It must be frustrating for the people who work on the Xbox One, to have turned one of the worst-pitched gaming consoles ever into a machine that’s in several ways better than its competition.
It must be frustrating for the people who work on the Xbox One, to have turned one of the worst-pitched gaming consoles ever into a machine that’s in several ways better than its competition.
To be fair, they already did DLCs and microtransaction-eske things with AC6 with the “Ace of Aces” mode and additional planes. If they do that again, I won’t worry too much.
I agree. This was definitely the biggest surprise and most welcome sequel in ages.
This announcement made PSX2015 for me. Everything else was entirely irrelevant.
I usually don’t condone these sorts of comments, but this was a glaring omission from the Playstation Experience coverage. No acknowledgement of the announcement whatsoever. As an Ace Combat fan, it hurts.
Not gonna lie, I lost it when I heard about Ace Combat 7. It’s like an old friend just suddenly showed up on my doorstep after I finally accepted he’d passed away.
It’s a Strangereal Ace Combat, as the fighters were Erusian and Osean.
They pandered to me so hard with Ace Combat 7 they are forgiven for all their fuck ups this last ten years.
Back-face culling, a standard practice in rendering. If we’re getting technical, it’s most likely Z-buffering.
It’s a sad fact, but liberals need to face reality on this issue.
The up and down is the issue with floating, yes. I tend to just use “fly” mode when I’m going down as a result.
Indeed, I don’t get out much.
The controls are surprisingly tight in Lost Song.
Burn.
Burn.
Then that was an oversight.
I think that you should be able to have a patent on your specific code
I’m actually pretty fine with this patent. This isn’t a common-sense practice. Removing it from the system doesn’t degrade the experience to a point where it’s useless. Overall its a novel concept that is marketable.
They do care, or at least try to.
Uh, it’s one of the first things in the subscribers agreement.
Well, technically it sells licenses for games.