![]() ![]() Valve sees the Linux platform as a plan B if Microsoft will ever implement that (again). so.My guess is that he heard something about the story about making Microsoft Windows being enforced to a walled garden and contained within the Windows / Microsoft Store and got it not quite right. now it might make more sense, since we have game pass now, but back then? not really. Originally posted by Tryyton:lol and since when is steam a rebellion against microsoft? i think that´s the 1st time i hear about that. first AMD and Nvidia need good and fully working drivers, then devs need to adapt. i don´t see a future for linux as gaming OS for pc. sure if you use the Deck, you will use it, but besides that. We´ll see how steamOS will work, but if you remember the steam boxes. You could also say that the EPIC store is a rebellion against steam, which would kinda make sense. Lol and since when is steam a rebellion against microsoft? i think that´s the 1st time i hear about that. they wanted the franchises, but i doubt they keep all employees and even less all CEOs. MS will clean up some studios, be sure about that. do you maybe confuse MS with EA Games? because THAT is the company everybody knows, sucks to work at (worst employer for years). ![]() i work with the Xbox QA guys (i´m a UI localization tester) and there is nothing negative about it. i know people who work there and nobody complains about their job. well i know the Link works, but that is not to mobile.ĭo you work for microsoft? i doubt it. not pc to mobile, which afaik doesn´t work that well really. i was talking about xbox s/x streaming to pc. Originally posted by l0k1:i wasn´t talking about steam broadcast though. so MS will even make money with playstation exclusives. microsoft soon owns all the big studios, also those who released on playstation. with xbox you basically just need game pass and not even a new xbox s/x to play new games (through cloud if your internet is fast enough). they have absolutely nothing left besides psvr2 and that is delayed until next year. Imho playstation definitely lost this generations "fight". it also makes no difference for consumers or pc users, what OS runs on a console. before big companies switch over to it, windows will stay for sure. i hear that for decades already, yet almost nothing changed. maybe, but that won´t happen anytime soon. If windows will ever be replaced by linux. or get it on GOG if you can still choose the original version there. some devs don´t check steam´s forums that often, so it might just get lost. might want to tryy their discord for anything tbh. but someone mentioned to get in touch directly. We're just getting started… posted by l0k1:well, you´re in the redux forum, but want the original back. Nothing but appreciation for our fans over the past 30 Years. And given that Mortal Kombat II‘s anniversary hits later this year (November, to be exact), it’d be a perfect way to celebrate with a new entry. What we do know is that Mortal Kombat 12 is coming later this year, thanks to a leaked investor’s call a few months ago. It’s obviously not clear at this point what Boon’s plans are for the story, and whether we’d be getting a “retelling” a la 2011’s Mortal Kombat that reset the current timeline, or a continuation of MK11‘s story. The Hourglass was further expanded upon in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath. The camera zooms in on a single grain of sand, which explodes in something resembling The Big Bang.Īdding to the significance of the sequence is the main antagonist of Mortal Kombat 11 and Keeper of Time, Kronika, used an Hourglass that had the potential to rewind time (and potentially rewrite history). From there, the video cuts to a sequence showing sand falling in an hourglass. ![]() And in typical Ed Boon fashion, he ended the video by saying that the team are “not quite done yet”. Yesterday, the Mortal Kombat Twitter account posted a video which featured several members of the development team thanking players for supporting the series for 30 years. And while we don’t have any news as of yet regarding the twelfth entry in the series, a new video appears to hint at what’s to come. NetherRealm is stil playing coy when it comes to the next entry for Mortal Kombat. ![]()
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