If there are nude mods to be made then modders will find a way.
If there are nude mods to be made then modders will find a way.
Your opening statement clearly shows me you've been in cushy jobs or lack experience with many different companies. It also shows how little you pay attention in the video game industry alone with how many CEO's let emotions get the better of them. Sometimes it does cost them business but many a time they stay in…
Stores NEVER honor price glitches online. They'll always cancel the order and send you a message about the mistake. If you're lucky, you'll get a small gift card for your troubles.
God bless the modding community.
What you said actually made me want to laugh out loud and roll out of my chair. You see stuff like subreddits are often volunteer work that nets little to no money. Yet it comes with constant harassment and being held to unrealistic standards that nobody could meet without being a saint. So the stress of managing…
While I can peoples reaction to Nitesmoke doing this. There is a part of me that also very much so understands how Nitesmoke feels on the issue because the simple truth is nearly every single person here would have done it as well in the right moment. They can deny it to hell and back but it is a fact. Everyone has…
Just goes to show you how bad and how fast Ubisoft is disconnecting from their fans. Ubisoft is soon going to be the next Ea or Activision. It is that bad.
That perspective is wonky.
It seems these days that a big game just can't launch without some kind of technical issue. The accepted response to…
If a car, or DVD, or rice-cooker, or phone, or basically anything else launched with significant parts not working, or not working as well as advertised, it'd be slammed. People would demand their money back, and they would get it, because there is an expectation that when you pay money for something, it works.
But there are game engines. These guys use proprietary game engines, all these AAA devs. These game engines are refined over many years. For eg, CryEngine 3 might still have the same physics framework as cryengine 2 but a newer improved graphics interface.
When you see bugs in these new games. Ones like falling through…
That is why we need to end this trend by not making the releasing of broken games a lucrative business.
be sweet if it could do. NEW RECIPES! NEW SETTINGS!
If a company sold a shovel that didn't dig, that company would cease to exist. Yet here we are, getting screwed launch after launch, and letting it happen.
One thing that always bugged me was, in the codex entries about abominations. They make them out to be the rare city-destroying powerful disasters, kind of like an actual natural disaster like an earthquake or a volcano. But then your team ends up fighting like 100 of them throughout the game.
Yes, they are rushed because these games are incredibly complicated and could take years for developers to find all the bugs, but they need to start generating revenue asap. So they sell a half-finished product for full price and use launch purchasers as beta testers. Seriously people, stop pre-ordering! Stop buying…
Right now nobody cares about how they're going to fix their game. The real question is: how did they manage to release a broken game? Do they have QA?
Press embargoes are my new red flag. Any game that has a press embargo until -after- launch will not be receiving any money from me at launch. If it were a good game they wouldn't want to keep people from talking about it.
Wow. What a bungled launch. Is this just the way things are now with games? Watchdogs, Destiny, AC: Unity. This has to be one of the most disappointing years for AAA games in a long time. Are they all just rushed? What is going on?
I prefer the 90's designs... man, my old is showing.