PlayStation now has 8 community notes on the post and over 154M views, more than the GTA VI trailer.
They have gone completely silent for 6 days after the announcement of ending physical disks, and everyone is waiting for their next move.
GOG shared a clear statement on digital ownership after Sony announced the end of physical discs.
They said that even if a game vanishes from the GOG storefront, it never leaves your library. This is how purchased games should work.
“Even if a game vanishes from the GOG storefront, it never leaves your library. Exactly as digital ownership ought to be.”
After the unpleasant surprise with the Steam Machine’s cost, it really makes me think that the future will be more about getting the most out of our existing hardware instead of constantly buying new ones.
I actually see this as a positive direction, even if it feels somewhat forced.
I believe the advancement of optimization technologies which allow us to extract more and more performance from current hardware, is the right path forward.
Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo should pay attention to the backlash Valve is receiving and learn from it.
They should aim to keep their current hardware for much, much longer and the same applies to GPU manufacturers and others in the industry.
Valve’s focus on SteamOS, regardless of the Steam Machine launch, is the key differentiator and represents the future of gaming.
I'm just so tired of these companies thinking we give a flying fuck who they sleep with or what's in between their legs
We care about GAMES. We want to know about the journeys of characters in GAMES
This does bring people together though. Makes them all root against you because you'd rather virtue to the superficial than worry about creating good games. We're sick of it
Bluesky and Xbox shills are moaning over the loss of these four studios.
Two of them actually worked with consultants like Anita Sarkeesean and Sweet Baby Inc.
None of them produced even Indie numbers of gamers.
What you have is people who wanted games to be art, to employ their art friends, and to be completely subsidized by governments, corporations etc to carry forward their personal values and messages.
Gamers said nope, we want games, not art, not messages, and this is what happens.