Thank you for informing me of my intent and how the OP should have received my tone. It must be a joy to be so tightly wound as to continue to harp on a jokey reply you didn’t particularly agree with.
Thank you for informing me of my intent and how the OP should have received my tone. It must be a joy to be so tightly wound as to continue to harp on a jokey reply you didn’t particularly agree with.
Dear me, someone replied with gentle snark? The OP laughs it off? But who will be righteously indignant?
People would have burned the building down if they had announced another delay. Their hands were kind of tied at this point, unfortunately.
Thank you, this is was my initial take as well. The origin of this article is clearly about the recent 2077 release, and much of that is founded on the idea that Witcher III was a critical darling with a fervent fanbase that did no wrong. And so by extension, 2077 must also be an amazing one-of-a-kind game.
You literally ignored what I said because corporations are evil and that’s the only point you’re hammering. Corporations are there to make money, which involves creating wealth from profitable goods for the sake of themselves or their shareholders.
I disagree with this take. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being a fan of a company because of what they have recently outputted within a creative medium. The issue isn’t so simple as “Oh, pshaw, how could you possibly be a fan of a CORPORATION!”, these are corporations that are dedicated to a creative endeavor…
Not only that, but the next-gen console version isn’t even technically out yet. It won’t be out until next year. The version I’m playing on my PS5 is the PS4 version, because... that’s what there is to play.
Wasn’t this built with PC in mind above all else? Even before the PS4 Pro and One X were announced, PC’s were capable of putting out visuals at least on par, if not better, than what the Series X and PS5 are putting out now. I imagine consoles were never considered a priority, and just something to port to in the…
It really is bad that it runs so poorly on PS4 and Xbox One. But it’s not broken. It’s just uglier. It’s the neighbor’s greener grass, you know?
It’s not unplayable like the PC version of Arkham Knight upon launch, for instance.
There have been way worse and buggier games. Way worse. Broken? Hell no. Put in a good 10 hours on Xbox One X. It works. Maybe the fps isn’t great, but does that mean it’s broken? Fuck no. The Xbox 360 and PS3 had way bad fps games. Did they complain then?
Maybe they shouldn’t expect so much from 8/4 year old hardware.
Broken game? Has a lot of issues, but 20 hours in and none were game breaking. All fixable stuff. The Witcher 3 was also riddled with bugs and i don’t rememble people crying like this.
People really need to dig up that BIG RIGS Gamespot video review so people can see what a really broken game looks like.
What a bunch…
Most Hollywood stuff is done by union labor. Almost all video game work is done by non-union labor. Might have something to do with that.
After playing all of Destiny 1 and playing Destiny 2 up until Forsaken, I still hold that they should’ve sticked with just D1 and the entirety of D2 and beyond be DLC.
I heard Kotaku reviewed the expansion and left their thoughts in it, you could check that out and decide. (I mean, it seems like more of the same...)
I’ll be honest. I love a lot of Destiny, but stopped playing when it seemed like they kept recycling the same old shit, and all my old shit started becoming useless. After maybe six months not playing the game, I came back and never felt like I could keep up with the meta.
This is the dumbest thing I’ve heard all year and this year has been fucked up.
simp existed to make fun of those dudes donating thousands to girls in an attempt at love for like 0.013 seconds.
Zoomers are too lazy to type “white knight” so they came up with simp.
It’s funny how mostly teens latch on to this meme like it’s brand new when it’s really just a rehash of the word “simpleton” and nothing more. Of course, it’ll get run down in due time because that’s how the internet uses memes these days; everybody has to have their own corny take.