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Sieht wirklich interessant aus, ein Hauch von Bioshock. Und dank Gamepass im Prinzip "gratis" (dazu zähle ich unter 4 Euro für Ultimate im Monat jetzt einfach mal).
Bin sehr gespannt!
Schade dass es hier so wenige interessiert.
Bin auch mega gespannt, die Videos zum Spiel sehen ja schon mal richtig gut aus.
Wenn das Ding nicht total verbugt ist, könnte das eine richtige Granate werden.
Atomic Heart developer Mundfish has denied claims that it's collecting user data and providing it to Russian state authorities.
Earlier in the week, a fairly explosive report from AIN.Capital (opens in new tab) surfaced alleging Mundfish's Russian store website included a clause informing users that their data may be collected and sent to Russian state authorities including the tax office and the Federal Security Service (FSB), a Russian federal body with broad authority to implement government policy on national defense and counterterrorism.
AIN also claims Mundfish's website policy cited "Russian mobilization laws, under which soldiers are currently being recruited in Russia to continue the criminal war against Ukraine." Furthermore, AIN alleged Atomic Heart itself is being "sponsored by Russian investors" and that Mundfish listed its legal address as being in Moscow.
In a statement to GamesRadar+, Mundfish refuted claims of data harvesting on the grounds that the privacy statement cited in AIN's report is "outdated and wrong."
"Our game and website DO NOT collect any information or data," a spokesperson for Mundfish said. "The website's privacy statement is outdated and wrong, and should have been removed years ago. We have shut down the shop to assure our fans of the integrity of our studio and products. We apologize for any confusion on this matter."
Mundfish has not confirmed or denied claims that its website had once asked users to agree to data collecting, that its privacy policy made mention of Russian authorities, or that it has an office in Moscow.
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Das FSB ist übrigens der Nachfolger vom KGB, so als Info.
daher auch die “4K 60fps” Aussage. mhh. Hoffe mal das wird dann optisch keine Enttäuschung. Wir haben ja jetzt wohl nur pc mit RT im Game Play gesehen.