alessandro
In few years, you may find more useful your kidney rather an HD that can hold just 3~4 copies of the latest CoD
That's pcgamesn: sometime they don't even put the actual title of the game they are talking about... or even a game in the same genre. They go something like:
"This not Fortnite game, may look like Assassin Creed, but you must be in a Resident Evil to believe it: even Kratos from God of War would say no... just like that random NPC in Red Dead Redemption from the same publisher of the incoming Grand Theft Auto Six (or GTAVI-please notice me sempai Google-Seo)"
Not everyone remember that the actual first Metal Gear was a microcomputer (PC before it was cool to call that) exclusive... on the MSX2
You get the lemmy crosspost link, and thus Lemmy discussions, from modern source; instead the combines history of all Lemmy posts from years ago.
~~*Microsot's videogame business may had been up because they bought videogame business such as ZeniMax/Bethesda/IDSoftware, Activision/Blizzard and Mojang/Minecraft.~~
Crazy the first time I saw this thing was a random game (featured) on Itch.io
VAT in Australia is 10% (ref), but there are other things that effect the overall price (company's obligation, regulations etc.)
I don't think people shrugged off on Concord because poor quality such as bug or inconsistency. Concord was a fine Overwatch-wannabe that went for hard-sci realism (not as interesting as stylized/cartoon as TeamFortress2 and Overwatch). Pubg had realism, but it was the original trendsetter. CoD aside (which has its own historical fellowship) how many other multiplayer GaaS went successful with that sort of realism as Lawbreakes.
Also, blue water/red water problem: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ocean_Strategy