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  • If you want a big open world game, I can recommend Mad Max, you can find it in fanatical (a legal and trusted store) for $2.49. I had a lot of fun with it and it will give you tons of hours of fun.

    https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/mad-max

    I actually recommend you that site for steam keys since they often do bundles very cheap to help your library grow without spending a fortune.

  • They are already using them in Italy but the prices are not dynamic, mostly because they are forced to mark the date in which the price is valid. They also have to respect prices in printed documents (like catalogs or flyers) so it's virtually impossible to change prices on the go.

  • Well, you are assuming a lot of things I haven't said there.

    First of all, I said that in the AAA world, original games are rare. They exist, but they are rare. And there's a reason: an AAA game is made by a company that has a stakeholders board deciding what has to be done and what not (which is the reason why people say BG3 is not an AAA game but an indie). Since those boards want their money and only that, they don't care about innovation or anything else.

    This doesn't mean that AAA companies don't make original games, it only means that they rarely experiment and tend to focus on already succesful formulas.

    Second, I never said that AAA games are just "big games I don't like". As I said, sometimes they do good games. But seriously, how many times have you seen an AAA company take a serious risk in what they do?

    Also, I don't think it's just the usual three. I think GTA is doing the same. What are they gonna do with 6? Just GTA V but bigger. That's exactly what I mean when I say that they don't innovate.

  • That's the problem with many modern AAA games. They lack innovation. Since they only look to maximize profits, they stick to reliable formulas that are known to be profitable.

    This is the reason why I only play indies nowadays. How many AAA studios have new ideas? Sure, we see, every now and then, a new game that really feels new, but they are rare. Meanwhile, the indie sphere cooks new things constantly. Sure, not all are pretty or good or polished, but at least they try new things!

  • He's doing you all a favor. You don't need meds; to cure the depression you just need to get off the bed, have a walk every day and smile more. Right? Right?

    smh...

    (just in case, /s, it's a shame that we can't tell anymore without announcing it)

  • I completely agree with you. But what are you going to do about it? Judge them? Who's going to be the judge?

    I'm starting to think that if america wants to get rid of these nazis, they are going to need to do the only thing you can do to get rid of nazis. And it's not democratic nor polite.

  • What surprises (and worries) me is that, for his popularity to plunge, he had to have it. So he was popular among gen z's. How can someone that young think trump is a good choice is something I can't fathom.

  • You need to treat them like a religious sect. When you include the "faith" in the list of reasons why they do shit, it becomes easy to understand.

    They are religious fundamentalists and are to be treated like such. Same way people don't need proof to believe in their god, magas don't need it either to believe in trump.

  • He's going to crash the whole world at this rate, but I'm not sure if he understands that the rest of the world will recover from the crash and will leave the US as the pariah that must be avoided under any circumstances.

  • For an idiot with such strong nationalist values, he really is working hard to screw his own country in ways that no enemy could dream for.

    One would think he is not that worried about his country as he wants us to believe.