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Report: Microsoft's once concrete plans for the next console generation are now ‘up in the air’ and might never materialize as Xbox is shifting towards becoming a 100% third-party publisher. The company is also said to be planning a massive round of layoffs heading into Q1 2026
https://twistedvoxel.com/next-gen-xbox-hardware-plans-up-in-the-air/

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Btd6 new update is fire

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Replaced the buttons on my black DualSense. First time opening up a controller.

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Why I pre-ordered Battlefield 6... being shot through walls with a thermal sniper rifle in COD BO7 beta.

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Sega denied rumours it's ending console production

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What happened to playing just for the sake of gameplay?

Yes, I'm a 90's kid and I don't understand this current mindset that a game is only enjoyable if you have something to unlock." There is nothing to play for."."I've unlocked everything, the game is boring now."." You level up too fast." etc.

Really, whats wrong with these kind of people? What happened to playing because you think the game is fun? Because the gameplay is engaging? Because the atmosphere is good?

Do you really need a carrot on a stick and an arbitrary number going up to enjoy a game? Do you actually, genuinly enjoy a game if that is all the motivation you have?

And its not that I'm immune to this. I've wasted days in Sea of Thieves and GTA Online because I saw the money counter going up. But in GTA, I also now have everything I ever wanted and still play the game, because I enjoy it for what it is once you are over the horrible grind.



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Ghost of Yōtei sure looks pretty

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Which game has the most iconic ‘Mission/Quest Completed’ sound?

For me definitely GTA San Andreas.

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Name a mechanic or feature from older games that modern AAA games forgot to bring back.

You ever boot up an older game and said to yourself, "why don't games do this anymore?" For me, it's the cheat codes and unlockables that actually rewarded you for playing and achieving something in-game. It made games feel like little playgrounds that are full of surprises.

Now, all I see these days are achievements and even cosmetics locked behind paywalls. I miss those days where you'd spend hours messing around just to see what the devs added for fun.

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Far Cry Primal is such a great change of pace in today's modern shooting world

Yes, I know: Ubisoft bad.

I played Far Cry games before and latest entries are not that enjoyable to me. I'm not sure why, they all look and feel polished but it's something about the constant shooting mechanics that just makes me bored playing them.

I bought Far Cry Primal two days ago on Steam with huge discount (90% off!). I'm using spears and rocks and beehive grenades to hunt animals and kill enemies and it's such a joy to play this way!

I don't know why it's always overlooked as a Far Cry game. I also heard some bad reviews but I'm not sure why exactly. For me it's a great game, it's original and it makes you think how we as species evolved into the world we are living in right now. I'm having a blast!

Edit: No, I'm not an ubisoft employee haha! I am genuinely having fun with this game in this oversaturated shooter games .

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Look at this amazing armor from Dragon Age made by myself

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What’s a game you initially didn’t “get,” but later came to absolutely love after giving it another chance?

Personally, mine would be The Witcher 3. I bounced off it the first time—too much dialogue, too many side quests, and I felt lost in all the menus. A year later, I gave it another go, took my time with the world, and suddenly everything clicked. It became one of my all-time favorites.

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