They want it to escalate
I've heard the 3.5% static for major general strikes being effective, not so sure about protests.
Dead or Alive was released about a month after Tomb Raider...
I don't see why this is getting down voted. Just because you disagree with the person in the article does not invalidate its newsworthiness.
And you're clearly a troll. Goodbye
30+ years of studying game and software development lol
The key ingredient that separates PC from console is you can deploy code custom optimized for the fixed platform hardware. This is why you have to go up a tier in GPU to have an experience on par with what a console would have because it's running generisized code.
Still not ported to a console. SteamDeck gives you a console-like experience, but it is not a console
Conde Nast didn't make Reddit the front page of the Internet, the community did
There's been a meme going around America lately that we need to take some inspiration from our French cousins. But it sounds like they need to find some more of that fire themselves if this is the state of things (I'm also including the smoking ban the article mentions)
How does it handle state management beyond simple useStates? Will there be support for Contexts and Signals (preact)?
History shows that the public will side against the group they perceive to be the most violent. So let's let them get that fame before we start firing back