The guy stole 67 copies from his job and was selling them for profit.
The guy stole 67 copies from his job and was selling them for profit.
Not only did dude post videos of his crimes online, but he was also charging people on snapchat for access to gameplay footage. Real big brained individual here.
In this case, he stole many, MANY copies from the warehouse he was working at.
Yeah, it’s not really that hard of a concept to grasp. It’s unfair in a competitive environment, but fun and harmless in a single player environment.
What is their security team doing??
I actually watched a video on that some time ago detailing it’s use of physics. It was an early example of ragdoll-adjacent physics.
“The Final Shape” is supposed to bring the light and dark saga to an end. Do I know what this means? Hell naw.
God I love his content.
Blah demo? I haven’t seen or heard a single person online or in person say anything but glowing things about the demo.
“Hey bro it’s not pedophilia bro, she may LOOK like little girl, BUT she’s ACTUALLY a 200 year old vampire!”
I had this same thought. I was actually pretty excited for that feature in BFV....and was equally disappointed when they canned it. It’s implemented so well in Battlebit, you can even drag enemy bodies!
Yeah, that was my feeling about it as well but was surprised when I enjoyed fidelity mode as much as I did.
Regarding performance, I’ve spent the majority of my time in performance mode, and decided to try out fidelity mode for a bit. I honestly don’t see myself going back. It looks great and honestly doesn’t really feel that bad to play.
I wouldn’t have that big of an issue if their app didn’t suck horse ass.
There are 2 demos. The first is the prologue, the second is the “battle demo” that gives you abilities from later in the game. It’s purely to show off the combat, so yeah, it wouldn’t make sense to carry over progress.
I actually appreciate what theyre doing with the scope of the word. Instead of setting the game in a massive, barren landscape with the occasional settlement scattered about, its set in a large, dense city.
This honestly looks like Valhalla trying to (poorly) copy AC1. A retread of the original could be fantastic, but I think Ubisoft forgot what made it so unique.
Ahahahahaaha
I think people often forget that the overwhelming majority of gamers are white straight males.
That’s fair. Totk is ultimately more of the same, even if it’s improved and expanded in every way. I’m sliiightly dissapointed by that fact, but am still having so much fun with it. Especially with the super clever puzzles.