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  1. Between the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch's continued dominance, portable gaming is having a major moment. What's driving this shift back to handheld devices? Are you finding yourself gaming more on portables than traditional consoles or PC setups? Share your handheld gaming setup and what games work best for on-the-go sessions versus docked experiences.

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  2. We all have those games that feel like a warm hug - titles we return to when stressed, overwhelmed, or just need something familiar. What's your gaming comfort food? Is it a cozy farming sim, a familiar RPG you've completed multiple times, or maybe a puzzle game that helps you unwind? Share what makes these games your go-to stress relievers.

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  3. With online games shutting down, digital storefronts closing, and older hardware failing, gaming preservation has become increasingly important. What games or gaming experiences are you worried we might lose forever? Have you been affected by a game shutdown or delisting? Discuss the importance of preserving gaming history and which titles need urgent attention.

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  4. Microsoft has given up on the selling of media like movies and TV shows. It was a weird mix of this mega corp that is known for enterprise software and selling an operating system throughout the world, for them to get into the market of selling content. At least they can focus on more important stuff like, AI or selling your data via their operating system. Thurrott.comMicrosoft Store Stops Selling Movies and TV ShowsMicrosoft has quietly stopped selling movies and TV shows on its Microsoft Store for Windows PCs and Xbox consoles.

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  5. Welcoming Party · Started by JoshB,

    How do you do and welcome on in to our new home on the internet. I'm Josh and I've been a live streamer/content creator for close to 10 years now. From starting out my simple beginnings streaming on Twitch before exploring the alternatives of the day. I enjoy finding these new places that are either just starting out or, have been around for a bit. It's the excitement of seeing what these platforms are trying to accomplish in being different than the status quo. Where by simply trying to copy Twitch, isn't what creatives are looking for. They're looking for something that is similar but is offering a newer, fresh approach to the creative and viewer experience. One thing I…

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