• While it is debated whether the entry & retirement of #StellarBlade PS5 demo a marketing stunt or not, early players praise the game's graphical details & that the progress will be passed on full game.

    It will be released on 04/26.

    #Gaming #GameNews #YouTubeGaming 馃幃 馃暪
    While it is debated whether the entry & retirement of #StellarBlade PS5 demo a marketing stunt or not, early players praise the game's graphical details & that the progress will be passed on full game. It will be released on 04/26. #Gaming #GameNews #YouTubeGaming 馃幃 馃暪
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  • Good morning muñaños #gamers !

    Well, still so much debate on #TheGameAwards nominee confirmation yesterdays and will be sharing my 25 cents soon but meanwhile, have a great day and have a good one.

    Health & Success!
    Good morning muñaños #gamers ! Well, still so much debate on #TheGameAwards nominee confirmation yesterdays and will be sharing my 25 cents soon but meanwhile, have a great day and have a good one. Health & Success!
  • An interesting #gaming debate within the Pokémon esport community.

    But, what's make this different to COD/Destiny/LoL/<insert any esport>?

    I can understand (until some stretch) the monetary part of the frustration, but back in the day Game Genie/Gameshark WOULD HAVE NEVER BEING LEGAL in a game's tourney...

    Why nowadays has to be different?

    https://www.eurogamer.net/pokemon-world-championships-disqualifies-pros-with-hacked-creatures-sparking-community-debate
    An interesting #gaming debate within the Pokémon esport community. But, what's make this different to COD/Destiny/LoL/<insert any esport>? I can understand (until some stretch) the monetary part of the frustration, but back in the day Game Genie/Gameshark WOULD HAVE NEVER BEING LEGAL in a game's tourney... Why nowadays has to be different? https://www.eurogamer.net/pokemon-world-championships-disqualifies-pros-with-hacked-creatures-sparking-community-debate
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    Pokémon World Championships disqualifies pros with hacked creatures, sparking community debate
    This year's Pok&eacute;mon World Championship tournament saw organisers disqualify multiple pros using hacked Pok&eacut…
  • Recently, Nintendo filed for multiple new patents with Japan regulators with 31 being directly attached to the mechanics built on The Legend Of Zelda #TearsOfTheKingdom final product.

    The move is already making debates on this kind of reach by Nintendo.

    #Gaming #GamingNews
    Recently, Nintendo filed for multiple new patents with Japan regulators with 31 being directly attached to the mechanics built on The Legend Of Zelda #TearsOfTheKingdom final product. The move is already making debates on this kind of reach by Nintendo. #Gaming #GamingNews
  • Pro Playstation gamers are lucky that I am not interested in tracking every time that I cannot get the substance or the context on why Xbox buying Activision Blizzard is "bad" in a debate.

    I can swear that I have already been out of my fingers to count since months ago...

    Meanwhile...I may get the "you are 100% ok with the sale but, saying that Bobby Kotick getting benefit is bad, doesn't sound like you are counter-pointing yourself?!".

    To that I say if Microsoft is getting rid of him (last time I read it appears that he has no place in Xbox Game Studios) for the better of Activision, Blizzard and co., by Zeus then so be it!
    Pro Playstation gamers are lucky that I am not interested in tracking every time that I cannot get the substance or the context on why Xbox buying Activision Blizzard is "bad" in a debate. I can swear that I have already been out of my fingers to count since months ago... Meanwhile...I may get the "you are 100% ok with the sale but, saying that Bobby Kotick getting benefit is bad, doesn't sound like you are counter-pointing yourself?!". To that I say if Microsoft is getting rid of him (last time I read it appears that he has no place in Xbox Game Studios) for the better of Activision, Blizzard and co., by Zeus then so be it!

  • Bungie confirms that Destiny 2 will adopt more intolerance to controllers cheating devices

    Controller fans that use devices to enhance the game but fail to see that that crosses the fair and cheat line are in bad luck as not only Ricochet for Call Of Duty is blocking them from play, soon, Destiny 2 will adopt the same stand.

    Bungie confirmed this week that the anti-cheat software for Destiny 2 will be including flags with users using XIM, Cronus Zen, and ReaSnow S1 in gaming and not merely a controller if using the PC version of the game.

    “Our community has grown increasingly frustrated by a form of cheating that uses third-party peripherals with the intent to manipulate the game client. These devices are plugged into a computer or console, where they can—for example—execute simple scripts or trick the game into giving you extra aim assist. You’ll note that we aren’t calling out the services by name, the primary reason for that is we simply don’t want to offer a bigger spotlight than necessary. Instead, our focus is on what the impact of using tools like this has on a PvP environment.”

