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  • Machine Games are pretty well known for their first person shooters (they made the modern Wolfenstein games), so it is kinda reassuring they're sticking to first person, even if they're clearly not going for a Wolfenstein feel.

  • In the UK, you gotta pay £50 for a return trip to London lasting 40 minutes. Train companies gouge the ever loving fuck out of you and Stagecoach, a popular bus company over there, is no better.

    Although I guess that's an improvement over not existing at all. Might as well not exist to most families though, for the prices they charge.

  • Ah yeah, I almost forgot how competent the fucking Tories are.

    It's not like the UK can't have these necessities, the government just makes it impossibly difficult time and time again.

  • Jesus fucking Christ, why not charge a subscription for notepad.exe while you're at it.

    The worst I've personally seen was a subscription for an Android launcher. No actual cloud services attached and no way to pay outright. They wanted for a subscription for an app that launches other apps.

  • From the UK, now in Europe.

    There has been basically one time in my life that actually necessitated driving. Almost everything else can be covered by public transport or bikes/e-scooters/walking

  • This too! So many genuinely good games at genuinely good prices. This is true even on Switch, where Nintendo is known to put AAA efforts into genres otherwise filled entirely with indie games (not to mention the Nintendo tax)

  • I mean, no shit.

    These days we are expected to be subscribed to tons of shit, including stuff that simply doesn't justify subscriptions. We know it's not a benefit to us, but to the companies that dish them out.

  • They say these things because they need to build and show a case to a judge/jury that "beyond all reasonable doubt" the accused committed a crime. That's the standard that criminal prosecutions are held to. Uncertainties introduce reasonable doubt.