“As I said a year ago, CryptoZoo was derailed by bad actors. Bad actors who DID steal money and who betrayed our team while internally sabotaging the game,” Paul said in part of the X/Twitter post.
“As I said a year ago, CryptoZoo was derailed by bad actors. Bad actors who DID steal money and who betrayed our team while internally sabotaging the game,” Paul said in part of the X/Twitter post.
I honestly have no idea if you're being serious or not.
Yeah I'm okay with this.
Due to the limitations of the programming, it starts to read RAM instead of the proper game code. If it reads something out of the memory that is interpreted a specific way it causes a crash.
But do you really want Steam, the group which has the most to gain from highlighting specific games as “worth your money”, to be in charge of doing this? How do you ensure it’s being done evenly and fairly?
When I first saw the headline for this, I was thinking “geez that’s kinda dumb, how about exercising a little self control?”, but then I realized I have like 15 different writing projects started but not even close to finished because every time I go to work on one I decide to play a game or watch something for “just…
1. Remote Workers
I think they mean they had a long track record of not doing it. Then they tried it for a bit, didn’t like it, and never did it again.
I’m half in, half out on this one. On one hand, I never have, and never have had trouble finding something I’m looking for in a store or on Amazon. At worst I’ll have to ask an employee where a specific item is but that’s just because I don’t know where it is, but that’s usually because it could fall under a couple…
“the ability to scale resolution (letting the game perform better on weaker phones)“
Spencer seems like an okay dude but I would bet money this data is fabricated, either by adjusting backend data or he literally has an intern that plays on his account for him.
The “improved traversal options" are so you can go to a planet and find nothing, but faster lol
Yeah I know, that’s why I specifically said “mainline” game, as opposed to a spinoff or side title. But that’s not to detract from the fact it’s actually nice they’re giving her another game specifically for her. I’m just being glib.
For Activision they had both the occasional free code and you could get games at a steep discount. I'm not ashamed to admit I ordered a couple of new games then immediately turned around and brought them to Walmart and got store credit each time I was able to.
I wasn't able to watch this year but I absolutely have in the past because it often clues me in to games worth playing that I might have missed. I only get to play a couple of new games each year so hearing about good games not on my radar is very helpful and worth watching for in addition to the info on new games…
I remember back when I was a tester for Activision that was one of the few perks. Usually you would get a physical disc or a download code for most of the games you worked on. Or rather, at least the bigger games worth getting a copy of, nobody was really clamoring for a Wii U copy of Transformers Rise of The Dark…
Well you have to admit it's a bit silly. Like in a college lecture where a professor says something and a student raises their hand like they have a question, only they just restate what the professor said as if it was their own opinion on the subject.
I really don’t think it will happen until Miyamoto and Aonuma no longer have influence on the company. Aonuma probably wouldn’t care after he retires but Miyamoto could be 108, hooked up to a dozen life support machines, and he’d still drag himself from the hospital to Nintendo HQ to keep a playable girl character out…
Oh good, so just enough time between release and the patch to completely flop.
You know what I want from a Zombie game? 4 player roguelike game where you play as fully decked out Special Forces that need to go into a zombie infested city and extract something like a vaccine or whatever.