No, 69 euros for a controller.
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They have absolutely had sales on their hardware. I am pretty sure they've put deck on sale every year since it came out.
As for building my own, yeah I know, and I've considered it many times. But I absolutely dread working in small form factor, and this thing's size was one of the main appeals for me.
I really wanted one, but now it's an easy wait for at least some kind of sale.
Edited to add, just finished reading and watching a round of reviews and honestly don't think I even want one anymore.
To fulfill the third wish, the genie must ignore the first wish made. The first wish was to do the opposite of the second, so to fulfill the third wish, the genie must now ignore that command, and do not the opposite not the actual second wish. The second wish, now primed to be fulfilled in earnest, not opposite, was to not fulfill the third. But fulfilling the third is how we got into this situation in the first place, so if it's not fulfilled anymore, we shouldn't be in the state we're in.
I mean, we are talking about a magical genie that can alter the fabric of reality to grant wishes. I trust you can suspend disbelief that the genie cannot change the past to effect those changes.
I have no clue what OP is playing on, but I just booted it up on Steam Deck and got to the title menu in 75 seconds, and I shit you not 15 seconds of that was actually downloading an update and I didn't restart the timer.
There is no rule about advertising in the sidebar. I'm personally fine with it. If it weren't advertised here, I might never hear about projects to be honest. Almost everything I'm hosting right now came about because I heard about it on a forum.
It didn't deserve the hate it recieved. I don't think they would have had the reception they did if they didn't release it for older gen hardware.
And yet, they did. They took people's money happily knowing how it ran on last gen software. It was so goddamn bad that Sony removed it from their store after launch. I don't recall that happening ever before or since, let alone to a high profile, highly anticipated game like Cyberpunk.
My partner and I haven't stopped or slowed down. If anything, as more time passes we replace more and more staples and services with Canadian or, at the very least, not American.
For example, when it all kicked off, we had some subscriptions still going (usually pay for a year at a time). It took us time for those to run out and switch to alternatives, but we did.
Over time, we've learnt to live without certain products that were staples for us before. We weaned off things as we found replacements or just made do without.
Still not at 100% but we're getting there. Doing our part.
What about my comment was hyperbolic? Are you implying that Sony did not in fact remove it from their store due to the atrocious state of the game?
Why are you bringing up the Switch? Cyberpunk 2077 did not launch on the Switch, is still not available for the Switch, and we're talking about Cyberpunk 2077 here.
Excluding consoles that could not handle their game would have been worse than them happily taking consumers' money for a game that was so broken that Sony removed it from their storefront?
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