video game quality (overall) has fallen majorly in recent years, on top of that standard editions of games now cost £60-£70 in a cost of living crisis. Longer development times and waits between releases. Major lay offs across the industry. Can’t really say this is unexpected.
Use your Steam points to buy the seasonal badges to increase your Steam level.
A higher Steam level increases your booster pack drop rates which you can then sell the booster packs or unpacked cards for real money on the marketplace.
It is the Year of Our Lord 2024 and @SkyNews is still telling people who play video games to go outside and get some fresh air, notably on the same day they’re praising a 16-year-old darts player
@hufflepuff1903 Yeah that's understandable Jaymi! Im use to Skyrim's clunkiness so im sure it'll be great nonetheless! I picked up the complete edition in the Steam sale with dlc included🙂
@hufflepuff1903 I’ve yet to play it yet Jaymi but just from what I’ve seen, opinion from friends and the grip it had over the internet this year reminds me much of Elden Ring last year. I think it’ll be the clear winner.
As someone who has been contemplating buying the steam deck for months the new OLED has made the decisions all the more difficult🤔. Not sure if I can justify the price of the new OLED for what I’ll be using the device for? Heavily considering just getting the new “entry” model.