Realnoize42
Realnoize42
Realnoize42

Your journey in this case is to a complete, fully functional product. You’re putting a pretty face on spending money on something that is buggy, lacking in many features and you have no real idea when any of those things will be resolved.

I can care about both.

Exactly. This shit is gross. How you pirate a game day 2 and don’t feel like a thief is beyond me. Straight up entitled. And kotaku is becoming increasingly disappointing with shit like this. I’ve been coming here for over a decade and it’s in my rotation less and less these days. 

There are people in the comments saying it’s okay to pirate the game because it’s a Switch exclusive and they don’t want to buy a Switch. Then there are the ones harping about 4k 60fps and inferior hardware. As if all this justifies stealing.

You play ROMs with a Switch Emulator. That in itself isn’t illegal. The illegal part is that most people will download a publicly available ROM rather than rip their own ROM from a legally acquired copy of the game.

Older games, I can understand - but encouraging the torrenting/pirating of a game one day after its’ release? For fuck’s sake.

Look at UI in general, flat design is pretty ubiquitous rn. Gradients/3D effects always looked a little tacky to me, but there’s definitely some kind of in-between that needs to be found.

I don’t blame it on both parties, the developers/publishers or the customers, I blame it on GOG.

Fine. Leave me behind. I have a whole IKEA bookcase full of PS3 and PS4 I’ve yet to play. Also the PS5 needs to get smaller. Maybe I just skip the 5 and wait for the 6.

let’s give credit where it is due: 2K Games were the first ones to pull the $10 generation upgrade tax, and everyone saw it and basically said “they fucking bought it?! all aboard the bandwagon!”

It’s a game tailored to the hardware capable of ray tracing, native 4K/HDR, 60-120FPS, etc.

Or maybe its an understanding that game prices have been static for a very long time now and that development costs keep on going up.

The sad irony was that during the current gen, PS4 was touted as the consumer friendly option after Xbox bungled its launch so badly with so many anti-consumer policies right out of the gate.

However, if Sony didn’t charge this fee, then what would be the point in anyone ever buying the PS5 version of a game?

I’ve never understood why Sony and Nintendo are just so anti-consumer friendly, and seem to just make everything more difficult than it needs to be.

The company adds that devices that didn’t meet the minimum hardware requirements “had 52 percent more kernel mode crashes” in Windows 11, whereas those that met the minimum hardware requirements “had a 99.8 percent crash-free experience.”

This would mean the unsupported hardware had a 99.7% crash-free experience.

I haven’t seen anything yet that’s convinced me I need a new gen console, which is convenient for me, since I couldn’t get one if I wanted one anyway.  

Just because we weren’t going to buy something, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be able to.

I had two, an OG Pebble and a Pebble Time. Loved ‘em.

Pebble wasn’t a failed gadget. If anything it was a failed company, the watches were awesome.