https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27163412/texans-hire-full-gm-19
Not like a full time GM was doing them any favors anyway. But if they are REALLY hard up for one, us Dallas fans would love to lend you ours for the next forever.
Now that all the international bullshit it out of the way, we can get down to REAL soccer.
https://www.espn.com/soccer/major-league-soccer/19/blog/post/3896415/mls-power-rankings-lafc-reassert-their-title-credentials
Re: Mage Knight. If you own Table Top Simulator on steam the mage knight workshop download is incredibly good and will give you a good feel for the game before you shell out the money for the real thing.
What price increase? The games would cost the same if they had exclusivity or if they didn't the PUBLISHERS set the price, not the platform. And Netflix has NUMEROUS exclusivity deals to deny other steaming platforms content AND regularly up their prices and people STILL love the thing. Your...
ANY type of exclusivity is anti-competitive and anti-consumer. It's why companies DO IT. But people in this VERY THREAD have bought consoles for the exclusive games on them. People have bought Big Macs beause they didn't want hamburger_345134 from just a random burger place. Bought Air...
And if it does lead to more piracy (and I have no reason to believe it won't) to the point that publishers / developers feel it financially, you'll see them abandon the practice. Until then, enjoy your new marketplace.
There are no usable items that are different. Only the quest-based items that are attached to the "quest". You get a different scene to interact in based whether or not you are picked. It's mainly just for completionists that want to 100% the game.
My point isn't at all irrelevant. If Epic is successful doing things in a cheaper fashion while also being able to afford platform specific exclusives, then the market will have spoken. The fact they can't stop screwing things up when it comes to communication with the publishers / developers...