But do they really have those many qualified QAs to send to each dealership?
I entered one of their dealership only once and the guy talking to me, and appearing to run everything in there, sounded like a cryptobro on coke, but that was in Sweden, so I may not have a good idea of the reality of things elsewhere.
First of all, many countries, including Italy, are literally installing lagers in other countries (in Italy's case Albania) to "take care" of illegal migrants, so they are not easily sent back.
Second, the place they come from could well be akin to a death camp for them.
Third, rules like those can be subtly change in a minute to acquire ever more vicious features.
Fourth, as Zexks said, things could escalate once those countries serving their xenophobic policies start caring about the internal externalities of such deals.
I surely don't want it to be filled with unskippable lore, multiple choice or RPG-stuff like the latest ACs.
But a dark power metal-themed adventure with situations that can be addressed in different ways, I am all in.
My unpopular take would be that Doom (2016) looked much better than Eternal (too much neon/candy colors) and that Doom 3 and previous still look much better in atmosphere than both.
Sadly, the EU recently did exactly the opposite, by taking Twitter off the DMA VLOPs list for lack of a large business user base dependent on its services.
Practically Musk cratered it in order to snap off of what he sees as shackles.
I am very happy with this!
As an original Doom player, I would often like to explain to younger gamers that the whole zoomer-shooter thing came later with Q3 and the like and that many of us played all the Doom titles much more calmly.
I am not a fan of multiplayer but "Martin did reveal in the Q&A that "exploration is a huge part of the game", but it's more of "an expanded linear experience" than true open world." , so I am fine.
The only thing that I still fear will survive is all the candy-colored stuff popping out of monsters, which is needed when playing at a very high pace, but breaks the illusion for me.
I am completely with you.
No Sony, Ubisoft, Rockstar or EA games.
I also took myself out of Epic Games, despite having to lose quite a few good games I had bought there.
Steam is all I want: had it since day one and I always felt respected by Valve as a gamer.
I surely was.
My problem is that I grew to hate cars and already haven't ever finished San Andreas because the map was too big for me without a jet.
GTA III has the proper size.
Due to events in my life, I had to go through anger management courses and therapy.
When they were finished I continued Stoicism-inspired meditation.
Anger almost disappeared completely from my life.
One thing I noticed only later is how I had almost abandoned all social media platforms in the meantime.
That and at some point people that I got to know primarily through social media interaction voiced the fact that my reputation in their eyes grew, although never having been necessarily angry with them.
They are heavy in both really. In Amsterdam I had my first quadruppel though and now my threshold for heavy in taste is much higher.