Emmanuel🐻
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Emmanuel🐻
@Warmasterchief
Gamer. Computer Guy. Baterista. Pendejo.


HOLY CRAP! They are doing it! Tiered Gamerscore badges are coming to Xbox profiles!!


Control Resonant to support Xbox Play Anywhere. xbox.com/en-US/games/st…

New boot up coming next Wednesday. Sound on!


Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.

35 years of shareware, slipgates, and slaying. Thank you to everyone who’s stepped into our worlds.

Highguard will go offline on March 12.


gofile.io/d/IL0o3Q Sonic Unleashed PC (Unleashed Recompiled) Pre-Installed Hedge Mod Manager is included Extract and Enjoy😁😁😁

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

🦔 HP launched a gaming laptop subscription where you pay monthly but never own the hardware. The high-end option is $130/month for an RTX 5080 Omen Max 16. That same laptop costs $2,110 to buy outright, meaning you'd pay the full price in about 16 months but still own nothing. If you cancel after the first month, you face hefty fees. Canceling the top-tier subscription in month two costs $1,430 plus you have to return the laptop. You can only cancel for free after 13 months, by which point you've paid $1,690 and still have no laptop. HP's justification: "The traditional upgrade cycle keeps most gamers perpetually one step behind. But with access to a new laptop every year, your subscription breaks that cycle completely." My Take This feels like the logical endpoint of the subscription economy. You pay forever, you own nothing, and the company frames it as doing you a favor. HP is betting that people are so conditioned to monthly payments that they won't do the math showing they'd pay full price in 16 months and keep paying after that. Memory chip prices are up 60% because data centers are consuming everything. Hardware costs are rising. And now HP is using the affordability crisis to push a model where you never build equity in anything you use. We've seen this with software, streaming, cars, and now gaming hardware. The pitch is always about flexibility and staying current. The reality is you're perpetually renting your life from companies that figured out recurring revenue beats selling you something once. At least when you finance a laptop you eventually own it. I don't know how we got to a place where "you will own nothing" stopped being a dystopian warning and became a business model. Hedgie🤗

JUST IN: OpenAI projects a $14 billion loss in 2026.










One of RDR2’s downsides are the lack of immersion caused by non-killable NPCs. I hope Rockstar lets us shoot at every NPC in GTA 6, no matter the age.





