dragonfliet
dragonfliet
dragonfliet

It is often the case that games are patched during the review process, in time for the reviewer. “Day 1" is not necessarily a patch that comes out only on day 1, but a patch that is available on day 1 (but wasn’t ready when they went gold).

You seem to be missing how monopolies work, entirely. By making gamepass better and better, and making it harder and harder for PS+ to compete (you find that your possibly library will shrink as MS keeps buying up studios), PS+ becomes less and less of an option. At this point, gamepass raises prices, hurting

So, yes, PS+ also has both, but Xbox has a MUCH stronger service, and I’m pretty sure they have significantly more subscribers (partly because PS+ is paltry).

How does that change things? They have third party titles on Gamepass AND they have platform exclusives--which makes it a more attractive platform, increasing its ability to flex monopolistic powers. 

This is such hilarious nonsense. You’ll notice that the first time the dialog option comes up, the gun stays in the exact middle. The second time it comes up, they are aiming at, and interrogating a person, and that the gun essentially tracks them (except when they yell about Oscar, when it jerks around). It’s almost

You can’t. It is a derivative work, and only the copyright holder of the original work is allowed to create and copyright the derivative work--thus, their claim holds literally zero water. 

That is correct. 

Nope. Expect a counter-suit soon.

Oh, so because a different game also did a bad thing--THAT PEOPLE CALLED OUT AT THE TIME--we’re not allowed to call this out too? This isn’t even whataboutism--because their was outcry there as well, it is an absolutely inane lack of an argument. Peace, bro. 

This is surreal.

It’s a fundamentally different argument. One is someone saying that this is fake because they couldn’t get it to look that “good,” and so they are using tricks that wouldn’t be possible in gameplay. The other is saying that there are stupid choices on display, and they’ll change them into better choices. While both

...and people weren’t happy about that either. I don’t think this makes the point you think it does. 

This is a different argument. You’re saying that, over the course of development, you think that they will change how some of the elements work. That is fair and reasonable, and it could be right or wrong, I have no idea. The poster I’m responding to is saying that it is fake, that it is in-engine, but is not

What you have said is fair and reasonable. Games do, in fact, change during development. That’s fine. Sometimes they look better, sometimes they look worse, sometimes they just look different. All of that is different from what the poster above said, where he claims that this is scripted, and not being played, and he

You don’t seem to understand how to do context. Let me say it again, this time with big bold letters for you, and then I’ll explain further:

I love all the cries of fakery. Ya’ll, calm down. This is some pretty generic UE5 stuff. Good modeling and texturing with bog standard UE5 lighting, and then, ON TOP OF THAT, coming through a distorted ‘camera lens’ gimmick. Yes, it DOES look like bad footage from real life, mostly. Obviously, if you fullscreen the

I mean, you play as a cop that goes into a building without announcing themselves, and immediately pulls a gun on the first person they see, and begins shooting. This rendered in police-cam footage often associated with police murdering people without due cause.

You looked at the trailer, which purported to show gameplay, and you are saying: that ISN’T gameplay, but a scripted scene, and it will look worse when a person is able to play it.

There is so much aggressive color editing in each of these photos they would have gotten the same effect with a greenscreen and a quick snap of essentially any sky. It’s a cute gimmick, but literally none of it’s showing up on screen.

So, it’s not really Marvel voices that say things, but an audio story that only plays as you run. Unfortunately, it has terrible, cheesy, Marvel voices as part of it. Their original game, Zombies, Run! is neat, and tells, obviously, a series of zombie stories as you run. It’s probably a better starting place for most