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dadarobot, do games w Final Fantasy XVI is out now on Steam and Epic Games Store
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The DLCS aren’t cosmetic - they’re “additional” storylines.

Why are you defending the practice of selling incomplete games with the option to pay to play the entire game ON DAY 1?

What? Is it additional storylines or part of the main game? Who fucking cares, dont buy it if you dont want to. I only recently played the yuffy story on ff7r and it didnt add shit to my experience.

dadarobot, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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If i recall… The alcohol lets you run your hunger to zero without dying.

dadarobot, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Rags to Riches C64

I found this game a few years ago after playing a remake on Pico-8. The premise is youre an unhoused person who just got out of jail, and you have to collect cans and change, find work, get an education, and a nice job, all while avoiding several hazards like muggers and the IRS.

I found it surprisingly addictive and very fun.

dadarobot, do gaming w Finally, a push to end the practice of killing games when a dev decides they don't wanna support them
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Yes, but hiring some devs to modify the code to be run on a home server could be seen as an investment towards saving the cost of running the servers themselves.

If a company is going broke and cant afford to port the code to a home market, they could simply open source it, and let the fans do the work.

And as i mentioned to the other guy, i think this should be the law.

dadarobot, do gaming w Finally, a push to end the practice of killing games when a dev decides they don't wanna support them
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Don’t misunderstand me, I absolutely think there should be regulation over this. I’m saying ultimately if a company wants to discontinue a service they should be forced by law to release the server software. That way the player base can still use the product they paid money for.

dadarobot, do gaming w Finally, a push to end the practice of killing games when a dev decides they don't wanna support them
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Didnt watch this specific video, but the solution seems simple to me. Just release the server software. Bonus points to open source it.

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