@ArsenalBlessing@FabrizioRomano He's 16. Same age as Max Downman. Imagine the Premier League champions want you on their team and some random prick is calling you mid. Get a life.
@DiscussingFilm It'll be the same as the PG-13 version because no way is Disney letting a Marvel icon drop an F-bomb or intentionally kill some random henchmen.
@SynthPotato I was playing GameCube all weekend, that still works and is fun in 2026 despite the hardware being outdated. Don't see why exclusives today should be any different so long as you have the physical copies.
@SynthPotato I'm fine with it, always have been. Competition is good, I'm not selling my PS5 anytime soon or even when the PS6 comes out so I don't really care about the hardware being eventually outdated.
@MrDtAFC I think Theirry said it best: (I'm paraphrasing I don't remember the actual quote) "Madueke has a hold of him, sure, but how can the ref see it from his angle from where he is on the pitch?" I think he also said that if the decision was a penalty then VAR may not have intervened.
@devenXstinn@Wario64 The only people I can tell that are even remotely genuinely interested in these handheld gaming PCs are Content Creators that usually get them for free anyways.
@devenXstinn@Wario64 Probably not. The target audience for these things is people with more money than sense. Thinking sensibly: why not just get a Switch or a Steam Deck and save yourself hundreds of dollars for something that does the same thing?
@Wario64 If brands want these handheld gaming systems to really pop off, they HAVE to sell them cheaper. You can get a full blown PC or laptop for significantly less that'll play games better. The Switch and Switch 2 (your main competition) are both less than 1/3 the price of this.
@taxoffender_@glimmerfr ?? You do know you need a Steam account to play Steam games, right? Like, you can't buy a game off of Steam without agreeing to their EULA (just like every other platform) and then uninstall Steam and still be able to play that game without Steam on your PC.
@squishomaton@trepeserafin If everything is available everywhere there's no reason for competition, one company gets everything and can do whatever they want with the market and it's consumers.
Exclusives = competition = pro-consumer
@squishomaton@trepeserafin No, it breeds competition between companies to make the best games, which attracts people to their ecosystem, which drives cost down because there's more people using the ecosystem and if the cost is too high they'll go to the competitors, which keeps them in check.
@SonDayumn@squishomaton@trepeserafin What platforms is CounterStrike, Team Fortress, Half-Life or DOTA on? There's the Orange Box, but that's almost 2 decades old at this point and unless you have a 20 year old console they're exclusive to Steam. So by that logic, is Valve anti-consumer?