They’d need to update everything so it has a bunch of currencies and microtransactions. Their profit goals are too in the clouds for that to make sense now
They’d need to update everything so it has a bunch of currencies and microtransactions. Their profit goals are too in the clouds for that to make sense now
They changed to having a lot of loot because they can sell more items to people if there are more items and more grind to convince you to skip playing the game.
Has Nintendo started understanding what people want in online communities? Has Nintendo learned how to make a functional online experience for gamers that’s not marred by absurd policies and weird decisions?
Hospital tech evolves. Slowly and decades behind everyone else, but it does.
Pagers are still kinda useful in hospitals since they usually still work even in areas where you don’t get signal, but even that’s rapidly becoming obsolete since a lot of cell phones can still text/call over wifi, which most hospitals have now.
Skylines is one of my favorite sim games ever, but especially early on I definitely got overwhelmed with how many systems they wanted me to manage. I think they did it sliiightly better though since in standard play, new systems and objects don’t unlock until certain population levels, which helped cut down on some of…
If we’re allowed to get more obscure recreations of old concepts, I’d enjoy seeing some weird stuff like Planet Skatepark or Planet Cruiseship.
This is persistence hunting, which is the same thing humans will do. It’s an extremely rare technique in the wild, practiced almost exclusively by humans and some dogs.
I’ll take that into consideration. Complexity isn’t necessarily a problem, but it felt prohibitive in PC to the experience. Complexity with good communication on how the systems work and why I’m doing XYZ would help me at least want to figure out the systems.
I can’t wait to hear about this story for the next decade as a reason why we should never trust racism stories.
My greatest worry is that the game will be finicky and require so much detail management that it won’t be enjoyable to play like the old Zoo Tycoon games were. The level of detail customization was interesting in Planet Coaster, but also was a massive barrier to me figuring out how to enjoy the game. Balancing a bunch…
Dammit Kotaku, you know reporting this is just going to make Nintendo lawyer him into oblivion.
The modern era of frequent updates and fixes is why I’m gonna pass on this, and most major releases, until a year or two after they come out. The initial hype and community just isn’t worth playing unbalances games without all their content at full price.
Why not both? Besides I’m bad at Xcom
Let me know when they make another SW squad based shooter. Heck give the license to the Ghost Recon team and let them make an Imperial Commando game, set it on Coruscant, I’m sure it’d work out somehow.
Most of the world uses bidets at this point honestly. Significant improvement really.
And you’re actively participating in a government (I don’t care what nation) that does and supports the same things, settle down and read the constitution, edge boy
I definitely shame people for being overly cautious about a religious group when 19 people of a religion making up 25% of the world have ever committed a successful terror attack using planes in the US, 18 years ago.
Every Muslim I know is devoutly anti-terrorism, but like most people in the world, they’re trying to deal with a variety of their own life concerns and don’t have time to spend all day campaigning against discrimination that doesn’t make sense and is based on fringe groups of people in entirely different nations.
Someone called the police on my friend’s business because said business takes government contracts and applicants are required to submit fingerprints. Now that person is still jobless and has a huge bill for bothering the police in the first place.