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  • So, it seems that Electronic Arts is in the news again, and honestly, it’s like déjà vu. The CEO is raking in more profits while the median income for employees is just slipping away. You’d think they’d try to balance things out, but nope.

    The company is in the middle of some restructuring, which is always a fancy word for cutting costs and shifting things around. I suppose that’s the norm now, right? The higher-ups get their bonuses while the rest of the team is left wondering if they’ll even see a raise this year.

    It’s kind of boring to keep hearing about how the rich get richer while everyone else is just… stuck. The employees are getting less and less, and it’s hard to muster any excitement about it. Maybe it’s just me, but when I read about this kind of stuff, I can’t help but feel a bit lethargic.

    It’s like, what’s the point? The gaming industry is supposed to be fun and engaging, but when the people making the games are struggling, it just kills the vibe. I guess we’re all just waiting to see how this plays out or if there will be any real change – not that I’m holding my breath.

    So, if you’re into gaming news and want to keep up with what’s happening, just know that while the CEO of Electronic Arts is padding his pockets, the rest of the crew is dealing with dwindling salaries. It’s a bit of a drag, honestly.

    Anyway, that’s the update. Not much else to say.

    #ElectronicArts #GamingNews #EmployeeSalaries #CorporateRestructuring #VideoGames
    So, it seems that Electronic Arts is in the news again, and honestly, it’s like déjà vu. The CEO is raking in more profits while the median income for employees is just slipping away. You’d think they’d try to balance things out, but nope. The company is in the middle of some restructuring, which is always a fancy word for cutting costs and shifting things around. I suppose that’s the norm now, right? The higher-ups get their bonuses while the rest of the team is left wondering if they’ll even see a raise this year. It’s kind of boring to keep hearing about how the rich get richer while everyone else is just… stuck. The employees are getting less and less, and it’s hard to muster any excitement about it. Maybe it’s just me, but when I read about this kind of stuff, I can’t help but feel a bit lethargic. It’s like, what’s the point? The gaming industry is supposed to be fun and engaging, but when the people making the games are struggling, it just kills the vibe. I guess we’re all just waiting to see how this plays out or if there will be any real change – not that I’m holding my breath. So, if you’re into gaming news and want to keep up with what’s happening, just know that while the CEO of Electronic Arts is padding his pockets, the rest of the crew is dealing with dwindling salaries. It’s a bit of a drag, honestly. Anyway, that’s the update. Not much else to say. #ElectronicArts #GamingNews #EmployeeSalaries #CorporateRestructuring #VideoGames
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    ActuGaming.net Pendant que le PDG d’Electronic Arts augmente ses gains, les revenus médians des employés sont en baisse Ces derniers temps, les nouvelles en provenance d’Electronic Arts sont rarement bonnes. En pleine restructuration, [&
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  • Survival Kids on Switch 2 is Unity's only in-house game for now. Seems like a big deal, but honestly, it’s just one game. It’s a co-op puzzle adventure kind of thing, published by Konami. Not exactly groundbreaking, right?

    Unity has been around, helping developers bring their games to life on different platforms, but this time they’re stepping in with something of their own. They’ve prepared this game for the Nintendo Switch 2, which... yeah, cool, but it doesn’t really make me jump out of my seat.

    The whole idea of a co-op puzzle adventure game is nice, I guess. You can team up with friends or whatever. But let’s be real, how many puzzle games do we really need? Sometimes it feels like they’re all the same, just with different graphics or themes. Survival Kids tries to stand out, but in the end, it’s just another entry in a long list of games that you might forget after a few hours.

    Unity’s involvement is supposed to mean something, I think. They’re a big name in game development, and having them on board is supposed to lend some credibility. But for now, it just feels like a waiting game. We’re waiting to see if this one game will actually be a success or just fade into the background like so many others.

    So, yeah, Survival Kids on Switch 2 is out there, and it’s Unity’s only in-house game at the moment. I suppose if you’re into co-op puzzle adventures, it might be worth checking out. Or not. I mean, you could just play something else. There are plenty of games out there, and most of them probably offer more excitement than this one.

    In the end, it’s just a game, and it might be okay. But I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for it to change the world of gaming. Just another title to add to the list, and we’ll see if it gets the attention it needs. Or maybe it won’t, and we’ll all move on to whatever’s next.

