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- • 97%www.vg247.com Nexus Mods says folks "should be pressuring" paid mod platforms to "do better" if they're frustrated by its new policy on the ever-controversial topic
Nexus Mods has suggested folks "should be pressuring" paid mod platforms to "do better" feature-wise in a response to criticism of its new paid mod policies.
Title. If not what games are almost direct BotW replacements
It used to be available between August 2021 and August 2022
Sadly these two games are exclusive to Nintendo platforms, is there a way to play them on a Xbox Series S through emulation, using a legitimate (not pirated) copy?
Since they don't have any useful value other than providing entertainment to the user, why they exist?
- wccftech.com Star Citizen Expose Paints a Fairly Bleak Picture: 'There's No Actual Focus on Getting the Game Done'
One day before CitizenCon 2024, Tom Henderson posted an expose on Cloud Imperium Games that doesn't paint a pretty picture for Star Citizen.
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October is going to be a big month for indie games. With a lot of variety - from creature collectors, horror games, rally racing, and so many more - I found 19 great indies you should check out.
Noticed this just moments ago and got this email. At first seeing this I thought that were forcing users into arbitration like many other companies have trended towards. That and the denial of class action suits included in many ToS agreements take away the users rights.
This is a promising move from Steam from a layman’s perspective. I’m surprised this has happened considering Valve did not need to do this and it protects them legally from their users.
Edit: Seems like this is being done because of ongoing lawsuits with Valve so they did in fact need to do this, still possibly a win for consumers.
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was replaying botw and went to windbomb but forgot i did not have the paraglider