I’ll play the devil’s advocate.
I’ll play the devil’s advocate.
I mean, that part has always been clear. As have the realities of the entertainment business, but this isn’t a matter of having made something that is just so awful that the studio doesn’t want to release it for fear of embarrassment or cancelling the production of a project that is doomed to fail before the cameras…
Old saying:
So the reason why Batgirl can’t be shown is because it was written off as a loss and chucked in the bin since they’re not allowed to make any money off of it. If this is part of that same scheme, how are they allowed to shop it around? I thought this might be just sloppy AVClub reporting, but Deadline says virtually…
Has there been any *good* news as a result of this merger?
What an age to be alive.
You’re not in the minority at all. Most GTA players want a new game, not online BS.
At the end of the day, GTA Online just feels like a last-gen gameplay loop.
I realize I am in the minority, but I can’t stand GTA online. For me, the game is the single player story. Those who feel like I do were let down by Rockstar because they added nothing to the single player experience.
I guess that’s where the money is, but playing GTA Online was one of the worst experiences I have had…
For real, if Marvel ever decides to bring back Finn Jones as Iron Fist (which seems like a major long shot!), the only way it could possibly gain traction is if he is second chair in a duo with Colter as Cage.
I think you’re confusing Connect with the Galaxy integration. Connect literally added the game to your GOG account just like any other purchased title.
This just isn’t true. Whether a game requires Steam or not is up to the game. There are many games that, after you’ve downloaded them from Steam, you can copy them off and run them anywhere. Here are some examples:
If you set it to run on startup it’ll start preloading all of that in the background at fairly minimal overhead. It’s literally the only app on my computer that runs on startup for that reason. Additionally, you can create customized library views that will persist, and anything in the view you’re on will get loaded…
Galaxy is pretty slow if you have large libraries across multiple storefronts. I own thousands of games and every time I boot up Galaxy, it takes minutes just to update my library. It’s faster to simply load up each individual storefront.
I feel like that’s a little misleading — at least, I was misled at first — because Steam does not require games to have DRM, and many games don’t, even if it doesn’t have a DRM-free policy like GOG.
Still strongly recommend people use GOG Galaxy as their PC games launcher. Aside from the nice parts about GOG as a platform/storefront itself, it also has integrations with every other major PC storefront, which makes it a lot easier to get games the place where it makes the most sense instead of just always going…
He might just be a good chemistry guy
He and Katja Herbers have such great chemistry in Evil. Actually so did he and Kristen Ritter in the Marvel shows. And he and Finn Jones. He might just be a good chemistry guy