Sony knowingly conceals a defect in its PlayStation 5 (PS5) video game system that causes the system to suddenly crash while users are playing games, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
From the SOEDESCO and Superlumen teams, Magical Bakery has been announced for release on PC and console later this year.
One of this year's best horror games.
For better or for worse, XDefiant doesn't let players go prone, and Ubisoft tested and considered adding it to the game.
I'd have to see this game for myself but it is giving me some red flags like The Finals.
When your 3-6 games Into this and you encounter bunny hoppers o_O
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It is somewhat enjoyable but its not helped when the enemy team is stacking 3 Echelons, that class needs to be removed.
👀 she's tryin lol
TVs, phones, laptops, consoles etc, All consumer electronics which are manufactured in millions will have a small percentage of defective ones. That is why companies give warranty.
I thought my PS5 was defective when I first got it. But it turns out it was just a bug in their OS that prevented some games from working with the Rest Mode feature. Still, it was a pain in the ass at the time having the system crash repeatedly. Thankfully that's long since been fixed.
They should sue for the horrible PC app. And lying about having enough systems to go around.