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They might now they’re owned by Microsoft. They’ve been adding games to Steam (perhaps only Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4? so far?).


I don’t believe WoW is on Steam. It’s likely that Steam was just open in the background and popped up over WoW.



Unpopular opinion, but hype for GTA 6 died to me when they showed their disdain towards Linux users. They’ve always been shitty towards PC, but enough is enough.



Apparently, Linux hosts do not show up when setting up the connection. Hopefully Linux support gets implemented ASAP.



I’m the complete opposite. I don’t want to feel like the game is letting me win. I want to earn it, at least a little.


My wife and I used to play everquest back in the day and I’ve been trying to get her to try New World with me but we’re just too busy nowadays.


Clickbait title doesn’t say what the feature is and says it’s being removed for all players, not just disabled by default.



I tried it recently but the issue is that it plays like an MMO. If it had FPS or sword fighting (lightsaber) combat, it would be awesome. The gameplay is super dated.



They are going to play classic Microsoft and destroy their competition in this way, then they will do what they want when they have a stranglehold on the market.


Keep in mind that they added Denuvo to the game, apparently post-launch.




Or it could be like how our competition bureau is being forced to pay $13 million to Rogers Cable for inconveniencing them with an investigation when Rogers Cable decided to buy Shaw Cable. And the deal went through. Can you imagine?


I thought you were going somewhere else with it being an EA game, lol


I wish Nvidia and AMD would work together to create these features as open standards.


Black Flag without the real-world stuff would have been great. I need to see if there’s a good pirate game out there. I played Sid Meir’s Pirates! or whatever it was called, but a 3D pirate game like Sea of Thieves, but single player… hmm.



There’s also the WiFi roaming sensitivity settings that I know at least Intel adapters have. I recall it being on the client side, but I’m definitely no expert.