Realnoize42
Realnoize42
Realnoize42

As someone else mentioned, games are getting bigger. Assets are getting bigger. I’m not negating the fact that those new systems load things much faster than the older systems. What I doesn’t agree with is what fanboys have been saying about load times being “a thing of the past”. They’re not. They’re greatly reduced,

You can’t win with fanboys. No amount or argument will ever cast a single shadow of a doubt on their reasoning.

It actually bothers me that manufacturers have to build in features to compensate for UI design fails from game developers.

Also agree on a Luigi starter set. But really, I don’t know how LEGO actually thought this one out. I mean, I went to a LEGO store this weekend, and they had an ENTIRE WALL SECTION of Super Mario EXPANSIONS, but only had about 3 starter sets in the store. And really, that’s the first time EVER I saw starter sets in a

Everyone has things they care about, and these can differ from person to person. For instance, I care a lot about backward compatibility and the convenience of having a single device being able to serve multiple purposes. That’s why I liked the Xbox One platform a lot. BC is great, and the damn thing also serves as my

The problem I see in any store I go to, is that they all have TONS of expansion sets, like, really, TONS of them, but never a single starter course. Which makes sense that if they only had, let’s say 20 starter sets in stock and 20 of each expansion, that they’ll be stuck with almost all their expansions as not

I got my PS4 a year after its release, and my Xbox One S about 2 years ago during black Friday or something. I think I bought the Switch sooner, but still, it was many months after its release.

Men have been fucking up this world for literal centuries. Literal. Centuries.

Even then, I don’t think it would be as “gigantic” a leap as you make it out to be. I mean, to you, it may look like it, but having been through every generation since the pong days, a “gigantic leap” has a whole different level of signification to me.

I’m aware of the trend of stupidly large game sizes (and patches), and to me, this has been a huge point against buying specific games. I mean, not only it take ages to download (not everyone has gigabit connections), large games are using A LOT of disc space that could sometimes store multiple smaller games that are

I think there would be more probabilities of this being supported on the Series X, but I don’t know. I’d like to know too.

Sony always had great hardware (well, mostly). If there are shortcomings, they are mostly always coming from the software front. I mean, if I remember correctly, I think Sony took more than a year to create a media player on the PS4, with no network functionality, poor file type support, and an UI that could’ve been

Irony is, I work in marketing. Although, it isn’t retail-related. But still.... trying to change people’s perceptions from the inside is.... hard.

It still is. For about 47 people.

It breeds a culture obsessed with number and ONLY number with no real world idea of how you actually achieve those numbers.

I know what you’re saying, but I don’t believe a company will simply hire an incompetent person just because they have a “quota” they want to adhere to.

One thing that isn’t clear from the article... Was Yuzu giving access to the Nintendo online network for online play or was it providing an alternate way to play online with other Yuzu users?

I’ll be honest, I don’t use my XB1 S for Netflix or any other streaming service. I have an Nvidia Shield for that, that does a much better job than any console, current or upcoming. BUT, the console that’s sitting under the television in the main living room is my XB1 S, not my PS4, because it allows me to NOT have a

My story with gaming dates back (way back - to the pong days), and I’ve come to a point where I think graphical evolution don’t really matters to me anymore. I mean, for every generation, there’s obviously a leap in graphics performance, but the more technology advance, the more those improvements are in small details

I don’t know about drift, but the first-gen DS4 model was prone to triggers failure a lot. I actually ordered a bunch of replacement triggers because my 2 DS4s had their trigger break at least 3 times each. The initial design made the plastic pegs the triggers (used as the axis the triggers rotate around) wear to the