Battlefield has my fav heli flying. It's simple yet so skill expressive. Every casual game should have that same control.
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That only mentions revenue, we still don't know their operating costs.
The Steam Deck is a much better product from a value standpoint, a console will never be able to compare to a PC. So it's kind of pointless to compare them in this regard.
The only reason, personally, to buy a Switch is for the joy-con games, like games to play with friends and family. Like you would with the Wii ( checks notes, almost 19 years ago...). For an actual handheld gaming device, obviously the Deck is the better choice.
Discord users won't move to Matrix. It would be Revolt or maybe Teamspeak, but even that might be too technical.
But no game officially supports mods
If no game officially supports mods, why would an entire SDK to implement them exist?? Loads of games officially support mods through Steam Workshop alone.
If using the default setup of UE (deferred rendering), it results in a shimmering/noisy mess without TAA and TAA introduces a shit ton of blur, so the games end up looking like you have vaseline on your monitor. UE games can still look good if devs use forward rendering, but it requires a bit more work and not using the default setup so they can use MSAA instead. Unlikely in bigger games because they want to make them very quick.
Unreal Engine is all I need to know to avoid a game.
It's called reactance in psychology, it's something we all do, child or adult.
That's hypocrisy, not irony.
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The devs are solid, even their dev videos have so much effort put into them.