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Amaris
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I would agree but I've seen consoles doing that, too. Not drivers but updates. My nephew will come over to play and every time the first half hour is installing updates to games. It's just so much trouble anymore.Same here. I dabbled in PC gaming a long time ago, but I prefer to spend my gaming time gaming. Not installing and uninstalling drivers and other things or playing with the settings.
Exactly. I usually wait a while, too, it's just even when I wait the launcher is still there. I lucked out and got Cyberpunk 2077 through GOG, so no launchers, no 3rd party junk, but glorious gameplay.Yeah, I understand the conundrum. I don't mind waiting a bit longer if it means a game will appear on GOG without the extra crap though.
And we put up with these things because the publishers dictate what we want, much in the same way they've been dictating the future being in NFTs , refusing to see how much of a bad thing it is and being blinded by greed.
I just got Need for Speed: Rivals for dirt cheap, too ($8!), but through Steam, and I had to install the EA app to play, registered through that, added an authenticator app, and then the EA app had to link to my Steam account.
On the plus side, Rivals is just as fun as I remembered it, I just don't like going through all of that rigamarole for a game.