PS2 achieved a level of dominance we're unlikely to see again. An enormous leap over the previous generation, and had practically no competition for years. Seeing something like GTA3 for the first time was mind-blowing.
Blackmist
You are gonna be disappointed. I stole it and still wanted a refund.
I'm not out of space yet, but I still deleted it from my Jellyfin server out of principle.
I think it's the writing above all else that's a complete embarrassment.
Your own opinion is the only one that matters.
Unless you like Expendables 4. If you liked that you deserve prison.
Just about all of it.
Most farming gets subsidised. This is a good thing. You want excess in the system. You've seen what the free markets did to housing. You don't want that happening to food.
The slavery-in-all-but-name isn't such a good thing, but hey-ho.
It's that necessarily a good thing?
I remember suddenly needing a firewall on my PC back in the days of the Blaster worm.
Do we really want all those crappy IoT devices open on all ports to the general internet?
They've captured his weird lumpy face beautifully.
V, half of IV and Rogue One spark joy.
The rest, not so much.
I think that's the fault of games rather than me.
A lot of games are the same generic open world bollocks and it's honestly just exhausting.
That's all well and good but I don't want you living in my garden.
Not really, Ubisoft.
Much like music, movies and TV, you just need to make sure your content is both available for purchase for people who don't want a subscription and consistently available on a subscription service for those that do.
It's when you start fucking around and taking them off again because somebody else is offering you more for exclusivity that we get pissed off and just pirate things. You can't expect Assassin's Creed Black Flag to still be making you a noticeable amount of money, but a subscriber can rightfully expect it to be on your service.
I'm of the opinion that if a game is on a subscription service, be it PSN or Game Pass, then it should stay there except in very extreme circumstances. A game can take weeks to play through, and it's only going to take one large game going AWOL at 90% completion for me to sour on the whole idea.
Massive Coronary 2024.
The only sane choice.
Could also be they didn't read past the title of the award, tbh.