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Dragon Age: The Veilguard consultant and series veteran Mark Darrah says that players don't need to resort to cruelty to have their voices heard.

Answering GDC's 2023 survey, 78% of respondents said they considered the harassment and toxicity developers receive from the public to be a serious issue. A simple sentiment is often the most effective, and the title of Dragon Age veteran Mark Darrah's latest video cuts right to the heart of it: "Your $70 doesn't buy you cruelty."
You don't have to like a game, and you don't have stay quiet if you have complaints, says Darrah. You're entitled to be angry, and you're entitled to express that anger. "If you are mad at that Ubisoft game, be mad at Ubisoft," he says. "Express your anger to Ubisoft or the studio that made the game. But you cross a line when you start being cruel about it." (Thanks, PC Gamer and GamesRadar)
As it should be.
I don't mind a monopoly on a physical product as long as I can jailbreak it, install my own custom hardware, or modify it however I want.
Elden Ring gives you an unlimited inventory, and every item has layers of lore.
You won't be wasting your time managing 300 swords in Xbox's new Game Pass RPG

Looks interesting. I like games that are bursts of mini games like Wario Ware and McPixel.
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 support will end later this year, meaning nearly half of Steam users should probably upgrade.

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