At the very least a line that awkwardly draws attention to it. Either he’ll say “I’m not growing mustache, bro!” or someone else will comment on how he’d look good with a mustache.
I mean, one of Fortnite’s first claims to controversial fame was stealing dances without credit.
Considering Sweeney considers Fortnite a “media platform”, and it’s whole damn thing is collabs (what’s the current one, street fighter?), then of ALL the games that should reach out to a smaller indie dev for a collab vs stealing the ideas wholesale, Fortnite should be that game. Especially when Sweeney says that…
The answer is obviously, Tayne.
Remember Alf? He’s back, in pog form.
Hahahahah can you imagine.
I meeeeaaaaan you can tell. It's not bad, but still...
Just because Tencent is required to give data doesn’t mean they require said data from the companies they invest in. This type of fear mongering is xenophobic and/or racist as it casts all Chinese people as devious information brokers.
Tencent is pretty much the Disney of video games now; the largest gaming company in the world. And given that they must give every iota of data to the Chinese government on demand, the rest of the gaming world SHOULD be concerned.
Haha, this is like the opposite to Luke’s Animal Crossing experience with his kids. https://kotaku.com/my-kids-are-fucking-up-my-animal-crossing-island-1842851190
1) Animal Crossing is not only for you. this game is for all sexes and all ages. So the bunny items are not terrible for everyone nor is it the end of the world to everyone when they find more eggs.
Use fish bait and it removes eggs from the fishing loot table.
If this doesn’t feature the characters getting a free omelet every day I’ll have no choice but consider it hugely inaccurate.
Honest question
“It’s so cool that they’re bringing in Palpatine’s boss(?) after never mentioning him in any movies. So neat that he was just off-screen the entire time!”
oh man. I LOL’ed.
The big thing nobody seems to be noticing... half life games ARE tech demos. The original was all “check it out, you can pick up shit! PHYSICS!” The second was all “check it out, better physics! And bloom lighting!” I'm not at all surprised that one turned into a giant VR tech demo. Unless this is Lost Coast episode…
I’ll be very surprised if this is real AAA software. I’m anticipating a 4-8 hour game/"experience" with fairly simplistic gameplay and low replayability, and distinctly older-gen graphics. It might have an AAA price tag though.
Until we see the game in action it may still not be the triple A software that VR needs. It may be billed as their Flagship VR game... and it can be that without being a full triple A game experience.