Seems a little too floaty still, but is vastly better than anything else I've seen so far.
Seems a little too floaty still, but is vastly better than anything else I've seen so far.
Hmm... I actually don't think I've ever heard of "beta testing prices" before. Seems like a very strange move. I mean you test out a price point of $30 and then later change it to $15 and someones going to be pissed.
Developer edition Moto X is what I have and it's great. I guess it's not "pure google", but it's close enough to make no difference. You do unfortunately have to put up with ~4 verizon apps, but I've found them to be entirely forgettable. It's been a great phone for me so far, really feels like everything was well…
When you played the alpha, did you get to play with lots of people? Because I didn't and the world felt very empty and lonely. It did get me to preorder for beta access though, so I'm hoping to clarify my opinion of the game then.
I will say that I didn't "get" minecraft until I played with friends. Some people are the type that can make a single player world and have lots of fun building things that no one will ever see. I'm not that sort of person. I eventually found two other friends to play with me and we had a blast building a community…
Also they didn't get around to mentioning the fact that everyone is Arno until later. Which makes a big difference IMO. Horribly handled PR work on their part.
Wait... you rent it by the HOUR?? What is this, an Asian net cafe??
At first, I barely noticed any lag at all. I missed some of the quicktime events when being grabbed by a zombie in Riptide, but for the most part felt okay about it. Then I went to the PS3 version and that was when I really noticed a difference.
The rumor is that while you can up the FPS higher than 30, a lot of the games code relies on it being 30, so things will be... wonky. The example give was physics. No idea if it's true, but I think it's fair to caution people about preordering PC ports after the watch dogs fiasco. Some people may not feel like the…
I hear about this rule a lot and most of the time it comes up it seems silly. Can anyone give me a good reason why the law requires a company to enforce their trademark even when it makes little sense? Is this something that should be changed, or is it an unfortunate, but necessary, side effect?
"IKEA would like to dialogue with me to find a new way forward,"
It's pretty sure, but I find the use of a cursor annoying and somewhat ironic given that it's currently not coming out on PC. It was frustrating to use during the alpha, especially if you were quickly trying to switch primary weapons during a fight. (Why can't we cycle through those a bit quicker?)
While it's still hard, it should be much easier than before now that both PS4 and X1 are x86 based. On previous consoles they used entirely different CPU architectures so a lot more of the game would need to be rewritten. That's no longer the case.
Would you find it ok to methodically torture someone, hacking of bits and pieces and hearing them scream? Because that totally exists today in video games and is only going to get more 'real' with VR. Why allow violence but hold sex to a different standard?
This is how Starbound works too, but it can still get somewhat bland after awhile. A computer may see a hundred different species, but all I see is the same dinosaur in a new color. I remain cautiously optimistic though that this game will be different.
It'd still be nice if they had some specific server jobs that would take advantage of it being an open world.
Does this work for DLC? I almost never buy digital, but I'd love to be able to pre-load DLC, or at least have it auto-download on Standby whenever it releases.
I'm assuming he meant paid Alpha's? Otherwise ya that doesn't make sense.
I think it's also based a little bit on what sort of game you're making. Personally I think Minecraft was a fluke. Games that are that open ended and vague all seem to be getting mired in community game design nowadays. You get developers that pitch the world to players, but you receive little more than a physics tech…
You could allocate space for betas and have it auto delete them after they expire.