I also think people should stop buying games day 1. These greedy companies has started to think its just ok to release games with tons of bugs and fix them later on. being a day 1 purchaser now is basically paying full price to be a bug tester. instead people should wait for all the bugs to be fixed, the DLC to e released and price to go down, getting the ultimate experience for cheaper.
I think a lot of these government systems need to look into digital purchases and licences in general it's not just games but also software. if it's been taken down on people who already purchased them. The fact Ubisoft have said get "used to not owning your games" Should be setting off alarms for authorities of consumer rights.
Same, only AAA games Im looking forward to are the next Dragon Age and GTA 6. Even those games could potentially be disappointing. Gaming today is COOKED
@@BeasleySays *Control 2 is the only game I have some real faith in....and that's only because I loved Control 1 🕵 AC Shadows, Far Cry 7, GTA6 have to show me some real next gen innovation to earn my money at this point.*
Forza Horizon 4 is becoming delisted sometime in December, but unlike The Crew, most people were playing that game on Game Pass, still a late 2018 game though. Battlefield 2042 is finishing with season 7 and they’ll continue supporting with small updates, a game that came out in November of 2021. The Crew 2 shut down in March, a 2018 game. There are more examples, but why are companies doing this? This use to not be a common thing, now it just seems so common.
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I also think people should stop buying games day 1. These greedy companies has started to think its just ok to release games with tons of bugs and fix them later on. being a day 1 purchaser now is basically paying full price to be a bug tester. instead people should wait for all the bugs to be fixed, the DLC to e released and price to go down, getting the ultimate experience for cheaper.
I think a lot of these government systems need to look into digital purchases and licences in general it's not just games but also software. if it's been taken down on people who already purchased them. The fact Ubisoft have said get "used to not owning your games" Should be setting off alarms for authorities of consumer rights.
*I've kinda just stopped buying AAA games all together at this point* 👎
Same, only AAA games Im looking forward to are the next Dragon Age and GTA 6. Even those games could potentially be disappointing. Gaming today is COOKED
@@BeasleySays *Control 2 is the only game I have some real faith in....and that's only because I loved Control 1 🕵 AC Shadows, Far Cry 7, GTA6 have to show me some real next gen innovation to earn my money at this point.*
Copyright law reform is what would fix it, like making it more legal to break DRM to keep access.
Forza Horizon 4 is becoming delisted sometime in December, but unlike The Crew, most people were playing that game on Game Pass, still a late 2018 game though. Battlefield 2042 is finishing with season 7 and they’ll continue supporting with small updates, a game that came out in November of 2021. The Crew 2 shut down in March, a 2018 game. There are more examples, but why are companies doing this? This use to not be a common thing, now it just seems so common.
If they remove a game from your library they should give you full refund
Didn't you have a seperate channel involving politics? Would like to follow.
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