No skin *has* to be unlocked via MTX RNG systems... yet Overwatch’s are. In a $60 game.
No skin *has* to be unlocked via MTX RNG systems... yet Overwatch’s are. In a $60 game.
And pommes frites!
Are you going to tell people with gambling problems to stay away from all big-budget releases, then? The market is moving that way, cordoning off content to create RNG systems where there were none before... are you still going to be there telling people to stop playing the games they want altogether?
I don’t think you understand what I’m saying.
His statement is made with the assumption that RNG must be used to unlock a limited amount of content.
My statement was that RNG was not necessary at all, or at least that duplicates can be reduced to zero.
Obviously, RNG will produce duplicates. But those duplicates only…
So the official response is “We can’t get rid of duplicates because we’d run out of skins to sell you”
But what if (and I know this is crazy) that was okay? What if it was okay that your players could collect everything that you were offering, and have all of the content available to them?
Or would that be just too…
Where’s Coldsteel?
It’s still a better name than the one that never made it out of development- the XboneR.
To think I was just reading a journal article about shipping within the context of antagonistic relationships. Amazing.
But can you swap it?
Wow, a TIE Fighter design with room for an engine and things that a ship needs to fly! Amazing!
I’d say NP with a manual, but CP for the autotragic. I owned one of these as my first car, and it was an absolute joy to drive (and mine was just a front-wheel drive car, without the more powerful engine). With over 200k miles, I don’t trust that transmission. Mine dissolved after just one year of driving.
wow this new Doomfist trailer looks great
Actually, intangible windows are completely immune to blasts, they don’t take any damage from them at all.
Samurai Jack?
And the campaign modes, progression systems, and alternate race types available. Plus some of the games have seen scaling back in the levels of content for dubious reasons, too.
It’s a shame that Kotaku doesn’t consistently review the Forza games. They just hand them off to Jalopnik, where every writer just goes “SO MANY CARS BEST GAME EVER” with every installment. If analyzed as a game, a lot of these issues would be much more apparent.
Apparently FM7's microtransactions are also causing quite the buzz.
Too many total miles, you can get a actual M3 for a similar price. I love me some wagons, but this fails to make a case for its higher price.
Luckily the combiner ports are universal, so you can swap any character into any limb spot.