I hate the idea of arbitrary tiers for something like a game pass subscription. Knowing they undoubtedly stood around and decided, based on a game’s popularity, whether or not to put it in a higher tier just pisses me off so much.
I hate the idea of arbitrary tiers for something like a game pass subscription. Knowing they undoubtedly stood around and decided, based on a game’s popularity, whether or not to put it in a higher tier just pisses me off so much.
Considering OP owns the game already they aren’t complaining for their own sake. They saw the price others would pay and felt that was ridiculous.
I think the point OP is making is they’ve easily spent enough time with the game to have credibility on the matter. They easily got more than $45 worth of time out of it, but that doesn’t change the argument that $45 is way too steep a price for the current state of the game.
I’ve heard a lot of people reference PopOS and Garuda as of the last few months but I’ve never heard of them. When you say popular distros I immediately think Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Suse, etc. Does your comment include those as well or when you say popular do you mean “popular for gaming”? Also how is the Linux support for external controllers?
To be fair outside of Proxmox and some Debian containers with Docker I haven’t spent much time in the Linux space for the last 7 or 8 years. I’m thinking about finally making the switch.
Is that actually true or is that just their legal team playing it overly safe? Because if it is true that’s incredibly stupid.
“Suspect is hatless! Repeat, hatless!”
Ooooh hellll yeah. PowerStone 2 was just so good. I hope there’s online.