After the half-assed way the MGS ~~Legacy~~ Master Collection Vol 1 released, being poorly optimized and missing basic PC features like display settings at launch, I'd caution buying any Konami games at release.
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I very rarely have to troubleshoot games. Maybe toggle a few quality settings to get it to run to my liking but that's about it.
Not sure what you mean. I get deals all the time using sites like gg.deals to cross reference multiple store fronts for PC deals for my Steam Deck, paying a fraction of what they would have cost on Switch.
I'm glad that Kotick is gone. I'm hoping Microsoft and the remaining ABK leadership can steer the company in a better direction.
This would also be helpful
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Downvoting due to the clickbait title. It really should be a rule that posts titles have more straightforward titles.
Aside from the occasional Google search that leads me to reddit, I do not post on reddit anymore. Not going to invest my time in a site that will become more unstable overtime or recognize user/moderator contributions to said site.
The live service space is so crowded now that it would be difficult for even Naughty Dog to break into it successfully. Not to mention the fatigue around live service games lately. They made the right call by not trend chasing.
I think both ideas can be true: that game development is a complex, creative endeavor and that as a product, consumers can be dissatisfied with a video game they paid $70 for.
Lately, I'm finding myself waiting for sales on AAA games because so many release in a buggy, incomplete state. This paid dividends with games like Jedi Survivor, that had a big number of bugs and performance issues at launch and plays decently now several months later.
This was my favorite announcement from TGA.
Ah on a second read I see that now haha.