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I want a science-based, 100% dragon MMO, of course.
Include breeding mechanics and I'll make it happen
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$60 games that are actually worth $60, instead of $70 games that are worth $35.
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Affordable parts prices.
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Games which require always online connections releasing dedicated server files before shutting down to allow users to continue playing on private servers.
I can't wait to be disappointed on every single one of these.
Full price games that ere actually full games with no need to buy overpriced mini dlcs, but instead release a full expansion like Cyberpunk did. No more always online for single player games.
Also release your games on Gog after two years so when I buy it I can be sure I'm fucking owning it.
- Games that are completed before release
- Single player games that don't require some random social media account tie-in (Rockstar, I'm looking at you!)
- A really good 1st person open-world single-player RPG (since ES6 and FO5 are ages away, and will probably suck for the first year or so)
What's this? I don't play Rockstar games so I'm curious what BS they pulled.
A few years ago they added a launcher to all rockstar games. Much like the more recent 2k launcher it's really only there to enforce you having an account and to accepting some t&c to play the game. Probably so they can force US people into arbitration, and harvest data.
I recently got RDR2 from Steam. When I started it up, it presented me with a "you must also have a Rockstar account, and accept those T&C in addition to the stuff that Steam already requires. In turn, we will capture information that is entirely irrelevant to you playing the game; and by the way, would you like to subscribe to our newsletter, marketing, promos, and daily joke emails?"
Can we have a good command & conquer clone please? With very good graphics and AI...