Heads up Consumers! You’ve heard of some great hits such as “Pay To QA Test Our Broken Game We Released” and “Modders Will Fix What We Won’t”
Heads up Consumers! You’ve heard of some great hits such as “Pay To QA Test Our Broken Game We Released” and “Modders Will Fix What We Won’t”
Market research is something companies do on their own dime, on their own time. This is them pocketing that cash and hoisting the work onto the consumer. They can afford to do the legwork and cost needed but choose not to.
“Pre order this now or else we won’t make it. You don’t want to be the reason we don’t make it do you?”
Make consumers pay the development cost and keep the profits for yourself.
“We should never do anything because no one thing fixes the whole problem.”
Shut the fuck up.
I have also flat out refused to act for potential clients who don’t align with my values, so I think you’re rushing to judgment on very limited information...
Reading over your response, you’re a snake. If you know you’re doing something that predatory and immoral, then you’re just... bad people. Glad you figured out a way to sleep at night, because you ARE the problem here. Contracts like this, exploitations like this wouldn’t happen WITHOUT YOU.
As a huuuuuge Legends player, I’m not so sure. For Honor this combat system ain’t—with the way parrying works, I can’t see a scenario in which any PvP fight wouldn’t immediately be reduced down to simply, wait for your opponent to attack so you can perfect parry them and win.
Don’t get me wrong, that’s pretty cool and…
With so much entertainment vying for people’s free time, it’s pretty easy to ignore releases. You could play games every waking minute from now to the end of your days, still enjoy (if not objectively excellent, at least widely lauded) content, and not have to touch an Activision/Blizzard product. I could see people…
The warrior icon is an axe head, since they use 2h-Axes as their weapon....
They don’t care if it happens, they care if they have the paperwork indicating it’s not their problem.
Things this rotten aren’t invisible. Either he knew and chose to do nothing, or he chose not to see it. Either way, he didn’t ‘fail’ them. He *chose* to be part of the problem rather than the solution.
It is. It’s just teaching something different than what you imagine: namely that symbols are fluid and what might be normal or appropriate in one context may not carry the same significance in other contexts.
Translation always includes an element of adaptation. Idiomatic expressions are rewritten to be sensible to not just the language but also the culture being targeted by the translation. Gestures may need to be explained or changed. Hell, even the hesitation-noises and environmental sounds may need to be “translated”…
Exactly. This game was the most made N64 game and was constantly packaged with the system. This screams money laundering to me
Much like art auctions: it’s probably money laundering.
Because he’s a piece of shit? That’s about it. He’s defending it because he’s a piece of shit.
This is peak-peak-capitalism right here. This is the signal of the complete collapse and fiery death of the Earth. This is what it’s all evolved into - obnoxious Gamers playing slot machines for big money while their destitute and unwashed fans watch them win money using fake money. A 20-year-old named Tyler ToXiCiTy…
This notion that you can take highly political situations and just opt out of making a political statement means you’re not being political is eyerolling. It doesn’t have to be a grand political statement. No one is arguing they should be putting out some sort of philosophical treatise or anything. But when you make a…