Closest thing I can think of to that would be Destiny 2.
Normal Strikes and patrols in the open world you can shake off most incoming damage easily and leap about all over the place if you so desire.
Something looser like Borderlands 2 but cranked up and with crazier guns sounds fun though. There was a MOD for UT2K4 called Fraghouse or something like that that scratched that sort of itch for me way back. Install monster packs and run around like a lunatic killing waves of ridiculous creatures with redonkulous guns .
It's the same with energy pricing, 15 different rates for the same gas and electricity just from one supplier.
Half of them you aren't eligible for for some reason but they won't tell you outright you have to dig through the terms.
Then comparison sites appear to help, some suppliers aren't on them "to keep pricing simple", aaarrgghh.
It just means in most cases you end up paying too much for something and they make more money out of you.
So many firms with different rules, seemingly a law unto themselves.
No way to appeal when they know they are already right.
They should not be able to impose the levels of fines they try to now. They should be spot checked from time to time to ensure they have processes in place to deal with people fairly.
Came here to say just that.
Mr CEO over not thinking this would happen is just detached from the world.
Lonely people aren't lonely by choice a lot of the time, they just can't find a place they fit in. You find out there is a place you can chat with "someone" that understands and that is all it takes.
Emulators have always existed alongside their consoles.
That's to only way you get enough talent involved in a project like that.
Difference is these days computers are fast enough to emulate the consoles much better and the architecture they use is a lot closer to what the PC is using anyway in a lot of cases, or at least a documented strain of ARM with a few custom tweaks.
The people working on the emulators are pioneers forging a path that takes a massive amount of time and effort. Trial and error, tweaking and ironing out the kinks can last years.
In the UK at least they'll show a price then a member special price next to it, they used to have a while section of them in the catalogue they sent out each month.
Other items list prices then special discounts at the till for members.
Never been able to track down how on my redmi note 9 pro, annoys the crap out of me when I'm driving and the music suddenly goes quiet.