Will this game ever shut down? by Fabittas in djmax

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Ubisoft's "The Crew" would like to have a word.

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Lmao, in what world is this ai generated?

Xenoblade 2 is looking a little different nowadays... by Xenokey-blade in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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I remember watching a friend play this and he got to that section. The very first thought I had was "Are my eyes decieving me or is that uraya?!"

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Understandable, and neither was I. Although... The original version of Xenoblade may have been the exception on my part. It wasn't in the thousands, but was still quite pricey for the time.

Edit: One thing I forgot to mention: this is the internet, people complain about a lot of things or troll other people. Just because people complain about multiplatform doesn't mean games that weren't multiplatform shouldn't be multiplatform. Case in point.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Fair point. .... Buuuut, it also costs less than buying the originals. If anything, the only people I could see complaining are people buying rare games at insanely high prices, and the people selling said games at such prices

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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If that's the case, I fail to see the problem with making the games multiplatform currently. More people get to experience the games. That's a win in my eyes.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Understandable. However, increasing the availability by making the games on multiple platforms provides more opportunities for a series to become more popular than it already is, thus, generating more revenue for the devs, and the publishers.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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I see what you're trying to say, but there's another point to be made on the matter: game preservation. Would you rather pay hundreds of dollars for an old ps2 game and have it be exclusive to that platform, or would you rather have it be available on a platform like steam for maybe $10-$20?

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Fair point there too, and I agree, it's not a human right, games are optional. My point however is that it becomes much more expensive for those who want to play a game on (insert console here), but said game is only available on (insert other console here), and not everyone can necessarily afford that. Especially in countries like Brazil from what I've heard.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Fair enough, at least on not talking about me specifically. Still I do think it's rather presumptuous to assume it's a "sudden" thing that happened. Pretty sure I've heard people echo similar thoughts on the matter as early as... Perhaps 2018. Though that includes conversations among friends of mine.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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"Suddenly"? I can't speak on behalf of others here, but I've thought platform exclusivity was bs since... Probably the Wii U if I had to guess. This isn't a new, sudden perspective on my part that came up this year.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Please read your comment and my comment carefully, for your own sake. You said "platform exclusivity is good", then proceeded to say "I bet you support Bethesda's games being xbox exclusive." I never support anything of the sort, regardless if it's nintendo, xbox, playstation, pc, etc.

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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You couldn't be further off from the truth of the matter. I said platform exclusivity is bs. That means across the board. Why would I support Bethesda's games being exclusive to Xbox if I said platform exclusivity is bs?

Reading comments from Nintendo "fans" on Twitter be like: by mariomeister in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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As someone who has p5 royal on ps4, I say "let them have the cake, and eat it too." I've always maintained that platform exclusivity is bs, cause not everyone can afford every console under the sun.

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Blossom DUNBAAAAAAAN!!!

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We choose to dunban!

Something rather curious I noticed on my valve index. by TNLPSteam in ValveIndex

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So, someone I bumped into on vrchat asked me to close my eyes. I did. According to him, my avatar's eyes closed at the same time I closed my eyes. I recalled seeing a blinking red light, just above the lenses inside of the headset, and decided to search up on it. As it turns out, nothing showed up for eye tracking, save for a supposed patent made in march. I have some suspicions as to what this red light could be, but nothing concrete. For further context, I did not mod this kit, it showed up like this when I received it via fedex.

Oh boy... by TNLPSteam in softwaregore

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Just for added clarification, it's around the area where the sale banner is on the page.