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  1. Battlefield 5 is out for many right now if you have early access. You would have gained early access depending on what version of the game you purchased. The Digital Deluxe Edition I believe it was gave you access to the game yesterday (Thursday) however if you got the normal version of the game you will gain access to it on 20th November 2018! I myself have the Digital Deluxe version of the game and I was able to play it yesterday. As with any game you will get bugs and issues that need to be ironed out but over all I would say it's a really fun game that you can have hours of fun with friends. Have you picked up Battlefield 5 yet and what are your thoughts on it?
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  2. Shortie861

    Hey there!

    Hey all! I am Shortie and I love posting on forums, gaming, music and generally living life to the full! I am new to the forum and I am looking forward to posting here and chatting with you all! Take care!
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  3. Can’t get better than free, right? https://www.humblebundle.com/store/sins-of-a-solar-empire-rebellion
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  4. Thanks Dylan! Let's see what this game is all about now 😮
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  5. Jerlene

    Blog or Forum?

    You would choose to make a forum even now when forums are dying and no longer a go-to type of site? I love the features forums have to offer, but that's a risky move.
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  6. Yay! Thank you for this. I have no interest in using this myself, but I will definitely blog about it. lol My readers love a good freebie, especially games, so this is right up their alley. Thanks again!
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  7. My review will be coming in a week or so. Due to work I'm not able to play it as much as I would like to.
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  8. I hated Primal Rage. All you can do is fart and puke at each other. LAME. Myself I recommend Mortal Kombat. I would also say Killer Instinct. The SNES game offers a tournament selection so you can have everyone fighting each other. If you want something more modern I say Soul Caliber 2.
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  9. Oh, and I also liked Primal Rage a lot. I mean dinosaurs duking it out with each other sells itself.
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  10. Street Fighter 2 all the way. However, I've also got a soft spot for Tekken 3 and Mortal Kombat.
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  11. Darkstone was sweet as hell, but I could never get the whole game to run. I could play to about 10 minutes in and the game would quit working. I bought several copies and tried it on more than one computer and had the same problem.
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  12. I play dual flute. It's really easy to learn and makes really beautiful music. I learned in about 2 months and enjoy the hell out of it. Here's a pic to show you what instrument I'm talking about.
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  13. Do you even still come here?
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  14. Yes and no. No, in that it’s making plenty of money, there’s plenty of developers, and plenty of new games coming out. Yes, however, there’s a super-saturation of developers jumping on the bandwagon. While there’s more money in total, it’s being stretched pretty thin so that even devs with great games are basically being pushed out of the market just due to the sheer volume being produced. This is probably not a long term “death” by any means, though. We’ll probably see a die-off of a bunch of smaller companies and single-dev indie startups when it becomes impossible to ignore the fact that most of them won’t make any profits and it’s not the cash cow they seem to think it’ll be. When that happens, you’ll see a correction on its own where the more competent developers are able to take advantage of the situation. Things like candy crush and other such games, however, are not going to go away unless they’re made illegal. They’re specifically designed to make abusive use of the very tiny portion of the population with severe gambling addictions and so on. Less than 1% of their player base makes up for over 90% of their profits, and when you consider that some of them are making millions per month, that should become suddenly very worrying when you realize what that means the average person in that 1% range is paying out. Basically, regulation of harmful games which are designed explicitly to milk a very small amount of addictive personality customers for unhealthy amounts, will wind up killing that portion of the market off, which would mean fewer devs expecting to be the next big thing, and the market itself would decrease drastically in scale of production… but it would be higher quality games on average. As it is, it will have a “small” death in that the more people that enter the market, the less sustainable it will be for most of them and you’ll see a crash similar to what happened back in the dot-com crash in the 90’s. It won’t kill off everything by any means, but it’ll change the way the games are made substantially.
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