Umm... No they don’t. Their games usually look pretty good, but they are never the best looking.
Umm... No they don’t. Their games usually look pretty good, but they are never the best looking.
I don’t get it. Does skeuomorphism usually get you this angry? Do you fork your own eyes our every time you see an email displayed as an envelope?
Well, in the video you can see that a 8700k and a 1080ti are being used. So not exactly cheap, but also not the most expensive.
Plus, it’s safe to say that you don’t need to get too close to that to get acceptable performance.
That’s what the article is doing tho.
“ahahahahahahahaha”
Also being launched worldwide instead of only in Japan.
My point is that this launch was SO different from their past games that it’s pretty pointless to call this a success based on these comparisons.
A multiplatform, worldwide-launched game selling faster than its console-exclusive, launched only in Japan predecessor…
You also need to remember that KH3 had a worldwide-ish launch.
That was absolutely not the case for KH2.
Comparing a multiplatform, worldwide launch to a console-exclusive, Japan-only launch is pretty... wrong.
I dunno... maybe this has something to do with that fact that it isn’t a Playstation exclusive.
I gotta point out that saying that only kids and YouTubers play Fortnite and that “hardcore players” (whatever that means) prefer PUBG really sounds like what a PUBG fan who sees themselves as “hardcore” and is butthurt about Fortnite’s success would say. Which is funny because that's something a kid would do.
I see that you’re just trying to be a smartass, but you failed even in doing that. Your argument is pretty stupid, since we all know that it happens a lot more online than offline. And if you use you tiny little brain to think about why that happens, the obvious answers are 1: disconnection from the other person and…
Wow we found a fun person!
Sorry, but it’s still “fallout” and “a number”.
It’s their fault though. If it’s a spin-off, name it like a spin-off.
That's counterproductive if you're trying to grow an audience, though.
People are still playing this?
That’s SO not the problem.
Since you’re probably too dumb to notice, I’ll explain. Banning a viewer on twitch (or anywhere, really) means absolutely nothing since they can just create a new account or just not log in and still watch. If your account was tied to your ID, then that couldn’t happen.
Simple.
That’s... not how MAC addresses work.
I’m sorry, but the only (and very simple) solution is to make the internet not anonymous. I don’t know why people feel like it should be.
Whatever. Bye.
I don’t think most people in most cases actually get offended, tbh. But I think they are trying to empathize with whoever would be offended and end up overcorrecting.