Idk how about another unique Zelda game instead of a remake of something we’ve already played? I’d rather they put effort into a new Zelda than put resources into remaking an old one.
Idk how about another unique Zelda game instead of a remake of something we’ve already played? I’d rather they put effort into a new Zelda than put resources into remaking an old one.
What? Eventually it will have been so long since a remake that the remake itself is outdated and irrelevant.
I don’t know, I enjoyed how dark of a world Twilight Princess was designed to be.
I had a mother deer charge me in my garage because I walked out when her kids were messing around in the yard and the mother saw me.
Ironically, I play Paradox’s games and have a lot of fun with them.
I mean, that can be a skill of itself really. I’ve gotten most of the places in my life by happening to know the right people and not causing a mess.
Right, well publishers will also have to handle the issue.
*cough* Nintendo has released ‘how’ many models of their handhelds?
Being consistently at least a year behind on gaming is great. Usually all the DLC is out and ‘ultimate’ editions are super cheap so I can get it all in a bundle. And with the mess of release day games anymore it’s nice to wait and play a functional game, as opposed to dealing with months of patches before it’s…
If developers can make a game run on multiple consoles, they can make a game run on a technologically superior version of one of those.
It’s similar, but the PC market moves much faster but in much tinier steps. My 980 isn’t thaaat different than my friend’s 960. They’ll both run the same games without many issues and too severe of differences. But a 4 year old console is very different from something new.
Actually, having a technically superior and a technically inferior version of the same thing that runs the same games is more or less exactly how the PC market is on a much less complex level.
As an exclusively PC gamer, consoles don’t feel like an afterthought.
There’s a downside to running the same game console for many years at a time. Sony probably realizes that the PS4 is hitting a development ceiling and can’t bump out any more power than it already has.
God forbid that developers be expected to produce a game that works on multiple different setups of equipment. Competent developers can make a game run well on PC and every console, they can handle porting it to an upgraded PS4.
Too bad you don’t get a working Bethesda game on consoles.
The Xbox One launched at 500$. By doing a little searching on parts, I can make a PC that runs games better than an Xbox One for 500$.
Major companies are probably understanding that openly discriminating against large numbers of people is bad for their business.
It may have to do with hoping people forget the bill so it becomes law without a massive lawsuit over it and hoping for a more agreeable state congress.
Guy in a suit? You mean they didn’t just hire Godzilla?