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Are we really supposed to just buy the idea that this company that has more money than God and owns several of the biggest things in gaming isn’t just laying people off because investors want more money/the lines to go up? If they were spending more money than they were bringing in, and have been this entire time, then

Yea, threaten the pirates. That always goes well for the multibillion dollar studios, I’m sure it will work great for one small man.

This has been my impression with a lot of the game’s systems; I feel like a lot of them weren’t coming together to make the game fun so they just dialed it all back. Things like fuel, environments, etc all feel like they were intended to be a lot more meaningful than they really are. The game frequently feels

Thank you so much for the article, Zack. This is my GOTY this year! It really is fantastic.

Quantic Dream games are my guilty pleasure of all guilty pleasures. David Cage is such a bag of shit, the games inevitably veer into unintended absurdist comedy with how poorly they stick certain aspects, and yet I can’t help but to love them.

Youve never played a Quantic Dream game before, huh?

I am struggling with this game. It is not a bad game by any measure. But it is not holding my attention nearly as much as Skyrim or Fallout 3/4. Even with my beast of a PC, the constant loading screens are just obnoxious and annoying. Who knows. Maybe I am just getting old. 

I’m simply blown away that the mainstream media actually pointed this out and to their faces! For a brief, shining moment, they were journalists!!

Wealthy people don’t want big incomes because then they might actually have to pay taxes and contribute to the country’s infrastructure that makes their business possible, like all their workers have to. They can still obtain extremely low interest loans using those stocks as capital and then spend that cash as though

$30,000,000 a year = ~$577,000 a week. 1 month of that pay and I could retire immediately with no worries. Hell, 1 week and I could live debt free with enough left over to work part time until retirement.

If I were Unity I would be changing my initial proposal very quickly after seeing how desperate a few people can become when being told their livelihood is under threat.

I plan on starting a new run/V when Phantom Liberty drops. That said, I will almost certainly keep with building a badass Cyberdeck. Overheat, Short Circuit, Suicide, and other quickhacks are some of my favorite ways to wreck some scavs.

The use of “satisfying” has lost all meaning.

If you couldn’t be bothered to find time to include incredibly basic features somewhere in 7 years of development, then you have no place selling your unfinished game for $70. So again, no excuse.

I played all of 10 minutes and turned it off- if you play on an OLED panel it’s like Bethesda actively tried to make the game look bad.

These changes might actually get me to load back in and play for a bit- I was just going to wait for modders to fix. 

It’s their color filtering. They use really primitive color filters that destroy the bit depth. It already seems to be an 8-bit native image but its even worse than that because their shitty color filtering compresses that range even further, so you get constant posterization. On PC, you can mod out the color filters,

Hi, I’m a working software engineer and have a 4 year degree in game development. Adding a fucking gamma calibration is bog standard and there is 0 excuse for not including it. Hope this helps.

The people going “what about it” in the replies to this are legitimately some of the most pathetic people I can imagine.

I’m enjoying the game but the amount of stuff that is just clunky or poorly thought out is baffling. Inventory management and everything around it, such as equipment and healing, is almost shockingly bad. Actually, the menus in general are pretty poorly designed. They have a decent aesthetic, I guess, but that doesn’t

That’s not my problem and I don’t care what their workload is. I paid $70 for something unfinished that was in development for 5-7 years. Not my problem as the customer.