The fact that they have to add folders every new generation is infuriating. Why do they keep going back to zero with each new OS instead of just freaking iterating on what they already have. I can’t stand it.
The fact that they have to add folders every new generation is infuriating. Why do they keep going back to zero with each new OS instead of just freaking iterating on what they already have. I can’t stand it.
It’s because Hitman 2016 was a commercial disappointment to Square Enix so they pulled their funding and tried to sell the studio. IO’s management bought them out but basically had to cut the studio to the bone in the process and a cinematic team isn’t really a vital requirement for the sort of game Hitman is.
The first one is an interesting sandbox shooter for its time. The game gives you open areas and how you approach levels can change the experience greatly. Once you get to the “mountain” the game becomes very linear and it’s... Fine. One of the main reasons the original Crysis was a stress test was because it was…
This feels like yet another one of those easily resolved “If you don’t like it, don’t turn it on” issues.
You go to any swimming pool in the country and you’ll see women in bikinis. Children will be there and will be able to see women in bikinis. This is simply what the swimming pool is. Same with hot tubs, there just aren’t as many hot tubs as there are swimming pools.
Tell companies to stop using it, then. Looking at PayPal especially, but also health care organizations with web-based medical records that want to use SMS for 2FA. Everyone should just switch to TOTP codes so we can use Authy/Duo/whatever and get on with it.
“Did we need three whole glorified deleted scenes of boring space invader Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds, unrecognizable in voice and appearance) teleconferencing his progress to a flunky of future franchise heavy Darkseid?”
I just can’t get over the idea that the average streamer is expected to be on air for 8 hours a day. Not even old radio DJs or news show people ever did anything that long.
lol you definitely have no clue what the community is, it's a hype product that has more in common with sneakerheads than Musk fans
why does this article still get pushed to the front page almost a month after it was published? i feel like it’s actually an advertisement, but i’m not actually going to read it now that i finally have clicked. i would just like to stop seeing it on the front page every day.
PSA for the PSA - if you decide to buy to own because you want to continue your progress, note that saves from this edition of the game do NOT transfer to the game of the year edition. If you want to play the DLC, either buy them individually, or be willing to start up with a separate save (IIRC you can start a new…
Right! It’s hard to imagine that Microsoft doesn’t know the specific departure dates for major games as they join the library. If they marked that end date—just as Sony does with marquee PS Now titles—would Game Pass be more enticing?
See, this is why I still don’t have GamePass. I want to be able to start a game, put it down for a year if I like, and come back where I left off. Imagine if I had started the Witcher 3 last month.
If that’s the amount of BR’s on Steam, 425 of them probably have a player count lower than 1000 players lol.
Well, Google seemed to think that Stadia’s success was destiny. But now Stadia faces its doom.
Yeah, is this facetious? Just dumb? I utterly fail to understand the point of this article.
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I think it's getting attention, not necessarily praise.
It’s aimed at young children. I’d be shocked if it includes anything distressing.