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Arstechnica writers have the technological knowledge of a parakeet.


If the game Rust is what is keeping you away from being on Linux it might be best you never go to Linux. Just save us all the future headache, thanks.


… to access chat features.

I’m going to go ahead and click ‘No’


I was close to buying it during a free demo and sale recently. Then I read the reviews. This news just solidified me never buying it.


How weird is it that there are people who liked Concord so much that they spent all of their time and money to get something patched together just so they could play it again.

Didn’t it overwhelmingly bomb and had like no players towards the end?

Anyways good for them and screw Sony lawyers.



I needed a new gaming PC specifically not Windows. ✅

It feels like my PSVR2 is lacking new games and support as the days go buy. ✅

My original Steam Controller is on its way out and I love the controls of my Steam Deck. ✅

Guess they knew exactly what I needed.


If it watched me play The Sims 20 years ago it probably would have reported me to the police.

FYI anything connected to Microsoft is handed over to Law Enforcement if it’s ever “flagged”. Want to know what gets flagged? They won’t tell you.



Star Citizen is one of those games where it’s set so far in the future that they don’t even use basic technologies that we’ve had available for a few decades now just so it can have “Realism for casual gamers” whatever the fuck that means.



It’s 100% an astroturfing campaign. Doesn’t matter if it looks good or bad, it’s still getting awareness out there about the game which generates clicks and probably makes more money than the game itself.


That’s the way I play. Like 2-4 games max on my storage. Each one is a different genre, I play it until I finish then uninstall and move on to next game.