To be fair, that can also be easily mimicked. Especially at these prices. It’s certainly helpful, though.
To be fair, that can also be easily mimicked. Especially at these prices. It’s certainly helpful, though.
More than 65% of switch owners use their Switch in handheld ONLY mode. That’s a startling number. I think less than 5% now use it only docked. And the remainder have mixed use scenarios.
People are anticipating 4k with tensor cores from Nvidia. Which is probably around the corner. They already have mobile-like chips utilizing tensor cores. The problem is TDP, but they’re also not exactly trying very hard to hit it.
I really wish these games would understand that it’s ok to update the effects and spells while maintaining that retro look.
lol, that caught me off guard. Great game, especially early in the switch cycle but it’s a better RPG than golf game?
The American version of this would be western themed while using assault rifles in place of revolvers and then panning to eating contests and featuring NYC as the only distinctive city, despite it being hosted in Seattle.
It creates plausible deniability from a legal perspective but it’s shockingly easy to trace.
I’m just curious, what do you propose instead of Capitalism?
Many but not all were paid a little. “Food and Shelter” does not count as “pay” for the remaining that did, indeed, have slaves in the most explicit terms.
As stated, not all, but also it gets tricky because of newer adaptations. Some with official approval, collaboration, some without.
I think the older games are a bit more slowly paced and classical feeling. I don’t think it’s a huge difference but that would be something to consider.
This was pretty fun but it had major balancing issues. From not understanding gearing (or rather how to game it properly) to botched card mechanics and then the mindless base building.
I misspoke there. I meant only it isn’t being sold while being used as that. That is to say, it’s legal, if done legally, to use this code for “ports” or compiling into a playable game because it also isn’t being sold. It being under a public domain license also helps immensely in their favor since it’s easier for…
I may not be a copyright lawyer but I know more than most armchairs because I am an independent content creator. So I have a vested interest in understanding these things.
Except it wasn’t their property to claim and there was no claim to be made. It is 100% legal and the lawyers know this. No protected code was distributed and it’s been established multiple times in court you can mod what you purchase as long as it doesn’t interfere or damage the original IP holder. Like, say, modding…
Cross was poorly received because it wasn’t Trigger 2, or an action RPG. Much like how VIII was poorly received because it wasn’t VII-2.
Cross is associated with Radical Dreamers, which in of itself has issues with its association with Chrono Trigger.
Money. Titles aren’t just entirely ceremony related. I don’t know the specifics of what they want and all that, but money while keeping one foot in the door of privilege. Many titles come with land ownership. Others are ceremony and give you no legal claims to lands.
Silly sentiment.
I’m sure you’d love to see it but you wouldn’t pay for it, either.