    While there should be a benefit of the doubt depending on how good or strange a gameplay goes in a match, Bungie has not stated how they will be enforcing warning, suspension or ban of at least, a 3 strike scheme.

    Obviously the studio is well-aware that this will create debate (as is already happening in the Internet), especially users that claim that the accessibility option brings mainly devices emulating controllers, but has been notoriously abused.

    For more preparation on the enforcing of this new “Villain Arc” as they will call the banning of cheating devices and scripts, Bungie will be “evaluating all gameplay for violations,” covering not just PvP deathmatch-style gameplay but also PvE events.
    Bungie confirms that Destiny 2 will adopt more intolerance to controllers cheating devices Controller fans that use devices to enhance the game but fail to see that that crosses the fair and cheat line are in bad luck as not only Ricochet for Call Of Duty is blocking them from play, soon, Destiny 2 will adopt the same stand. Bungie confirmed this week that the anti-cheat software for Destiny 2 will be including flags with users using XIM, Cronus Zen, and ReaSnow S1 in gaming and not merely a controller if using the PC version of the game. “Our community has grown increasingly frustrated by a form of cheating that uses third-party peripherals with the intent to manipulate the game client. These devices are plugged into a computer or console, where they can—for example—execute simple scripts or trick the game into giving you extra aim assist. You’ll note that we aren’t calling out the services by name, the primary reason for that is we simply don’t want to offer a bigger spotlight than necessary. Instead, our focus is on what the impact of using tools like this has on a PvP environment.” While there should be a benefit of the doubt depending on how good or strange a gameplay goes in a match, Bungie has not stated how they will be enforcing warning, suspension or ban of at least, a 3 strike scheme. Obviously the studio is well-aware that this will create debate (as is already happening in the Internet), especially users that claim that the accessibility option brings mainly devices emulating controllers, but has been notoriously abused. For more preparation on the enforcing of this new “Villain Arc” as they will call the banning of cheating devices and scripts, Bungie will be “evaluating all gameplay for violations,” covering not just PvP deathmatch-style gameplay but also PvE events.
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  • Let the debate begin:
    Let the debate begin:
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  • Let's normalize that #gaming shaming is not a way to engage a debate
    Let's normalize that #gaming shaming is not a way to engage a debate
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  • Apparently yesterday's video got me an unsubscribe & I'M PRETTY DAMN SURE that the unsubscribed took offense when I called out "gaming shamers".

    I am not apologizing, let's normalize that gaming shaming is NOT a proper way to engage in a debate if you don't agree with something.
    Apparently yesterday's video got me an unsubscribe & I'M PRETTY DAMN SURE that the unsubscribed took offense when I called out "gaming shamers". I am not apologizing, let's normalize that gaming shaming is NOT a proper way to engage in a debate if you don't agree with something.
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  • Epic Games loses appeal against Apple and its App Store policies (one last chance?)
    In a major victory for Apple and a major defeat for Epic Games, today it was decided that the App Store, which has one of the most strict policies in app distribution as per Apple always sees it as a strong point for macOS and iOS distribution within its hardware Macintosh and iPhone. A little recap, after in 2020, Epic Games launched a patch for the iOS client of Fortnite including an built-in...
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  • Nintendo updates sunset of Nintendo eShop for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS
    Here comes another case study if digital-only video games is an justificable business at the customer's end, as Nintendo updated the phase out or sunset for the Nintendo eShop for both the Wii Console and the portable Nintendo 3DS. Notice of End of Purchases in Nintendo eShop for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS – Update July 2022 As of 27 March 2023, it will no longer be possible to make...
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  • Tencent Games and Logitech will join in pro for Cloud Gaming
    In a surprising announcement made on Tuesday, Tencent, the gaming conglomerate based on China and the gaming and computing accessories giant Logitech, will be having an interesting partnership that will benefit some big players of Cloud Gaming these days. Tencent Games and Logitech are working on a dedicated cloud gaming device that will be designed with physically embedded controls and buttons...
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  • The Steam on Chrome Alpha finally kickoff
    Despite the debates and scuffles about where gaming is headed including the like/dislike ratio of game-as-a-service and cloud gaming in general, it seems that Google, Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon found another member of this selective club. It has been known for months that Valve was working with Google to have Chromebooks or computers with ChromeOS to gain the ability to let users on the go...
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