I have an older model Deebot and it works wonderfully.
I have an older model Deebot and it works wonderfully.
I have an older model Deebot and it works wonderfully.
I have an older model Deebot and it works wonderfully.
I hope she can get back to enjoyment.
“Ye”.
I have the fencing mask.
I have the fencing mask.
It has become far too normal to ship wildly unfinished or buggy games as complete games, to consumer detriment. I am a software engineer. I understand development and that systems always have latent bugs. But too often too many corners are cut and games sold under false pretense.
I am not calling him Ye.
I just want to know my acronym. As a 55 year old guy coming out of a 2nd divorce who just wants to be with someone without anger issues, and is a guy with a decent job, all my teeth, nice but a bit overweight with an unrepentant dad-bod and who will absolutely disappoint you in the bedroom from time to time —does that…
If I have to re-try and re-try anything in a game I stop playing it.
Agreed. If they cannot make a profit compensating their developers well enough for their time and cannot make a profit without asking for those developers to sacrifice too much then they do not have a good business model to make that game to begin with. Some crunch is part of the job (even with us non-game software…
I can only talk about what my desires are. But I can say that the more often a team chooses to push a game they know is not ready the less likely I am to purchase things from them in the future.
Star Citizen is not about making a game. It’s about generating investment money to make a game.
The cost of making a great game vs. the cost of making a mediocre one.
My preference, always, is for developers to TAKE THEIR TIME.
They are absolutely and utterly terrified of being treated the way they treat others.
Yeah, then Microsoft had to go mess it up by making a decent browser.
The big difference that Outriders has is you heal by damaging. So that mechanism keeps you pushing and engaged. I thought it was a clever differentiating mechanic.
I played this on Game Pass as a game that I would not have purchased but heck-give-it-a-try and was absolutely pleasantly surprised.
What I read:
Follow your heart is a good bit of advice.
No, you are 100% wrong.