You might want to ask film and television Production Assistants how they feel about that.
You might want to ask film and television Production Assistants how they feel about that.
Hmm, that’s usually a TV setting. Did you dig around in your TV’s menus? Is the TV’s “Zoom” mode on? Is it happening with other games on the same console?
i’m not saying they shouldn’t exist, but why does the game need customizable dicks? at what point(s) in the game is it meant for the dick to be seen?
Great gameplay with bad visuals is just as trash as great visuals with bad gameplay.
Visuals are a huge part of the experience and immersion. Marketing has also made a huge deal out of the visual fidelity of new games. New consoles and graphics cards aren’t cheap and they only shine if the software takes advantage of it. The reality is gameplay and AI in games have been pretty stagnant in a lot of AAA…
In 2019 the movie industry made $41 billion and the music industry made $19 billion.
Video games made $152 billion.
Yes, how terrible mortgages are in the Animal Crossing universe. No interest, no time limit, and no pressure to pay back the loan one bit. Not even any consequences for ignoring it completely. How evil.
Part of the problem, I think, is that the learning curve for some of the endgame stuff is so daunting now. Even as a longtime WoW player I got tired of the ever increasing complexity of the boss fights, because they have to keep making things more challenging - but at the same time so much of it just seemed needless…
This is kind of a side note and I think, possibly, I feel the opposite of a lot of people, but here goes:
Reddit’s collective “durh EA bad” default mindset obviously contributed there
It kind if reminds you of this website, doesn't it?
Can’t they just be happy that people payed $60 for a game with roster updates?
funny Ridley Scott drank his own Kool-Aid. it’s just a freaking commercial.
Fan of Ridley Scott, but the message of both commercials was crap. Both are just overly dramatic fluff pretending to be some rebellious breaking the glass ceiling screen moment, and using that to grift the support of people that ultimately benefits their bottom line than any nobler pursuit.
A Chinese holding company (TenCent) owns a minority stake in the company while Tim Sweeney himself owns the majority of the company (more than 50%).
where can I look at the images he produces without watching a YouTube video?
It’d be more poetic if we sent him to Mars
Star Trek Nemesis put the Argo dune buggy sequence in the film because Patrick Stewart wanted to drive a dune buggy. It didn’t fit the plot, it didn’t fit the setting, it didn’t fit Star Trek in any way. He just wanted to do it and was the star.
I think that, no matter our differences, almost every single person on the planet all cheer if Jared Leto was fired into the sun.
I should have added, they differentiate between interactive content and films/TV