Yeah, "kernel level anticheat" has become a bit of buzzword in the competitive game scene and people just think it's better without really understanding what that means. Microsoft could do one good thing here and begin blocking that shit.
It was to disguise their excuse to add macrotransactions. "It's a new game! Not a shit patch!"
The UK 'Reform' party are Russia shills and racists and they got 15% of the vote. I think a lot of the UK's people are misguided by the media.
Yeah, it should only be held in countries that have the required infrastructure in place, but the whole IOC is corrupt from top to bottom.
The game still plays like it came out 10 years ago and it was outdated then even. I don't know where all that development time went.
Sony being scumbags? Who saw that coming? They definitely don't have that reputation...
There just isnt though. Spotify had the best UX of any music streaming service for the longest time and only recently have they started shooting themselves in the foot.
Lossless is pointless and not a selling point compared to interface and usability across hardware. Tidal is probably it's closest competitor, but it still doesnt have the integration Spotify does.
Kernel level AC has got to go, any sort of invasive AC does.
Being able to play a game simultaenously is insane news!
For the first $10m earned it's 30%, then it's 25% until $50m, then it's 20% from then on.
Steam sells DRM-free games too, you can download them and then uninstall Steam and they will work. In this case though, on top of purchasing the game, you are buying a license to download updates for it through Steam. It's a developer decision.