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Details are scarce, but it seems Microsoft are enabling Android apps to run natively on Win11 through Intel's Bridge technology, so this feature might be linked to specific Intel CPUs. Right now this is limited to Amazon's own store, and is not clear if evey app there will run on Win11, but this sounds like an interesting development.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostGet ready for ms to backpedal on the tpm requirement.
I know it can be a useful module, but I doubt very many of the general public care.
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Some NIS games are getting a price bump on Steam soon so might be worth picking anything up that's on sale if you're interested in them.
UPCOMING CHANGES TO PC GAMES PRICING | NIS America, Inc.
Upcoming and current (non-sale) prices below in USD but it gives you an idea.
The 25th Ward: The Silver Case. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Birthdays the Beginning. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
The Caligula Effect: Overdose. $49.99 USD ($29.99 USD)
Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku!. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Cladun X2. $9.99 USD ($4.99 USD)
Criminal Girls: Invite Only. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Disgaea PC. $19.99 USD ($14.99 USD)
htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary. $9.99 USD ($4.99 USD)
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk. $49.99 USD ($29.99 USD)
The Longest Five Minutes. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Phantom Brave PC. $19.99 USD ($4.99 USD)
PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
A Rose in the Twilight. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Yomawari: Night Alone. $19.99 USD ($9.99 USD)
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA. $59.99 USD ($39.99 USD)
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Is that because their games are selling so well at the moment? Like the restaurant that puts their prices up because they're getting selling less covers and then gets less customers.
I like Disgaea, but it isn't worth the price increase and The Caligula Effect: Overdose & Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk definitely aren't worth the price increase.
Guess this is the beginning of their final demise - not sure about the US arm, but the Japanese part of the company's finanical woes have been well reported and these are niche games that people who wanted them probably bought long ago, so I can't see this move helping their sales figures.
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