I mean I thought it was a given when they first announced the game but still good to have it verified.
Still changes nothing for me at least in not ever intending to play this, I’m assuming, microtransaction ridden, psychological manipulative, live service trash.
Yeah, I’m glad I requested the urge to buy it when it came out.
I figured, like you said, there’d be a catch and then I saw the story of files being the exact same as the original and thought I bet a ton of stuff I hated about the original was still there, better wait for a sale.
Nintendo life is just being a bit insecure due to constantly hearing about it being a deck measuring contest.
Well that’s a shame.
Yeah, not surprising at all, but still good to call out shitty anti-consumer behavior when we see it.
Always nice to see a developer release content updates that’s not microtransactioned
I’m more wondering if corporations are going to corporation and just use the US tariffs as the excuse for globally up the prices.
I would be interested to see what other countries are seeing.
Yeah, pretty pathetic in my opinion.
Ah, cool. Must have been relatively recent then. Good, now if we can get a non-paper launch and at MSRP we might actually see some sanity in the GPU market.
To me it sounds like they are preying on the gamer who isn’t tech savvy or are desperate. Just a continuation of being anti-consumer and anti-gamer.
Caveat emptor.
The money from microtransactions, battlepasses, loot boxes, premium currency, and FOMO.
In this special edition, players can get access to extra items, such as horse armour and exclusive weapons.
Didn’t say it included it, that players can access it, which they could access it by buying via microtransaction.
Notwithstanding but i have no trust with Bethesda at this point.
What’s the over-under for trying to make an official modding store?
Signal and Republicans leaking operatives’ names says what?
They’re so good for gamers that they’re preventing reviewers from reviewing the 5060 8 GB models.
This thing just trucks so well!
Be disabled, be elderly, be a guy working multiple jobs and still not make enough to be above the poverty line.
150-ish is an easy fix, which is not unreasonable for a “simple” button replace or 220 if it’s more complex, like replacing a controller IC, which is also not unreasonable.
If someone isn’t happy with a honestly reasonable repair quote, they can go to ifix it and do it themselves. Hope you have a hot air soldering station of its a complex fix.