...or once the servers shut down, never be able to get your hands on the game again, which makes the pro-digital arguments silly.
...or once the servers shut down, never be able to get your hands on the game again, which makes the pro-digital arguments silly.
You know a better way to not have a ridiculously broken game due to trying to meet an arbitrary release date? Not hype up a game 2 years before it’s going to be out and then try and set up a date based on marketing’s plans rather than the progress of the game’s development. More games should pull a Fallout 4 and show…
Maybe not the gold copy, but the copy I put in my console, that should be done. Yes, it’s as simple as that.
Anybody arguing that a game should be done when it goes ‘gold’ is living in the 90s.
What you’re also saying here though is, that it’s a 90s attitude to actually sell a completed game. Because the reality is that what is on the disc is frequently not actually the finished game, and so 10 years from now, if Sony were to suddenly have a cataclysmic fall, or kill their games division for some reason,…
The thing I hate about these patches is that it feels like devs now think they can get away with going gold without sufficient QA done. These games a decade or two down the road? when servers for current gen consoles are done, (some) will be completely broken and unplayable, stuck with the bugs that existed when they…
If the dev doesn’t allow M+KB on the game, this should get you banned. It’s an external device giving you an unfair advantage by breaking the rules set up by the developers. If you really want to play with that control scheme, just play on PC. I don’t see this as any different than the aimbots and triggerbots Blizzard…
It would have to be a massive overhaul, because all of those games were drawn in 2D.
I realized something a while back. The Aurebesh equivalent of the letter X (Xesh) is shaped like... a triangle. For that matter, there is no Aurebesh letter that is shaped like an X. So there is no in-universe reason for the X-wing fighter to be called that. I wonder why the designers of the Aurebesh alphabet didn’t…
Actually I’m kinda glad because seriously battlefront is trash and the last thing you want is EA stealing your shit. How do you even fuck up battlefront? I mean the first 2 games laid down the ground work for you...EA. You literally only need to copy and paste in some cases.(RIP Pandemic Studios.)
EA doesn’t want to chance someone doing it better than they. Like they do for everything else.
i literally was playing pokemon go at a concert, and literally have no regrets. i will pick playing video games on my phone over pretty much anything in public, especially drinking alcohol and acting obnoxious.
Local Government: Dear developer, the public is using public parks and we don’t like this. Please remove pokestops so the public will stop utilizing services provided to them, by us, the local government.
“sorry that comes off as self entittled kids and no real developer indie or “pro” would expect otherwise.”
I mean he may legitimately felt that the destructibility mechanic just wasn’t able to be suited by Unity back in 2011. In fact he more or less states it in the text.
Could have gotten your point across without calling someone a moron and a pussy. Its childish and does nothing to further the conversation here. Do as you please though, it is the internet after all.
Have you ever.... tried things? Nevermind, I don’t care. You’re an asshole.
I’m not sure why you seem to be confusing ‘indie’ with ‘professional’... Sure, some independent devs have studios and janitors and all the works. Others are solo individuals learning what what can about code so they can cobbling something playable together. Obviously, yes, a developer needs to put actual effort into…
Not really sure why “evil clone Luke” is always looked at as the dumb part of the Thrawn Trilogy. I mean, it’s not like cloning isn’t a well-established element of the Star Wars franchise.
It would be a perfect world if Disney did something the DC does really well- quick and dirty animated film adaptations of beloved works.