1st party or not, to me, they are all games. Games I can play (on my Xbox, pc or phone) during my free time.
1st party or not, to me, they are all games. Games I can play (on my Xbox, pc or phone) during my free time.
I just had a loooong debate with a China Chinese... basically. 1. the population is huge, esp in the suburb, 2. most parents are busy, 3. they let grandparents take care of the kids 4. grandparents spoil the kids 5. kids grew up... and when they enter rebellious phase...
Yeah, like when Netflix airs Witcher2 again... tons of people might want to go back to it and...
> imagine an hour of somebody just laughing at you
Different hardware but same Xbox OG OS (except Xbox 360).
> with an arcade feel.
That, my friend, is because they don’t know how to code organically. Their programming mindset/concept is the same as... 30 years ago.
Even now, they are still using tech like static keyframe animation...
Took some photos while walking down the valley.
China government might ban the movie if Mushu is included...
Not just character design tho... their game programming mindset, all those static keyframe animations, static cut scene switching, etc, is still stuck at PS1 era.
Stadia won’t work without internet.
Credible worldwide success?
He was pretty big, the VP. That was why he get to pour all the money and resources into making Fox Engine, a not-so-versatile engine that can only make MGS...
Why not just wear a mask?
My source told me Kojima is... not a likable person
Seems like Google figured out a way to overcome the speed of public internet...
How do you move your character? By an analog stick? Do you play standing or sitting?
Working with Japanese for years... doubts.
some kinda cracker or fry stuff.
I too think this is a waste of time.
Might as well compile and sideload an app or emulator onto Xbox. Even to release it (as unlist) and many more people can benefit from it.
Currently living in Japan.
We have a porn book store in the neighborhood, posters of big brexxt lady with arouse captions are all over the glass window, kids of all ages (even kindergarten) walk in front of it everyday... (though the kindergarten kids prob have no idea what it is).