Hot Take: PC Version will come AFTER the PS6 Version
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Hot Take: PC Version will come AFTER the PS6 Version

Given the news about Sony cancelling physical games, and the horrible backlash, I'd expect that Sony will negotiate with R* to release the PC version AFTER PS6 is released (possibly even a GTA6 branded PS6) in order to sell the upcoming disk-less console. Sony is going to have a hard time selling consoles since so many of the AAA studios and games have been shuttered/cancelled (the games industry is in a death spiral if you didn't know). GTA6 is a console seller and having it release on PC before the PS6 will reduce console sales because most people will already be playing on the most powerful hardware - their home computer.

u/PI_Producer — 3 days ago
▲ 28 r/GTA6

Would you rather have a Gameplay Trailer tomorrow and skip "Trailer 3" altogether?

R* is doing things differently. So if they skipped trailer 3, would you be cool with that if it meant we get a gameplay trailer immediately?

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u/PI_Producer — 4 days ago

YSK that all online businesses that ship to the EU are now responsible for charging customers $3.50 per item in the order.

Why YSK: The European Commission has just put into effect (as of 7/1/26) a new import policy that assigns a flat €3 customs duty per line item for any non-EU online order for packages worth less than €150. The policy was enacted to "ensure fair conditions for the EU businesses and safe choices for consumers".

If you are a small business owner that sells online, you need to immediately fix your shop so that the fee(s) are collected at the time of purchase or you, the small business, will be responsible for the fee.

If you are an EU resident, be aware that prices of things are about to rise (again) because of this new policy. Additionally, there is separate measure coming soon (Nov. 2026) that assesses another fee that the European Commission is deeming a "handling fee" that is estimated to be an additional €2 per order coming from outside the EU.

u/PI_Producer — 4 days ago
▲ 12 r/orlando

Orlando food historians: does anyone remember the secret fried pizza dough sandwich from Harry Buffalo?

Years ago, Harry Buffalo had, or at least unofficially had, a sandwich made with fried pizza dough. Not bread. Not a wrap. Fried pizza dough.

It was called the Honey Smoked Turkey Stampede.

From what I remember, it was an official menu item (lunch only!) for a few months just as Harry Buffalo was opening. Then it suddenly vanished.

The rumor I heard was that the chef who came up with it was eventually told to stop making it because it wasn’t a corporate-approved menu item. But if you knew which days the chef was working, sometimes you could ask for it by name and they would make it.

Then, at some point, the chef disappeared, the sandwich disappeared, and now I can’t find the recipe anywhere.

Does anyone here remember this thing?

I’m trying to piece together:

Was the pizza dough fried flat, folded, or puffed?

Was the dough made in-house?

What was the sprinked cheese on top that made it so tasty?

Who was this magical chef that created this gem?


To be clear, I’m not trying to put anyone on blast or track down someone who doesn’t want to be found.

If you remember eating it, making it, serving it, or ordering it, please tell me everything you remember. Even tiny details help.

This sandwich has been haunting me for years.

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u/PI_Producer — 5 days ago
▲ 45 r/GTA6

65°F at Rockstar Studios & 60°F at Rockstar North Right Now

u/PI_Producer — 1 month ago

I'm looking to drive as much engagement with my friends and family on a kids scholarship competition. What kind of things can I do to make posts get the most reach and visibility? Are hashstags still a thing (even with personal accounts?)

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u/PI_Producer — 2 months ago