Ignoring something long enough and it will go away
This is quite literally how social media works. They rely on user engagement to succeed.
Can someone explain the economics of Tencent to me? Rather than, say, publish studios' games like many American companies would, it seems they almost exclusively just buy chunks of these studios instead. They long ago invested in Epic when they were transitioning to live service games, they acquired Riot (and eventually Hytale in turn), they've got some share buy-back deal with Ubisoft, they just picked up Sumo Digital recently, there's this now, and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting. It's never "oh Tencent will be publishing Dying Light 3."
In this case, I think it defeats the point if you give people an impression of what it'll be before they click it. Kinda strips it of the humor.
Yeah, Elon has this idea that he can make WeChat but for places outside of China. An app you're effectively required to have as a means of communication, identification, payment, and whatever else, and he wants to call it "X."
Asphalt 9, I both love and hate it. It's super fun and reminiscent of some older arcade racers, but holy fuck the monetization is trash. You can tell it's a mobile game when I can't progress anymore because my car has a 4 hour timer on it before it can be used again and the alternatives are in loot boxes.
I just figured it'd be something interesting to grind for achievements so I don't mind that much but I can't imagine being a hardcore player of the game.
Steam accounts don't disappear. My dad passed away about a decade ago and he's still on my friends list, account unchanged.
If you'd like a PS5 community on a less popular instance, feel free to create one and advertise it to build a userbase.
I, personally, believe communities should be hosted in places with staying power so that they never evaporate into thin air. If an instance I'm signed up for disappears, fine, I can make a new account. If an instance a community is on disappears, that's way more problematic.
Daily reminder that Russia can just leave at any time and every dead body is their fault.
Stay mad, Moscow.
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