

Well, when you kidnap people in the street assaults against you can happen.
Well, when you kidnap people in the street assaults against you can happen.
The problem is that the Steam Deck is nowhere near as powerful as the docked switch 2 at this point. I’m still gonna buy a Steam Deck instead of a Switch 2 because of Nintendo’s bullshit, but that kind of sucks.
I bought a Switch last November and couldn’t believe the bullshit Nintendo is pulling. $60 for almost 10 year old games, horrible network adapter on the switch, no voice chat except through a stupid app and it’s not even available in most games. Add to that that the fact that I hate Nintendo’s policies and attitudes towards modding and emulation and consumer protection and I’m never buying another Nintendo console. I’ll go with the Steam Deck and I’ll be selling my Switch in the next couple weeks. Nintendo is an anti-consumer aggressively capitalistic corporation in my opinion.
I’ve been on Steam since 2005, and the only thing that sucks about Valve is that their steam sales are shit now. Other than that I’ve had no issues with them. They seem like a decent company.
That’s a great way to discourage tourism dollars.
It’s the publishers. They’re in control of any discounts or sales. Steam sale or otherwise.
And now BL3 is literally $3 on steam. I paid fucking $60 or $70 for it. Whatever it was.
Games are 70 and 80 dollars now. Young people can’t afford them. I can’t either, but I would refuse to pay that price regardless, anyway.
Nah man, I need an actual bed lol
I was in school in the 90s (in the US) and we read Night by Elie Wiesel, The Diary of Anne Frank, I remember seeing pictures of the bodies and watching a movie that showed people killed in the gas chambers and mass graves too. And we were taught in depth about the Holocaust and WWII, too. It was a pretty massive subject in history classes. What country did you go to school in?
“Terror”. The US loves waging unwinnable wars against inanimate objects (drugs) and feelings (terror) lol totally irrational.