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Bethesda might prove me wrong in the gameplay side cause Tbh the animation looks good for a Bethesda title

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gtotheunit91 said:

He's referring to last years E3 showcase when Xbox promised that all the games shown would be released within the next 12 months. So June 2023 at the latest lol. Doesn't matter much to me, but Xbox should drop that 12 month promise. 

He said "This also means the next fallout and elder scrolls will be delayed." :) I don't think they announced any date/window for it?

I'm not talking about Starfield.

Gotcha. I think that's kinda expected by default since Starfield got a near year long delay. But, idk if BGS has some sort internal date that they expect to release ESVI lol. Considering the game has been in pre-production since 2018, I'm hoping all the groundwork is in place so once Starfield is released, the main team can much more quickly complete ESVI. 



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New trailer, even the off-screen gameplay, is a decent step up in animation/graphics compared to last years showings.

My biggest concern is Bethesda Jank and Bugs so hopefully as much of that is out as possible, I might up my prediction.



Very hype for Starfield.
I hope the extra time make them reduce the bugs and make the performance solid at launch.
Some people are going to be very critical of any isue with this game.
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3.3 To resolve the Console Gaming SLC, Microsoft will commit to continue licensing CoD to Sony – including all existing and future releases on the Xbox console – for a period of 10 years. The key elements of the proposed licensing remedy are set out below:

( a) Scope: The remedy will apply to CoD titles for consoles and associated content ("CoD Games"). CoD Games includes all past and current CoD titles available on PlayStation. In addition, all future CoD titles available on the Xbox console will also be available on PlayStation. CoD Games account for more than []% of Activision's publishing revenue on console.

( b) Term: The remedy will apply for a period of 10 years.

( c) Console platforms: The remedy will apply to all Sony consoles (including
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5) and any successor consoles.

( d) Parity: The remedy will provide Sony with parity on release date, content, features, upgrades, quality and playability with the Xbox platform. Microsoft is prepared to commit to have an Objective Third Party Assessor []. The Objective Third Party Assessor [].

( e) Economic terms: All purchases will be subject to a revenue sharing arrangement, with Sony retaining []% of the revenue from sales of CoD Games, and content related to any CoD Games. [], []. Taking account of all payments from Sony to Activision, Sony currently receives a []of []%. As such, the proposed remedy represents a [] in Sony's economic terms.

Wholesale pricing parity: The remedy will provide that the wholesale price of CoD Games offered to Sony ("Wholesale Price") is [] for the equivalent version of the game on the Xbox platform.

( g) Subscription and streaming rights: Any CoD Game in a Microsoft multi- game subscription is eligible for inclusion in Sony's multi-game subscription service, at the same time and for the same duration. []. [].

( h) Terms: []
3.4 Microsoft's remedy will include the following mechanisms for monitoring compliance
and dispute resolution:

( a) Monitoring Trustee: A monitoring trustee will be appointed to monitor Microsoft's compliance with the remedy and to report to the CMA on a periodic basis. The identity of the monitoring trustee will be agreed with the CMA. The monitoring trustee will be remunerated by Microsoft.

( b) Objective Third Party Assessor: An Objective Third Party Assessor will be appointed to []. The identity of the Objective Third Party Assessor will be agreed with the CMA. Microsoft is considering potential candidates and can propose a shortlist to the CMA in due course. The Objective Third Party Assessor will be [].

( c) Fast-track Dispute Resolution Mechanism: Microsoft and Sony would be required to seek to resolve any dispute through cooperation and consultation within a reasonable period of time. If []. The arbitrator will be required to take into account that the purpose of the remedy is to allay concerns relating to the Merger. The CMA will be entitled to participate in all stages of the procedure. In the event of disagreement between the parties regarding the interpretation of the remedies, the arbitrator may seek the CMA's interpretation of the commitments and will be bound by the interpretation.

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I'm jammed between Starfield and this damn regulator stuff.

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Microsoft might release a PlayStation version of Call of Duty where bugs and errors emerge only on the game's final level or after later updates. Even if such degradations could be swiftly detected, any remedy would likely come too late, by which time the gaming community would have lost confidence in PlayStation as a go-to venue to play Call of Duty. Indeed, as Modern Warfare II attests, Call of Duty is most often purchased in just the first few weeks of release. If it became known that the game's performance on PlayStation was worse than on Xbox, Call of Duty gamers could decide to switch to Xbox, for fear of playing their favourite game at a second-class or less competitive venue.

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(b) Term: The remedy will apply for a period of 10 years.

(c ) Consumer License: Microsoft will unilaterally grant a license to any consumer who has purchased or obtained a free license to play a PC Game from an authorized third-party PC digital storefront ("Eligible Game") to stream the game using a generally-recognised PC consumer cloud gaming provider to a device they own (the "Consumer License"). Microsoft will grant the Consumer License by publishing it on Microsoft's website. The Consumer License will be granted for the Term.

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(g) Authorized PC Digital Storefront. An Authorized PC Digital Storefront is any third-party PC digital storefront to which Microsoft decides to distribute Eligible Games post-Transaction. Microsoft commits to distribute Eligible Games post-Transaction to at least one third-party PC digital storefront for the Term.

(h) Licenses will be subject to the following limitations with regard to Eligible

Games:

• The Provider will be responsible to adjust its service, to the extent necessary, to allow for consumers to stream Eligible Games. Microsoft does not expect that any technical adaptations will be needed to be made to Eligible Games to enable streaming on the Providers' service.

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