They are in the process of testing a feature that will allow you to sign into multiple devices at once. The only exception is if you are playing a game you can only do so on one device.
Considering it logs you out from your Xbox when you use it, yeah, I don’t have much use for it at home (because if I’m not on my Xbox my wife or kid is probably watching Netflix and I don’t want to log them out). However, I was on vacation last week with so-so wifi at a beach house and I played a bunch of Halo Wars on…
If you look there at the side of the PS4, you’ll understand why I feel like consoles really should be looking more like mini PCs than they do. I’m not a Microsoft guy, but goddamn if this big ass pillar isn’t a breath of fresh air after 15 years of losing consoles to cooling issues.
Well, there are vampires in this game, so the chances of sucking in this game was always pretty high.
The only thing that “sucks” about this is Luke sucking Apple’s dick.
na, epic is not in the wrong here, thinking that in 2020 when a significant amount of shopping is done via mobile device, the device OS developer should get a 30% cut of all sales.
You’re fucking stupid to think this is a bully tactic by Epic when Apple became the IBM of corporate overlords, sure.
I truly don’t understand this line of reasoning. The fact that everyone including retail takes a 30ish percent cut of game purchases is not an law of nature, we can and should expect better.
I think a good open world co-op RPG would be fun (with co-op mechanics like Divinity OS, a world shared with friends, not some drop in drop out).
Holy shit! I just realized I have 119,782 points. I just payed for my index headset this week and I guess it counted towards this lol.
I opted for the animated liquid gold profile upgrade. It is gaudy as hell and I am both proud of my Itchy and Scratchy Money purchase and glad that it expires after 30 days.
“She decided to defend her statement and even had the nerve to Google that analogy to prove why it was okay.”
There are multiple fallen tower thingies that have a bunch of planks around them. They sort-of respawn daily (like, sometimes they have new stuff and sometimes they don’t), so check back if you’re running short.
To be fair, this was their first time attempting a live event like this.
I’m happy for folks who are still into this game getting something that they wanted but unfortunately there is a stack of worse problems that has grown over time which still aren’t being addressed. Looking forward to any one of those (load times, bounty retrieval, forced PvP playstyles, FOMO, steam integration, file…
Things are expensive as fuck and take a ton of work. It looks like they got a couple of really, really high quality sets. If people can’t recognize good craftsmanship because of “ew furries” then they don’t get to have a legit opinion.
I’ve never understood how Destiny can have so much genuinely interesting lore and be so ridiculously hesitant to put any of it in the actual game. It’s been like that since day-one, like they’re always second-guessing their narrative choices and never want to commit to anything, so they keep things as vague as…
Thanks for all your hard work. It really does suck how management led to all of this talent leaving. You were one of the main reasons I come to Kotaku dot com.
If OP had said succinctly, “this is dumb”, you’d have gotten on them for not explaining why. Here, they explain why, and you get on them for not being clumsy and overbroad.