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Amex Platinum's New Fee and Benefits: Is It Still Worth It?

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Points Guy

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American Express has added new quarterly and monthly credits to its Platinum and Business Platinum cards, offering up to $238 in potential savings before the end of September. New cardmembers can apply now to receive instant card numbers, enroll in benefits, and maximize credits for Lululemon, Resy, Uber, and more, while existing members should activate these benefits to ensure they receive the credits. Acting quickly can help maximize value and offset the increased annual fee.

CBO: Extending Obamacare Credits Could Significantly Increase Coverage and Cost

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Politico

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The Congressional Budget Office reports that permanently expanding Obamacare credits could increase insurance coverage by 3.6 million people by 2030, with debates ongoing in Congress over extending these pandemic-era credits amid political tensions and potential cost implications.

"Super Mario Bros. Wonder: A Challenging Adventure with Endless Surprises"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder rewards players with an adorable and interactive credits sequence upon completing the game, showcasing Nintendo's creativity and game design. The credits stage allows players to interact with the names, with a High Score counter in the corner, encouraging players to touch as many names as possible. This extra touch of joy embodies the Nintendo ethos of making every moment magical, even the credits.

"Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Raises Questions with Missing Credits and Endless Relevance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Push Square

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Hideo Kojima's name has been removed from the credits of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol 1 on PS5 and PS4, with new wrappers thanking "all Metal Gear staff and fans" instead. While Konami may argue that Kojima didn't work on this specific compilation, his original creative vision was essential for the games. Kojima and Konami have had a strained relationship since his departure from the publisher, and he has since formed his own studio and released Death Stranding.

"Forza Motorsport: From Millionaires to Multiplayer Guides, Exploring the Ultimate Driving Experience"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Forza Motorsport players have discovered a glitch that allows them to earn millions of credits in just minutes. By manipulating a car's acceleration settings while using the game's rewind feature, players can bypass weeks or months of in-game grinding to purchase their dream cars. While caution is advised due to the risk of being banned, a video guide on YouTube has already gained over 30,000 views, with players reporting earning close to five million credits in a few minutes.

Starfield Players Reap Massive Credits with Game-Breaking Exploit

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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A player has discovered an exploit in the game Starfield that allows them to glitch through walls and collect 160k credits from a floating treasure chest just outside the map. By repeating the method on different planets, players can earn up to 9 million credits in an hour. This is just one of several exploits that players have found in Bethesda's open-world games.

"Unlimited Credits Exploit Discovered in 'Starfield' Game"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Lifehacker

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A glitch in the game Starfield allows players to obtain infinite credits by crouching behind a small puddle in front of Shepherd's General Store in Akila City. By grabbing and selling the items available in the store, players can accumulate vast amounts of money. The glitch can be repeated by waiting 24 hours for the store's inventory to refill. However, players are advised to take advantage of this exploit quickly before it gets patched.

"Unlimited Wealth and Epic Exploits: Mastering Starfield's Infinite Money Glitch"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GGRecon

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A recently discovered glitch in the game Starfield allows players to obtain infinite credits by accessing a secret chest beneath New Atlantis. By following a specific path and using med packs, players can reach the chest containing 72,000 credits. To exploit the glitch repeatedly, players can reset the ship vendor's inventory by traveling to another system and resting for 24 hours. Alternatively, PC players can use console commands to give themselves unlimited money.

"Exploring Starfield: Dream Homes, Well Locations, and Family Visits"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Prima Games

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The Dream Home trait in Starfield offers players a house without the need for extra work or payment, but comes with a 125,000 Credit mortgage. However, since the house is purely cosmetic and offers no practical benefits, it is not worth it. Players can obtain a free apartment by completing the United Colonies faction storyline, saving their Credits for more useful items.

Yakuza Games' GOG Versions Under Fire for Missing Key Credits

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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The Yakuza Complete Series on Good Old Games has removed credits for key people involved in the development of the franchise, including series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, who left Sega in 2021 to join NetEase. The credits for the studios involved in bringing the games to PC have also been removed, replaced with those of a mostly-Japanese "PC Development Team." The move has raised questions about studio politics and the importance of giving credit to everyone who worked on a game.

Yakuza's GOG release under fire for missing key developer credits.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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The Yakuza Complete Series on GOG is missing credits for key developers and support studios, including series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi and producer Daisuke Sato. The severity of the changes means that the GOG credits end up being notably shorter than the credits for the Yakuza releases on Steam, despite using a bigger font and wider spacing. The Steam versions remain unchanged, with the credits listed in full. The removal of credits has been criticized as unnecessary and disrespectful to the people who worked on these games.

Yakuza Games on GOG Release Without Full Credits

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Sega released the Yakuza series on GOG but removed several developers and support studios from the games' credits. The removed names include chief creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, director Kazuki Hosokawa, art supervisor Saizo Nagai, and game design supervisor Koji Yoshida. Support studios, who assist with more technical aspects, were also cut. The reason for the change is unclear, and it has been criticized as unnecessary and disrespectful to the people who worked on these games. The Steam version still credits the developers properly.

Controversy Surrounds Yakuza Game Credits on GOG Release

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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Dozens of developers who worked on the Yakuza franchise have been removed from the credits of a recent release of the games, including Toshihiro Nagoshi, the series creator who left RGG to form Nagoshi Studio. The issue of properly crediting developers in video games is an ongoing one, with numerous companies criticised for not giving proper credits to creators. With no real regulation beyond International Game Developers Association (IDGA) guidelines, game developers are effectively at the mercy of their employers as to how, where or if they’re credited.