Think of Gamespy servers. When they went down you couldn't play multiplayer on games that the main focus was multiplayer. Made some games unplayable too.
I know in the grand scheme of things it will not matter, but I will not be buying games on Epic even if they do get Red Dead. This does pain me, but I have been with steam from beta. Steam offers a much better experience and has a much better flow for me personally.
What happens when someone sets all the boxes to make the cars have a max speed of 0? This could happen in an emergency or in the event of martial law. We could see something like the Hawaii missile scare where someone hacks into the system and stops all traffic for a time. This is such a bad idea!
They just wanted to do something safe. I get it, but was a waist of good collective talent. They could have done something better, but it would have been a risk. They decided to play it safe and still got the backlash.
Surface go is not a "real PC" out of the box. It has Windows 10 Home in S mode on it.
Per M$ website "Windows 10 Home in S mode works exclusively with apps from the Microsoft Store within Windows and accessories that are compatible with Windows 10 Home in S mode. A one-way switch out of S mode...
I'm a long time player of CS. Was worried about this happening, but after playing it lastnight it was actually not bad. 64 tick king of the hill with CSGO mechanics it not too shabby. I've never liked king of the hill, but this implementation is not bad.
One day they will kill the golden goose. Kinda like France did if I remember correctly. Jacked the takes and then put penalties on people trying to leave, but they still left.
Don't get me wrong. I'm all for helping the homeless and needy, but when I see the word "permanent" it worries me. It will be a vicious cycle that will get worse.