A cool way of doing it might be to give a higher liklihood to people with tons of achievements. Should be proportional the amount of gaming they do and thus the liklihood they'd actually use it instead of scalp it. Sony could/should do the same thing with trophies.
Wow, getting through a third of this list you think "wow maybe best year ever" but then it keeps going. It's almost depressing, how can any year be this good again?
I like cool features on controllers to make a console experience unique, but it’s a must that DS4s also work on this thing. I can’t buy 3 of these just so I can play Overcooked 3 on PS5. That’s unacceptable. Still, as long as those work for multiplayer I look forward to all my singleplayer adventures with this haptic feedback.
Meh, I've gotten freaking Celeste and Axiom Verge for free on the epic store, so it's alright in my book. And taking some dumb kids battlepass money and funnelling it into other devs seems like a positive thing. This just seems like fanboyism but in the PC space rearing its head hard.
@gord0nd: It seems easy to just subscribe to one service at a time for a month at a time. Like renewing netflix for one month when stranger things comes out and then when that month ends picking up whatever service currently has something you're interested in and roate. You'll never pay for more than one service a month this way and you'll get to see everything.
All the vitriol gamers sent towards the epic store needs to come in full force against Stadia. This is actually the apocalyptic publisher endgame that will hurt consumers in the long run if games end up only existing on cloud servers. I usually try to take a positive approach and root for the success of most gaming ventures, but this one I'm rooting for its failure.
Sale looks really good. Loving the free games so far. I love developers getting a bigger cut most though because game development is rough and I want more people to succeed. People pretend to care when something like Telltale happens but then they throw a hissy fit over Epic creating a new store where devs can get a fairer shake.
@thremon: If it was the same price I'd choose Epic because I'd rather the devs get more money than Gaben. It's not like he makes good games anymore. Portal 2 was a decade ago.
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