@reavern: I don't know about the dynamic content. It's usually a bunch of very generic and bland missions (I'm thinking of Freelancer's non campaign missions). It's true that you can burn through WoW's content in a while, but since Wrath of The Lich King onward it was mostly fun content.
@thunderborne: People usually complain about the addictiveness of such games. The thing is, you can get addicted to pretty much every single thing, if you are stupid enough or easily influenced. If you do things in moderation, you can unlock all of their benefits, and games have a lot to offer.
@dlCHIEF58: I was just pointing out that the game depicted him doing things completely unrelated to the actual person. I wasn't making pros and cons about the life of Alexander VI.
I think VR has much more potential in creating a new gen of arcades rather than for home use. Arcades have been pretty much the same for the past 20 years, since you can do most things there in your home. But if you provide a large space with VR equipment it could be really fun I believe, sort of like VR paintball.
@Jinzo_111887: Cyber attacks/attempts can already be seen at most banks and credit services, they seem to handle it quite well so far. The Achilles heel here is the company's policies.
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