Nathan does, in paragraph 8
Nathan does, in paragraph 8
Don’t let age be an excuse to lose touch
Exactly, everyone is getting 4KTVs now. Why would you want to view anything on it in 4K? Hahaha! Your logic is ridiculous.
The switch is already one of the top selling consoles of all time.
The PC version of CP2077, which is the only version that Steam cares about, is OK. Not great, not terrible. There’s a huge difference between “actually bad” and “not as good as it should have been”.
I only want one thing out of Epic, and i’ll be happy. A working, stable, not laggy UI. Their program is garbage. It takes forever to load. The storefront is missing alot of things that make almost every good online storefront work (like a wishlist, a shopping cart to add more than one game at a time...)
Terraria is the 18th best selling video game of all time. I’d wager Google is less concerned with whether it’s boring than whether it’s popular enough to draw people to Stadia.
The horse I have in this race is myself. That’s the only horse that matters. If someone is offering an inferior product to me, I’m not going to spend money on it. Quality is important. If all you want is to launch your game, buy from GOG, you don’t even need a launcher through them and their games are DRM free, with…
Wow, so Michael made a rational calm response and you just jump to that? The hell is wrong with you? In no way did they insinuate anything like that.
You really don’t understand how these storefronts work, do you? You’re the commodity they are selling to publishers. You don’t pay a cent, the publishers do. The features are the cost of that access. Epic is trying to force their way towards having a larger pool of customers to sell to publishers by getting those…
No one has a problem with another icon. We have a problem with Epic choosing to use exclusives as market leverage rather than trying to just make their own games store the better product.
You mean, the kind of response Epic tried to stir up from Fortnite fans against Apple? I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing: not buying anything tied to the Epic store. Or Fortnite, for that matter.
If you honestly believe that this is about a “second icon,” you haven’t been paying attention. This is about consumer choice and money, plain and simple. Epic wants money, but doesn’t want to put in the effort to make a competitive product. They’ve had well over a year to offer even basic feature parity with the likes…
so you think that complaining that you been locked out of all your google accounts including mail is “whining”. Interesting. Why.
Yeah, I’d probably make the same decision. A camera change is probably both cheaper and safer to do and allows you to close out the “Do something about awkward animations in cutscenes” ticket in JIRA and move on to more important stuff.
Are all games art? Certainly not.
Not sure I agree, but I was curious about what made up this “rigid segregation”.
I think that is an incredibly narrow definition of the word “art.” I don’t understand why the word “art” can’t encompass anything creative that a human being does. Are all games art? Certainly not. But surely if a person sits down and says “I’m going to express myself creatively, and that expression is going to…
Dumbass quote of the day: “very subjective value much like stocks”
Jason has a ton of fans in the Kotaku commentariat for all the solid reporting he’s done around here over the years. It’s really not sus at all that we want to keep up on what he’s doing and are happy to see him successful.