Very bad idea and I don’t understand why it is becoming the norm. Let’s say you want to play again Diablo 4 in a few years (probably because you will be taking care of your kid) but all the player base has disappeared. If Blizzard cuts the servers to save some money, you will not be able to play the game on an official instance, even if it is only single player. Let’s say the servers won’t shut down down, another issue remains. Users who want to play in public areas or when travelling won’t be able to launch the game (rip steam deck users).
I use Startpage, a privacy focused search engine which uses Google powerful search engine but without sending the actual data to them. The result are pretty good. You can change both the language and region in the settings. Bad part of Startpage is it is a for profit company (some advertising will be displayed using past search history only)
I liked Cyberpunk when it launched (despite the false promises from Projekt Red), but THIS is very promising. I will surely replay the game
People still preorder games at full price even after all the controversies… Ngl the game looks sexy and may be a big hit but the price is a big no
Switch from Windows to Fedora as my daily driver and for some gaming. Works flawlessly and I love every parts of it. Linux has such cool distros and communities
Definitely old but some are still useful