You probably don't want to see what chair I use at homeLol you all really don't like my chair!
You probably don't want to see what chair I use at homeLol you all really don't like my chair!
Something like this?You probably don't want to see what chair I use at home
Yeah I'm thinking that I will try to save for one after I have my steam deck funds ready.Guys, please don't use your kitchen chair for gaming...
Instead of buying your 100th anime figurine or whatever you degenerates waste money on, save 100€ and buy a basic confortable chair. Your future self will thank you.
That might be a big issue! I just have a regular chair! And I mean plain ass regular chair haha!
I will keep that trick in mind when I start streaming again!gaming chair trick
Valiant Hearts 2 !!!
Exclusive to Netflix ???
3D printing is really fun, especially if you can make some custom parts to repair or build things that would have otherwise been more difficult or expensive (or even impossible).How it started
How it's going
It was a snore, BUT the new AC seems great.lol, that ubi show
its been hilariousIt was a snore, BUT the new AC seems great.
It is really fun but it can be pain in the ass XD Especially with cheaper models like this. For example bed leveling is really annoying XD3D printing is really fun, especially if you can make some custom parts to repair or build things that would have otherwise been more difficult or expensive (or even impossible).
I got a 3D printer in early 2021 and it's seen a lot of use.
Tbh, I have such an easy time ignoring their games for this reason that I'm thinking even if they ever come back I still won't bother. The amount of bloat in their games is fucking insane. I'd rather spend my time on games that don't waste it.as long as they continue to be exclusively not on steam - i don't give a single fuck about any of their games
Even if they were on Steam I wouldn't give a fuck.as long as they continue to be exclusively not on steam - i don't give a single fuck about any of their games
Tbh, I have such an easy time ignoring their games for this reason that I'm thinking even if they ever come back I still won't bother. The amount of bloat in their games is fucking insane. I'd rather spend my time on games that don't waste it.
i would probably stick to AssCreed games tbh, because everything else they've been showing for the last few years is just fucking direEven if they were on Steam I wouldn't give a fuck.
yup, same hereI would have been excited if Valiant Hearts and Ass Creed were on Steam. I still want AC Valhalla, WD Legion, and Far Cry 6 on Steam.
yup they bougth them in 2009By the way I'm not sure if this is new or not but did Ubi always own the dev of the Tracmania game?
its hard for them to have own identity when basically all AC games are joint developments between 10+ city named studios , with one of the canadian ones being formal leadAs it has been mentioned multiple times in the best, a double edged sword that Ubi has is it's studio lack of identity.
Yes all of you may know which studio works on what games, but I can't even tell the difference between Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft Quebec.
Meanwhile Ubisoft has like 10 different "Ubisoft studio" named after the city that they are in.
So if Ubisoft successsed all of it's studios successed but if even one "fails" they share the failure together.
Timmy still paying.I just don’t understand how Call of Duty is back on Steam and Ubi hasn’t broken.
This is why that name stood out to me (I'm not familiar with the franchise) but Ubisoft owning anything not called "Ubisoft City name" is odd to me.yup they bougth them in 2009
its hard for them to have own identity when basically all AC games are joint developments between 10+ city named studios , with one of the canadian ones being formal lead
According to SteamDB, MW2 was added in March. My baseless speculation is Phil helped grease the wheels between Valve and Activision while the MS purchase is proceeding.I just don’t understand how Call of Duty is back on Steam and Ubi hasn’t broken.
MS stated #1 goal is to fuck with Sony.I just don’t understand how Call of Duty is back on Steam and Ubi hasn’t broken.
not sure if is this possible, i was looking at humble bundle 2k megahits, BL3 is the super deluxe edition, so if i activate that key i will have a bigger discount in the Ultimate Edition in Steam? if the answer is yes, how much cheaper will be to complete the bundle?
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I'm pretty sure it would be illegal for Phil or anyone at Microsoft to do anything like that until the acquisition actually closes. They wouldn't risk such a major deal over Call of Duty being on Steam, it would 100% need to be an Activision decision.According to SteamDB, MW2 was added in March. My baseless speculation is Phil helped grease the wheels between Valve and Activision while the MS purchase is proceeding.
Office chairs are definitely comfier but there are tons of cheap and shitty ones that also won't last you forever.Don't get a gaming chair.
Just buy a normal ass office chair. If you can find one from an office that had closed recently near you or something that is ideal. They last forever and are meant for you to sit on your behind and stare at a computer. Gaming chairs are just marketing. Don't buy that crap.
Even if Ubisoft returns to Steam, that terrible company can still go fuck themselves as far as I'm concerned.as long as they continue to be exclusively not on steam - i don't give a single fuck about any of their games
They're not facing massive sub cancellations. For perspective, they've lost 2 million but they still have 220 million subscribers. Some of those 2 million are from Russia where they stopped offering their service. The rest are just natural losses because this is the first time they're facing real competition in the streaming space and inflation is hitting everyone now so people have to tighten up spending. The stock market reaction to their (less than predicted) losses was absurd but those fools somehow want infinite growth forever so it was always going to stop at some point.Let's put a game in a service facing massive sub cancellations and threatens to become even worse with ads. Masterful.
MW2 is coming to Steam purely because of how poorly Vanguard performed. The game was made by the 'C team' so they must have had lowered expectations from it anyway and it still must have done substantially worse than that. Getting MW2 onto Steam is one of the easiest ways to ensure millions of sales for the next one. Also, they might be planning to implement third party payments for Warzone 2 (the way Warframe does it as an example) and that will let them potentially bypass Valve's 30% cut for the game. Given that Warzone makes a shit ton of money and possibly more than retail sales, this could be a big win for them.According to SteamDB, MW2 was added in March. My baseless speculation is Phil helped grease the wheels between Valve and Activision while the MS purchase is proceeding.