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Clair Obscure Expedition 33 hat einen Eintrag auf der GOG Dreamlist:

gog.com/dreamlist/game/clair-o

Wenn ihr einen GOG Account habt, wäre es toll wenn eure Vote da lassen könntet.

Tröt zwecks Sichtbarkeit gerne ausgiebig boosten😃

www.gog.comClair Obscur: Expedition 33 GOG Dreamlist | GOG.COMPublic wishlist for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 where players can vote for their favorite games.

Gamers Nexus out there casually providing the best coverage of tariffs

Last night – Tuesday night – Gamers Nexus posted a three hour deep dive on how Trump’s tariff regime is completely fucking one segment of the computer industry: custom computers and components including gaming PCs.

I have now watched all of it.

IT IS WORTH YOUR TIME.

I never say that shit about a video this long but it is a documentary of goddamn note. I haven’t seen anything else close to this, showing not just numbers, but how those numbers compound – 145% isn’t a limit, some of the tariffs are additive on top of each other – and most of all how stupidly complicated they’ve made it.

Let’s say you’ve got a power supply. Let’s say it’s at 145% as a base unit, ’cause right now it probably is. That’s not the only tariff – that’s just one of them. Percentage aluminium by weight? You’ve got to figure that out, and you need to know where it came from, because that’s an additional tariff. Sometimes. Percentage steel by weight? Same question, same fluctuating situation.

How the fuck do you figure out where the aluminium legs on a resistor came from?

The transparency from Hyte in particular – it’s stunning. They’re just dumping pricing and strategy trade secrets in this video because they literally can’t do business in the US as things stood at time of shooting. They’ve cancelled all shipments to the US and once they’re out of stock already in country, they’re out of stock.

As they say, most people won’t really notice until shelves go empty.

And this is just one industry.

$600 for a PC case, anyone?