I'm inclined to agree, though I'd include the competing consoles of the era as well as the PC games available at the time. So roughly everything from 1990 to 2006.
Yeah, a lot of those ranking sites are actually owned by some of the more shady VPN providers. I know I've seen a diagram somewhere of the connections between some of these companies, but I can't remember where off the top of my head.
Not OP, but the software currently is incompatible with linux AFAIK. There are some third-party applications that try to restore some of the features available in Windows, most notably the chat-mix, but I haven't yet gotten that working and honestly just gave up on it. I have one of the other Arctis models though, not the Pro.
It's not that Lemmy.ml is blocking Mullvad, it's that Mullvad is blocking Lemmy. If you're using the DNS content blockers in the Mullvad app, turn the 'adult' filter off. I don't know why they added Lemmy.ml to that blocklist, but that's what's happening.
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I think there are a lot of great games out now, they just tend not to be AAA titles. Those kinds of graphics require a huge amount of manpower, which means a huge amount of investment seeking profit, which means people in business suits calling the shots. Frankly, I think the answer is that games devs need to unionize, both to push back against crunch and to protect their creative freedom. I think that might result in AAA games worth playing.