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The Legend of Vincent Tremblay
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FH4 Street Race event, but you don’t have a Y button.

Somebody in Philadelphia has a problem with the color orange? I know a guy.

Kids in the draft are going to have crap like “Protestant, may be liability in two-minute drill” in their scouting reports.

I suspect there was an ultimatum from Bungie to Sony that was a kindly-worded version of this: “Look, these changes are the best thing for Destiny’s future. Cross-progression is not going to function properly if you insist on chaining us to that old exclusivity bullshit, though, so you have a simple choice. Either we

I think this will open the door for cross-play down the road, but they’re not ready to announce it yet. Cross-progression and eliminating platform-locked content is the first step. They still have to ensure that keyboard/mouse and controller support is uniform across all of their supported platforms (thank Stadia for

EA holding Bioware to a fixed launch date regardless of readiness is a big part of how they got into this mess. Tying their next major content drop to E3 would just be repeating the same mistake. Let them do their damn jobs. 

And a grossly outdated screenshot at that. (That’s the old skill bar layout.)

First thing I thought of when I saw Brigitte’s new skin was a System of a Down line: “Battalions of riot police with rubber bullet kisses / Baton courtesy, service with a smile”.

Benchmarks, please, because my personal experience says otherwise.

A good NVMe SSD can reach speeds of 3,500 MB/s over four lanes of PCIe 3.0. Current-gen consoles ship with 5400RPM hard drives that don’t spin fast enough to approach the limits of a 300 MB/s SATA 2 bus. So if PS5 and the next-gen Xbox models are using NVMe SSDs as rumored, an order of magnitude improvement in loading

On the one hand, I’ve been busting Kotaku’s chops about leaving this show off the list ever since it started. I get that it’s a little weird for a publication to be putting on this show when nobody else will step up to do it, but ignoring it entirely is just petty.

This will, however, mean some changes for the Steam version of the game. On PC, Rocket League will come to the Epic Games Store in “late 2019.” Until then, it will remain on sale on Steam, and after that point, it’ll still be supported on Steam. However, it will no longer be available for purchase there once it’s

“bigger and bigger titles.” such as Resident Evil 5. And Monster hunter world. Neat.

The crazy part is that I legitimately can’t tell if OP is trolling or an Xbox fan. Whole lotta Team Green kiddies throwing fits on Twitter. You’d think Major Nelson posted Avengers Endgame spoilers with the announcement.

Right now, the Epic Game Store has two competitive advantages that it can sell to publishers: An 88/12 cut, and a willingness to throw hyumangeous beeg bags of Fortnite BR cash at publishers for store exclusivity.

All I’m hearing is:

So you’d rather they go back to crunch?

You’d think that almost two decades of MMORPG development might have given some of these “Games as a Service” newcomers some examples of how to manage their release cadence and staffing, but apparently not.