dragonfliet
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The only thing that is new here is the next-gen port. It will add faster loading times, ray-tracing, etc, which are all hardware features. None of these things are possible on the older gen systems, so it isn’t possible for them to get the “new” version on the old systems. They aren’t adding any content, only upgraded

What is this nonsense? It wasn’t supposed to be a PS4/X1 launch title that got delayed. It was supposed to be out SIGNIFICANTLY BEFORE those came out, was delayed, and then was released 3 months before the PS4/X1—and if you had bought the ps3/x360 version you were SOL and had to buy the game again. Same thing for the

This is very easy. Rockstar sold the PS3/X360 version first. Want to play it on the PS4/XB1? Buy it again. Want to play it on PS5/XSX? Buy it again.

You had to have the game and ALL of the DLC. I have the game and one or two of the DLC additions, and was not able to get the Special Edition. 

This is fun to watch. Ashley Burch’s evolution as a voice actor has been profound and delightful. Like many, I loved her and her brother on HAWP, and Tiny Tina was an obvious extension of that persona, and a lot of fun. Life is Strange and Horizon: Zero Dawn changed everything, though. They were such surprising,

Oh man, the HL2 texture mods that started making Alyx look more and more like a cam girl...

There was a lot of evidence in the main game that Solas was the Dread Wolf, and that he had something to do with Coryheus. Trespasser makes all of this explicit, and walks you through his plans: ie: the elves used to rule the world (well, the elven gods did, and the gods were “just” extremely powerful mages, not

This, by the way, is EXACTLY my point. You didn’t get some parts right, you got the ENTIRE thing wrong. The girl is not a mix of real and fake, she is entirely fake. You aren’t half right because you said both, you are entirely wrong because your supposition is that the person is a mash of things. Your entire frame of

I’m sorry, but got wrong and got right? You were ENTIRELY wrong. You think that the lady is part real and part rendered, but she is entirely rendered. You think that the car is obviously fake, but the car is one of the few things that is real. All of your points, that you can tell that X on the lady is real and Y on

Agreed. I’m really curious what the devs are making from these sales. It obviously isn’t the same as a sale, but I do not doubt that Epic is paying them, but also that the pittance that they’re getting is the prelude to purchases later. A longform story about this would be a great read.

I don’t know why they want to go out of their way to piss people off right now. Everyone else is playing nice, and now Remedy is deciding that they can afford to make people mad? Jeez.

Look, we created a different version, that is, well, it’s just the regular version, plus the DLC. But it’s different. I mean, it’s exactly the same in all ways, but we’re SAYING it’s different, ergo if you spent $100 on the game, haha, sucks to be you, and teaches YOU to buy our games in the first year. You should

I wouldn’t count on the blandness improving. The game looks pretty good, but the animation is really stiff and lackluster, and feels like a disconnect to the nice lighting and solid other visual work. But custom animations for a game like this? No way. I think it will be as bland looking when it’s released. But then

While it is fiction, if you can’t even be bothered to READ the things you’re writing in your novel (it wasn’t even that his mistook a Zelda red dye recipe, but a fucking food recipe!), it speaks to a much larger problem. It should be VERY embarrassing.

It’s a nice reaction, but it definitely shouldn’t make you want to read his books. It speaks, in fact, to how sloppy and bad of a researcher/writer he is. He literally googled something and slapped in the top results without even bothering to read what the hell he was writing down. Also, he doesn’t actually have a

Sort of, but a, I really doubt that they spent all that long on the prototype, so it would still be essentially “just” 8 years, and b, it’s seems unfair to use a prototype against them. My point is only that you don’t get to count a change in scope as suddenly being the “start” of development.

I mean. Yeah. That’s what a prototype is. You create things and use those things to test what is working or not. It doesn’t mean that the game will BE the prototype, it means that they are developing the game (game development uses a lot of prototypes—some people call this part pre-production to properly imply the

To be fair, they have released alphas of the multiplayer bits.

If you don’t count the kickstarter that kickstarted the development as development time then.....what the hell counts as development? They had already built a prototype and were starting on development of the game. The fact that they continued to bloat their game during the development time doesn’t mean that it

Um, is it so you have an excuse to bitch about it on the internet? I bet it is.