I’d be curious to know how many of those assets were made by the dev vs commissioned vs purchased in an asset store
I’d be curious to know how many of those assets were made by the dev vs commissioned vs purchased in an asset store
Oh dear, that screen-shake is... too much. I don’t normally get motion sick, but I did a bit from watching that trailer.
I imagine the increased noise from extraterrestrial particles/radiation would be a massive hurdle
It was only a matter of time. For years Netflix has been offering a much better service than cable/satellite TV for about a tenth of the price, and without ads. I’m not really offended that they want to cash in on that a bit more; I just hope they don’t one day become the very thing they disrupted.
Jeff Kaplan continuing in is role as our collective Game Dad
a) It’s swanky, and many people will buy it just for that
b) The dream has always been to have a roll-up TV without a base, so you could carry it around like a poster and set it up anywhere. Products like this fund the technology that will one day make that possible
Fwiw I bought a 49" LG TV in 2014, and I’ve never had a single complaint. The picture is still perfect, the colors are bright. I don’t really care about HDR or 4k, so I probably won’t be upgrading until it breaks.
More likely it’s a startup that’s having trouble staying afloat, and doesn’t work too hard to prevent false-positives when it comes to detecting cheaters because it means less money that they have to pay out.
Apple’s most famous innovations weren’t driven by technology, but by design. PCs existed before the Mac, MP3 players existed before the iPod, touchscreen smartphones existed before the iPhone. Apple didn’t invent these technologies, and while they did push them forward a bit, that wasn’t what led to revolution.…
I swear, every Kinja website other than Kotaku has become a bottomless vat of vitriol. And I’m not even talking about the comment section. And I don’t even disagree with the actual premise of this article.
I don’t disagree with the actual points, but you have to dig through such a huge volume of childish ranting to get to them that they may as well not exist.
They probably should have credited him. Perhaps even paid him to come in and do the mo-cap himself. Could’ve been a cool bit of publicity for both parties.
- The Last Guardian: 1,940,000
True. *shrug*
1) Apple is one of the only tech companies still (quaintly) making their money by selling people actual products. They do have an ad business, but it’s far smaller and less important than Google’s. Therefore they have much less to gain from unscrupulously collecting user data.
2) On the other side of things, they’ve…
In another game they would be, but Spidey’s suit is skin-tight. The bumps and ridges can be done with normal maps; there’s no need for a new mesh unless there’s something protruding off of him. There are a couple like that - the punk one for example - but most of them don’t seem to be that way.
This is ranty and unoriginal; most of these complaints have been made by certain segments for years on end, yet people keep buying iPhones, which means there’s obviously something people like you are missing.
It must be a licensing thing. Adding a suit like that is, I would guess, little more than a new material (texture/normal map/etc.). I estimate it would take a single one of their artists no more than a week to put it together, including all the polish and testing they’d want to give it. They’d have no reason to dig in…
Part of me misses the time before companies could patch out fun glitches like this. You can do Melee’s “black hole” glitch to this day.