“This is a BAD EXPERIMENT! We are BAD PEOPLE!”
“This is a BAD EXPERIMENT! We are BAD PEOPLE!”
Yo just get Ross Scott from freemans mind. I cant think his interpretation of Freeman is not canon anymore.
I know it’s probably rhetorical, but the answer is because the multibillion dollar corporation with exclusive rights is ran by people chasing trends and fast payouts and not creatives or passionate developers.
Why are fans with almost no resources able to do what a multibillion dollar corporation with exclusive rights to another multibillion dollar corporation’s extremely valuable media property can’t?
Nothing kills a passion project like Kotaku koverage. Sometimes I wonder if editorial ever thinks to kill a story on a REALLY good fan remake. But then this would seem to be that, wouldn’t it?
Go fuck yourself. I work too hard at my real job to shed a tear for Billy in coding. Not that I blame Billy, per say, but I do blame the execs at EA who won’t hire testers and instead, just let the poor saps pay full price for a broken game and those fucks to do the beta testing for free. You sound like a jackass…
Where do you get that price point? I’ve been buying games since the late 70s and games have always cost around 55-65 dollars. Be it Atari 2600, commodore or og play station.
This is my issue with people scapegoating people who work in video game development
Imagine being such a corporate cheerleader that you demonize consumers from organizing and giving feedback. Maybe instead of being a bootlicking megacorp apologist, you could find your moral center and realize that these companies don’t want complaints and that most of this narrative is designed to serve them.
You mean you want gamers who pay $60 of their hard-earned cash for a broken AAA title to be nice and friendly with the fucks who ripped them off?
Pretty sure he said it had to go through the error check process. Not reformat (which would uninstall everything)
System crashes due to memleaks are not QOL changes missing.
It’s an exaggeration for sure but memleaks and performance issues are the basic things tested in pre-alpha stages. If those issues are still there, the QA has been very lacking.
It is explicitly NOT an overheating issue. If you repeatedly launch the game and then immediately close it again from the main menu you will eventually encounter this problem and there is no way it could be an overheat from a few seconds of running.
It’s probably in a better place than Fallout 76 but only by a small margin I think.
Can confirm. Same thing.
Based on a bunch of responses I’ve seen on Reddit, it doesn’t sound like this is an overheating issue (or at least isn’t exclusively related to heat). It’s scary enough, though, that I’m probably going to hold off playing this on PS4 (I primarily play on XB, but it sounds like the PS4 version of Anthem performs…
I can confirm. My system (PS4 Pro) has completely crashed/restarted twice while playing. Once at the very first splash screen, again after a mission (at the rewards screen). I deleted it a few days after the 10GB patch actually made performance worse. I’m old enough and have been gaming long enough to understand that…
Brad on the bombcast was talking about that last week, and that it caused him to have to constantly reformat his external hard drive. Seems, uh, rough out there!