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GamingPlayStation Prices 6 Years Later: The "Wait For Sale" Meta is DeadLooking at console prices 6 years post-launch reveals a brutal truth: hardware doesn't get cheaper anymore. Gamers on Reddit are having a collective meltdown.30 thg 3Read more →
Gaming15 Devs vs 1000 Layoffs: Why Small Game Studios Are WinningEpic Games dropped a 1000-person layoff patch note, while Mohawk Games thrives with just 15 devs in 13 years. Is the AAA mega-studio meta finally dead?29 thg 3Read more →
GamingZoomers' New Meta: Surviving 'Five Nights at Epstein's' in US ClassroomsForget Roblox. US kids are bypassing school firewalls to play the dark meme game 'Five Nights at Epstein's'. Reddit's reaction, server crashes, and dev takeaways.29 thg 3Read more →
GamingPlaying a Deceased Brother's Fallout 4 Save: When Digital Legacy Meets Steam ToSA gamer decides to play his late brother's Fallout 4 save file. The Reddit community steps in with emotional stories and crucial tech support to dodge Steam bans.29 thg 3Read more →
GamingKCD2 Drama: Firing Human Translator for AI – The Dumbest Min-Maxing in Gamedev?Warhorse Studios kicked their core Czech translator to replace him with AI for 'saving finances'. Reddit is malding, and here is why this is a massive self-report.28 thg 3Read more →
GamingThe "Resident Clown" Dilemma: Searching for Solo Games When the Squad is OfflineWhat happens when your gaming personality revolves around performing for your squad, but they go offline? A Reddit dive into finding the perfect solo game.28 thg 3Read more →
GamingDoom Bosses Speak: Today's Gaming Crisis is "Crashier" Than 1983!John and Brenda Romero claim the 2024 gaming industry crisis hits harder than 1983. Why are AAA studios bleeding while gamers complain? Let's dive into the Reddit debate.28 thg 3Read more →