I know. It’s pretty silly that we report heavily on this massive pop-cultural powerhouse with millions of players.
I know. It’s pretty silly that we report heavily on this massive pop-cultural powerhouse with millions of players.
Oh, come on. The writer loves the series, dislikes this aspect of it, writes a piece that explains what happens in the games and what might be behind it.
i cant imagine caring about this, you can see it when you get the reward, please keep complaining about literally anything
Just gotta play the game I guess
“Also, please add option to remove hat/glasses”
Treyarch: “Ya like call of duty?
As a casual gamer, this is so far over my head. I personally enjoy PUBG more because it’s simple - land, loot, kill. Watch a pro PUBG match and you’ll just see people with really good reaction speeds. I watch a Fortnite match and my eye starts to twitch when they start spamming walls and ramps until they magically…
Yeah, its not like over a million people still play PUBG at the same time anymore....oh wait, yes they do.
I’m pretty sure you can’t plagiarize a playstyle. Even if they learned those moves from you, it isn’t IP infringement for them to use them in a different video of someone else playing.
Thank you for this very thorough and detailed reporting. This seems the result of several different toxic cultures (Business, Gamer, Start-Up, etc.) all intersecting and building on one another. Very disappointing...
For most games this isn’t really even an option for exposure reasons, but Fortnite is popular enough that it can probably get away with it. They’ll likely still lose a decent chunk of players since your average casual player will go on the Google Play Store and see “Oh, guess I can’t get Fortnite” and might not think…
Scumbag move for a company who makes a product to make money on their own product?
“Live service” doesn’t mean “game you play forever.” No Man’s Sky is a live service game. Hitman (2016) is a live service game. Final Fantasy XV is a live service game. Diablo III and Fortnite and Minecraft and Splatoon are all live service games, as are Far Cry 5 and Assassin’s Creed Origins. We’re talking about…
You’re right that genres ebb and flow — MMOs, MOBAs, now battle royales, etc. — but the concept of “games as a service” is not going away. Live games aren’t a fad — they’ve been around since the days of MUDs and have only grown more pervasive in recent years because the PS4/Xbox One era made online gaming so…
Hes a producer I suppose (dont remember seeing him doing much production on the boards) and a DJ (never seem him scratch/mix a record) but he’s a pretty big name and has the connections to get a bunch of people on songs
I think he is a joke that went too far and now everyone has to play along.
Didn’t take long to find the worst take ever.
Making an absolute statement about the state of technology or physics as we now understand it is a very facile thing to do.
That’s why they are working on it for the FUTURE. The technology isn’t there yet.
It makes sense. It is a universal controller. You can use it on your computer for emulators or on the original hardware. Each requires a different dongle. So they don’t know which you want. Though I supposed a drop down of options could make it a little more seamless, its still just a minor inconvenience.