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  • It's supported by the mod developer. Minecraft is relevant because of it's huge modding scene, mods literally make the game. So I don't see why "official" support for a feature really matters here. It's perfectly fine to say VR is still supported on real Minecraft.

  • There's plenty of "it doesnt need to be new" in the industry, I think it's refreshing Valve take a different approach. If none of them felt like they could continue the series without sacrificing quality or they just lost interest then there is nothing wrong with them stopping it. Yeah it sucks for fans who wanted more, but a good franchise being halted is better than one being milked.

    I dont think they care about money at all, there's probably loads of projects started and stopped internally at Valve, it's how the company runs. They could print money by releasing a new Half Life game, they know that, it's just not something they want to work on right now.

  • They literally didnt finish episode 3 because they felt they had nothing new to show, they said all this in the documentary. They didn't want to just make more of the same. If they are making Half Life 3 (highly doubt it, as Tyler McVicker just chats shit to try and stay relevant), it's because they finally have some new tech or ideas they want to play around with, like as you said with Alyx.

  • It's honestly the best casual shooter going, it's so silky smooth with fantastic clarity. Bungie just struggled with content and constantly changing up the systems.

    There was more FOMO at the end than the beginning, the seasonal content loop with "passes" was horrible for it. Forcing certain build metas with their shitty artifact system etc.

    I think it's on a bit of a backburner at the moment. The recent episodes were pretty rushed and not very exciting. Who knows what they will do with it. I think Bungie are more focused on Marathon atm.

  • They don't nickle and dime in the usual way, they have their cosmetic store sure. The real problem is they overvalue the content they add on top of it being FOMO too. But I think Destiny fans will just buy literally anything at this point, so from a purely business standpoint, can you blame Bungie?

  • I understand you want to make money from this, but for privately sending files, the much more mature and free open source projects will be greatly preferred. So I dont see this app going anywhere. Closed source doesn't lend itself to privacy all that well. Gl.