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Ryuu96 said:

Never thought I'd see the day but Sea of Thieves is adding private servers.

I am unsure how the current fanbase will react to this, I've always seen fighting over whether Sea of Thieves should add private servers or not, over the concern that private servers would kill the main servers population and thus kill the fun of the PVP and random encounters of finding other players. 

Might actually make me play the game again though, Lol.

Nah they need to disable all achievements for safer seas and also permaban anyone that used an alliance server in the past



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New Safer Seas is a classic case of liberals ruining gaming, here's an idea, get good and fight pussies



What if they did a story mode with all the Tall Tales and Gold/Cosmetic unlocks but no other progressions?

I can see both sides of the argument though...However, I'm still going to take advantage of it

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I also asked Phil and Sarah about the improved relationship with Square Enix. Sarah Bond said it’s something they have been working on for a while and that the new Square Enix President has also helped by being very enthusiastic about it too.

Phil Spencer said even though he doesn’t like travelling to Las Vegas, he did it for the FF14 Fan Fest and Yoshi-P! He said he has been talking to Yoshi-P about FF14 on Xbox for 5 years! Also said that the Las Vegas FF14 fan fest appearance was planned numerous months in advance! #FF14 #Xbox





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Ryuu96 said:

What if they did a story mode with all the Tall Tales and Gold/Cosmetic unlocks but no other progressions?

I can see both sides of the argument though...However, I'm still going to take advantage of it

i'd be fine with it, but like not disabling achievements/commendations makes stuff like the FOFs way too easy it shouldn't even count smfh

The least they could do is bring back arena so I can mop up the rest of those cheevos



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Interesting that Zenimax reports directly to Phil but Sega (if acquired) were planned to report to Matt Booty.

Guess Matt has some more studios in him after all, a lot more studios! Lol.

Like I thought XGS would add maybe 1-3 more but Sega would be 10+ added under XGS?

Or maybe Sega would still be separate but just report to Matt...Which would be odd, why not Phil? Lol.

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SoT community out there giving Xbots a bad name, smh.



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