A X (formally Twitter) user transcribed comments from a recent “StockWatch” episode where Piotr Nielubowicz provided commentary about single player microtransactions. He made the comment that he doesn’t see them for single player games, but multiplayer it would make sense. https://twitter.com/JuiceHead33/status/1773750640797175941?s=20 We do not see a place for microtransactions in the case of single-player games, but we do not rule out that we will use this solution in the future in the case of multiplayer projects. Piotr Nielubowicz, Chief Financial Officer i Karolina Gnaś, VP ds. relacji inwestorskich CD Projekt SA – start 29 marca o godz. 11:00 (stockwatch// .pl) Community Reaction Reaction to this has been positive. With the recent backlash against Dragon’s Dogma 2’s single player MTX, it only makes sense that the community looks for leaders to make bold statements about MTX within their games. Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher III both only had cosmetic and expansion…
Exploring the controversy surrounding Dragon’s Dogma 2, we delve into the heated debate over its microtransactions. Despite the backlash, the game offers a complete experience without requiring additional purchases, embodying Capcom’s traditional approach to optional DLC.
The 1.20 update has added beautiful cherry blossom trees to Minecraft. On our community server we love them and have got them planted everywhere. They’re a bit tricky to find, but we’ve got the details on how to locate the Cherry Blossom Biome. Locating the Biome Without Console Commands If you’re just on standard Minecraft and aren’t using console commands, there isn’t going to be a real “trick” to finding the Cherry Blossom Biome. It often spawns where meadows would, near the base of a mountain, which means you can find emerald ore underneath the biome. If you’re in creative mode you can simply fly in a single direction and keep going until you locate the biome. You’ll notice them by the distinct pink leaves and lime green ground. Locating the Biome with Console Commands If you have proper server permissions or are playing creative yourself, you can simply use:…
There’s a lot in the world of Final Fantasy. I mean a lot. There are a total of 13 mainstream non-MMO games and a ton of spinoffs like the Crystal Chronicles, Tactics, etc. I’ve recently gone on a binge of replaying some of the older titles and it’s made me go huh – how would you even get started in the series. If you started for instance at FF8, it would be so confusing. I wouldn’t think much of the series. I started with FF1 and FF3 (US) and skipped until 10, 12, and then went back to 7 and 8 which made them all make a lot more sense than if I just started with 7 or 8. So I’ve put together my thoughts on the best order to play and various issues with some of the games. These are my opinions and are not universally shared. For some,…
Here’s what you need to know.
Image credit to Activision The Spyro Reignited Trilogy is chock full of content. After playing for some time, you may begin to yearn for a less vanilla approach to the series. Luckily, there is an answer. There are a series of exciting cheat codes that can be used throughout the entire Spyro trilogy if you so choose. Using them is not too difficult, as long as you know the right codes. Check out all of the fun cheat codes this trilogy has to offer down below. How to Enter Cheat Codes in Spyro Reignited Trilogy Using cheating codes within the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is rather easy. Unless otherwise specified, all cheats will function across Spyro, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! and Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon. If you enter a cheat code within one of the titles, that cheat code will continue to work within the second title. Even better,…
It’s time to break out the cheat sheet.