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  • Chances are it's going to release full of bugs and be missing half the content they market to us.

    Don't believe anything these companies say, judge the game by how it releases, assume the typical modern day AAA bullshit until proven otherwise.

  • Graphical fidelity isn't becoming more expensive, games (generally AA and AAA that target 'realistic' graphics) are just increasingly botch jobs. Games look worse than they did 10 years ago, on hardware that is like 5x more powerful.

    What has this got to do with handhelds though? Handhelds will require studios to actually make their games properly again (I hope).

  • Of course, but these examples are provably false. Flat earthers have accidentally disproved themselves many times.

    If they are just having a giggle then whatever, but some are serious and that is damaging to the legitimacy of science, which is a dangerous path.

    If the poster is open to discussion, perhaps some chat could make them reconsider their position. So I wouldnt necessarily downvote. Context is important, so I still wont just use it as a disagree button.

  • How is it insane? These games are made to take your money, so they quickly get cheaper until they no longer make meaningful sales. It's why you should never buy AAA games for the first 6-12 months (if ever honestly), they will very quickly be a lot cheaper after the publishers scam from the initial hype purchases.

  • Because adjusting the entire PC volume for one video is silly. I have the volume set how I like for everything, so having to adjust that everytime is annoying, when like every other video sharing site has a volume control and it remembers the level I set.

  • Yeah it's all good. But it is not a mobile app, it's a 'web app' able to be shared on desktops, so it needs a volume control.

    They could disable the volume slider on mobile devices I suppose, they can link to the actual volume of the device anyway, so it would just be an alternative to pressing the buttons.