what I expected from this game.
Generic, repetitive Ubisoft fare.
My local town centre has started having those “open-air preachers” recently, and I’m not really sure why.
Religion is dying out here so I don’t think they’re going to be getting very far.
Concord is nothing like Valorant. The gameplay isn’t even remotely similar.
The marketing has been appalling. They’ve mainly focussed their intentions on PS5, but why release a game on a platform but not advertise it for that platform?
Maybe word-of-mouth about the game and some discounts might improve things over the coming months, but Sony have made a bit of a mess with the PC side of this.
I’ve been playing on PS5, getting games quickly and having a lot of fun with it.
If it doesn’t last long, I’ll still get my £35 worth.
I’m going to show this post to anyone who asks me what Lemmy is like.
Right. But do you realise how high they would have to be to nationalise multiple trillion dollar companies?
Lol. What a ludicrous idea.
How high do you want your taxes to be, for a start?
iVerify vice president of research Matthias Frielingsdorf points out that while Showcase represents a concerning exposure for Pixel devices, it is turned off by default. This means that an attacker would first need to turn the application on in a target’s device before being able to exploit it. The most straightforward way to do this would involve having physical access to a victim’s phone as well as their system password or another exploitable vulnerability that would allow them to make changes to settings.
Just a bit of alarmism then, with something that can be easily removed in an update.
And was patched for 60fps on the PS5. Just like The Last of Us 2.