I understand restricting the macOS version because it costs money but doing this for Windows is just a scumbag tactic, to be sure.
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Oh, the irony of that last statement contrasted with the rest of your post.
All these replies are extremely indicative of just how utterly ridiculous the Fediverse can be. It almost makes me want to leave again but no: this network needs opposing opinions from its "acceptable" narrative. It's bad enough that the Fediverse is already an echo chamber as it is.
I never had the chance to play this one, but I did really love the more modern Hot Pursuit! Might have to look into how to find this one.
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I know it can be worse. I just think it could also be better.
I love Steam but I've always felt like the refund policy was a bit of a joke. I feel like the time limit should be flexible, being a bit longer for games that have long tutorials or a bunch of intro cutscenes.
That's because they're classy and understand that the two are totally different projects. Skyblivion is impressive but that doesn't even remotely mean that an official remaster/remake isn't worth having.
I just don't get the hype of immutable. Sure, it's not easy to break and can be better for security, but it really does defeat the purpose of Linux freedom. It's only really good for absolute and total beginners (meaning those who aren't tech savvy), and for home console style PCs.
EverQuest Next. That game would have been the best MMO ever, if they would've stuck with it. Unfortunately, SOE got bought out and the new owners were whackos who didn't care. It's sad because nothing has come close since then. Only GW2 and ESO have even a fraction of the concepts of EQN.
Mastodon and Pixelfed. Mastodon is my main (Retro Gaiden) but I'm experimenting with the Fediverse to see what works for me and what doesn't.