dragonfliet
dragonfliet
dragonfliet

This is so annoying. $187 is not a good price. It isn’t a TERRIBLE price, but it isn’t good. Good thing on PS5 you can just buy a compatible drive...oh, wait, you can’t install ANY drive in a PS5 yet? This generation is going to be fought less over graphics and more over who can hold more than 8 games.

This is so annoying. $187 is not a good price. It isn’t a TERRIBLE price, but it isn’t good. Good thing on PS5 you

Yup. It’s still not the game it “should” have been, but it’s more or less the game promised.

It’s pretty much exactly what they promised, just, you know, minus the superlatives of advertising, and the small feature changes of development. 

This is a very reasonable criticism. It also boils down to: this is a pretty good game that isn’t amazing, and doesn’t merit the hilarious vitriol that surrounds the game. I personally enjoyed the game, but mostly as a very pretty, overall generic action RPG

And that would be a useful thing to talk about. Most of the comments are filled with people talking about how they were BETRAYED by the game, etc., etc.

Oh man, did the people who made the game show it off and say that it was going to be cool? What jerks....

I think a lot of people are waiting for it to be fixed before they play it, especially people on the base console side of things.

Honestly, the people complaining about CP2077 are just exhausting. I get the complaints about how broken it is, still, on PS4/XBO. That is a real problem.

If it makes you feel better, it isn’t very good. The puzzles are fine, if a little tedious at times, but the story, which seems like is the “point” of this game, is really pretty poorly done..

Agreed. Stefani ended upon the same plane of Grande, in terms of pop culture style and influence, but it was a much weirder, more surprising trip.

Do you honestly think that the artists and the writers and the level designers and the audio engineers, etc, etc are working on the patches? Because you seem to. Yes, it will be slowed as there will be a significant hit from programmers working on patches, but no, that doesn't stop the other work.

Bug fixing isn’t “instead of” working on DLC. Spending a lot of time on fixing bugs definitely slows the DLC down, but it’s not exactly how these things work. Most of the DLC work can continue simultaneously with bug fixing. And when you release a more-or-less fixed version of the game, discounted to $40, and then

LOL “Demanding the author do accounting” is not in any way shape or form what I asked. The purpose of this article is in dissecting how much money the streamer made. Do you know what would have taken less than 15 minutes, and wouldn’t have required “the author do accounting”? Call an accountant, and say, hey, it seems

One does not have to perform “a deep dive investigative report” in order to express other than absolute credulity that $300k in profits becomes $10-15k. Seriously, calling up an accountant and having a five minute conversation would figure that out.

No thank you.

And honestly, in the end, that’s all that matters. 

And honestly, in the end, that’s all that matters. 

To report on something is not to blindly repeat words. Reporters are not dumb amplifiers, they check to see if information is correct, they find out additional information, etc. To properly report on this declaration, one would expect the reporter to perform some simple fact checking, to make sure that they are not

Then I’m even more confused, as wired and wireless mice use the same sensors, and have for decades. So, same sensors, same response times--they perform exactly the same. The only tangible difference is that “gaming” mice tend to be much lighter, and perhaps you like a heavier mouse for such work. 

Then I’m even more confused, as wired and wireless mice use the same sensors, and have for decades. So, same

No thank you.

He has an accountant that he mentions in the article, so, first, you can very safely assume that the accountant understands how to do things.