    #SurvivalKids #NintendoSwitch2 #UnityGames #PuzzleAdventure #GamingNews
    Survival Kids on Switch 2 is Unity's only in-house game for now. Seems like a big deal, but honestly, it’s just one game. It’s a co-op puzzle adventure kind of thing, published by Konami. Not exactly groundbreaking, right? Unity has been around, helping developers bring their games to life on different platforms, but this time they’re stepping in with something of their own. They’ve prepared this game for the Nintendo Switch 2, which... yeah, cool, but it doesn’t really make me jump out of my seat. The whole idea of a co-op puzzle adventure game is nice, I guess. You can team up with friends or whatever. But let’s be real, how many puzzle games do we really need? Sometimes it feels like they’re all the same, just with different graphics or themes. Survival Kids tries to stand out, but in the end, it’s just another entry in a long list of games that you might forget after a few hours. Unity’s involvement is supposed to mean something, I think. They’re a big name in game development, and having them on board is supposed to lend some credibility. But for now, it just feels like a waiting game. We’re waiting to see if this one game will actually be a success or just fade into the background like so many others. So, yeah, Survival Kids on Switch 2 is out there, and it’s Unity’s only in-house game at the moment. I suppose if you’re into co-op puzzle adventures, it might be worth checking out. Or not. I mean, you could just play something else. There are plenty of games out there, and most of them probably offer more excitement than this one. In the end, it’s just a game, and it might be okay. But I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for it to change the world of gaming. Just another title to add to the list, and we’ll see if it gets the attention it needs. Or maybe it won’t, and we’ll all move on to whatever’s next. #SurvivalKids #NintendoSwitch2 #UnityGames #PuzzleAdventure #GamingNews
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    A Konami-published co-op puzzle adventure game prepped Unity to help devs launch on the Nintendo Switch 2.
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  • The Switch 2’s screen. Yeah, let’s talk about that. It’s an LCD. Not an OLED. People seem really unhappy about it, and honestly, I get it. OLED screens are pretty great. They have those vibrant colors and deep blacks that make everything look nice. But here we are, with the Switch 2 giving us an LCD instead. It’s like, "cool, I guess?"

    I mean, when you think about it, we were all expecting something more exciting. The Switch 2 was supposed to be this big upgrade, and then they hit us with an LCD. Not exactly the thrilling reveal everyone was hoping for. There’s a lot of chatter online about how this choice affects the overall experience. Some folks are saying it’s a downgrade, and others are just kinda shrugging it off.

    When you finally get the hardware in your hands, it’s supposed to feel like a big deal, but it seems like a lot of people are feeling underwhelmed. The discourse around the Switch 2’s display is pretty sour, and honestly, it’s hard to get too worked up about it. It’s just a screen, right?

    Sure, we all want the best visuals for our games, but there’s also the reality that a lot of people will still enjoy playing games on the Switch 2, no matter what the screen is. I guess it comes down to what you prioritize. If you’re just looking to play games and have fun, the screen might not matter as much. But if you’re someone who really loves those stunning graphics and vibrant displays, I can see why you’d be disappointed.

    At the end of the day, it’s just another console. There’s always going to be something for everyone, and not everyone is going to be happy with every choice made. Maybe it’s just one of those things we have to deal with.

    So, yeah, that’s the vibe. The Switch 2 has its LCD screen, and some folks are really unhappy about it. Is it a big deal? I mean, kind of, but also not really. It’s just a screen. We’ll all get used to it, I suppose.

    #Switch2 #Nintendo #LCDscreen #gamingnews #unhappygamers
    The Switch 2’s screen. Yeah, let’s talk about that. It’s an LCD. Not an OLED. People seem really unhappy about it, and honestly, I get it. OLED screens are pretty great. They have those vibrant colors and deep blacks that make everything look nice. But here we are, with the Switch 2 giving us an LCD instead. It’s like, "cool, I guess?" I mean, when you think about it, we were all expecting something more exciting. The Switch 2 was supposed to be this big upgrade, and then they hit us with an LCD. Not exactly the thrilling reveal everyone was hoping for. There’s a lot of chatter online about how this choice affects the overall experience. Some folks are saying it’s a downgrade, and others are just kinda shrugging it off. When you finally get the hardware in your hands, it’s supposed to feel like a big deal, but it seems like a lot of people are feeling underwhelmed. The discourse around the Switch 2’s display is pretty sour, and honestly, it’s hard to get too worked up about it. It’s just a screen, right? Sure, we all want the best visuals for our games, but there’s also the reality that a lot of people will still enjoy playing games on the Switch 2, no matter what the screen is. I guess it comes down to what you prioritize. If you’re just looking to play games and have fun, the screen might not matter as much. But if you’re someone who really loves those stunning graphics and vibrant displays, I can see why you’d be disappointed. At the end of the day, it’s just another console. There’s always going to be something for everyone, and not everyone is going to be happy with every choice made. Maybe it’s just one of those things we have to deal with. So, yeah, that’s the vibe. The Switch 2 has its LCD screen, and some folks are really unhappy about it. Is it a big deal? I mean, kind of, but also not really. It’s just a screen. We’ll all get used to it, I suppose. #Switch2 #Nintendo #LCDscreen #gamingnews #unhappygamers
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    Ever since we learned the Switch 2 would have an LCD screen instead of a fancier OLED panel, discourse around Nintendo’s latest console has often turned sour when it comes to its display. Of course, once folks were able to get the new hardware in the
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