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That’s what I was comparing it to. It’s the symbol for ‘The Rylan Star League’ aka the good guys from that movie.


Looks more like it’s themed from The Last Starfghter movie to me. I’m old though so who knows.


Wow, almost like if you give gamers things they want, you might compete with steam. Instead of being a pissbaby and starting shit with everyone. Who fucking knew?


I just downloaded and tested on Linux and it was the actual game. Loaded up and played fine. Filesize matches to the original release too.

Edit: On both of those files. Still wouldn’t go near that gtav apk link though and I’d sandbox if I was running these on windows.


They are even smart enough to dip into the nostalgia crowd who liked the older versions better with the classic servers.

Don’t give them that much credit. They just started providing a service (finally) that the private servers were providing. People were asking for vanilla servers from them even when BC was live.



They work on some Linux distros with zero configuration as well. Mint being one of those.

(This is through bluetooth that I’m speaking of.)


My mistake. I tried to purchase Ultimate edition in the past and it wouldn’t allow me to since I already owned the game. Guess they were trying to force buying the DLC piecemeal.

It is purchasable now. Just get the “You won’t get an extra copy of the game.” error.


The wonderful thing is all the achievements tied to the DLC that’s already not purchasable. Tough luck if you want to 100% it now and haven’t bought the dlc.

(Which I don’t have. Sad face.)

This is pretty common racing game happenings though. Especially AAA titles.


If I remember correctly I only had to use the touchpads for the launcher and the menu initially. After that it was all normal controller stuff.


Inquisition works well enough. It has a few quirks, but it runs good enough to play it through.



A lot of that seemingly came from when modder = cheater in GTAV. Saw a huge swing to that at the height of that game’s popularity.

Edit: Read through the comments and it’s related to GTA but in a different way. The guy was comparing bootlegging to modding because someone in his country, Indonesia, was modding GTA:SA to add children’s show characters to it, changing the packaging to make it more appealing to children, and then is selling the discs to people. Which is a whole other can of worms.

Anyone else that mentioned they didn’t like modding didn’t really elaborate.


Yeah, I meant to throw a “not just yachts” in there but my brain don’t work right. We all have our passions. At least the guy looks out for the industry through the eyes of a consumer and doesn’t behave like a pissbaby.


BUT 30%!!!

Yeah, that 30% means I can ditch Windows. At least it’s being used for good and not just* yachts.


This is old web journalism. All the links in the text are actual links to other articles or pieces of information. This is how most news articles were in the 90s and early 2k. Y’know, before all the links in the text turned into ad links. This article gives a jumping off point to find out more info. The opinion piece does nothing but attract attention to the information linked within.

We’re all here talking about it so it seems to have worked. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Uh, I was just thinking and I don’t think I’ve seen it mentioned. Have these updates broken the creation club mods?


It’ll be interesting to see what it changes for us consumers.

More account linking and data scraping.


Downside is you have to keep the seriously lacking, buggy-ass radio on.


Alt-tab until you hear the music stop and it will load quicker.



Fallout 76 is in the top 5 selling games on Steam. Sounds like they hand an inkling of what they were doing. Minimum effort, maximum profit.




I’m waiting patiently for one of these articles to pop up saying they are making multi-monitor gaming easier.

Edit: Fuck it. Imma e-mail Gaben.


I mean, there’s no law saying you can’t still play in the dirt.

e.g. Rednecks