How about all of the glitches and spawning problems? Those made the multiplayer more or less unplayable. I’ve never played such a sloppily designed multiplayer game.
How about all of the glitches and spawning problems? Those made the multiplayer more or less unplayable. I’ve never played such a sloppily designed multiplayer game.
With all of this going after fans, along with not being able to fix their decades long supply problems and Nintendo’s own IP theft, I think I now hate them more than EA. And that’s saying something.
Why can’t they modify the car for better aerodynamics? Why not build the best car they can build? Why do the rules place limits like that?
Jason, that your article and comments show you to be such a corporate apologist for this crap is exactly why people have such a problem with gaming journalists having too cozy of a relationship with the industry. Very not cool.
At this point, my tolerance for microtransactions is completely burnt out. GTA Online nickel & dimed me so much, that I’m committed to never paying for another microtransaction again.
Trick question! The only new game you should be playing is the Witcher 3 NG+.
The only kind of acceptable day one dlc.
This is exactly why I quit. I’ve never had a game company nickel and dime me like Rockstar does in online.
It may be good, but it won’t be great until they add full on multiplayer.
People aren’t just worried about hackers spying. Their own government or a foreign government spying is just as big of a concern.
It’s ridiculous that they didn’t enable cross platform play on this, especially after not releasing the first one on pc. What a way to fracture the hell out of your community.
Vertical video flipped horizontal halfway through. Classic fight video!
The 7th Guest. It was horrifying. I definitely wasn’t old enough to play it, but I had an uncle that was too lenient.
That it wasn’t against the rules nor patched in all this time is exactly why no one plays For Honor anymore.
It’s a step forward, but needs more than just knowing a player is nearby.. I want to experience the game with them.
Or any kind of game with loot boxes.
I don’t think it’s ridiculous for parents to expect that an app designed by Disney for kids would follow all of the relevant laws on data collection for kids. It’s not as if they’re letting their kids play an adult app in this case.
The only thing that will bring me back is multiplayer. I’d even be willing to throw down some cash for it as paid dlc.
Don’t pretend as if those kids aren’t targeted for this data collection. Disney and Viacom may be able to mount a legal defense on the “we thought parents were playing these apps” argument, but certainly we can use some more common sense here.
At least in a comedy club, you can count on the audience being drunk. This sounds like you’ll be facing a room full of sober people and trolls. Much worse.