I don’t know what any of that gobbledegook means. I played the game on a standard PS4 on a 4K TV and it looked and played perfectly fine. Having it do some other technical nonsense isn’t going to make the game any better, it’s still the same game.
I don’t know what any of that gobbledegook means. I played the game on a standard PS4 on a 4K TV and it looked and played perfectly fine. Having it do some other technical nonsense isn’t going to make the game any better, it’s still the same game.
I can’t imagine anyone wanting to waste all their time tinkering with a general purpose personal computer trying to get it to play a game, I understand even less people that want to use a mouse (a device designed for pointing and clicking inputs) and a keyboard (a device designed for typing) to play a game with.
I’m confused. What exactly is changed or different to make this new port of the game “even more stunning”? All I see mentioned is nonsense about graphics, something that doesn’t make a game any better (or worse), nothing at all about what’s actually different to make it “more stunning” than it was on the base PS4.…
I don’t know about anyone else but when talking about a grift, the word “celebration” is not what comes to my mind.
Well I don’t know/care about Xbox but at least with the PS5, its not really that hard at all to get one direct from Sony, their lottery/queue system works really well and only takes a few tries and very little effort.
exactly, they’re not THAT hard to find, certainly much easier than when Nintendo pretends to release something like the NES Classic that’s then never actually available to purchase anywhere
necessary or not there were some very real marketing decisions behind the VCR style design. Its just unfortuante that when they did the top loader re-design it in the style of the A/V Famicom that they removed the A/V ports the NES had and took away the major reason it got redesigned in Japan and we got stuck with a…
Obviously. I guess if was too much to expect Halo fans to get an obvious joke drawn from the title of the game. Lighten up a bit.
Am I the only one that finds it funny that the game is called Halo “Infinite” but you can only play it once?
no, creators should create, not be thieves, stealing someone elses work is not very creative
Is that “someone” Nintendo? No? Then why is this a news story? This is just some entitled children stealing someone else’s IP. If you want to be creative then create something new, take inspiration from the things you enjoy and not just steal them so your project will get squashed out of existence.
and Comcast executives were overjoyed at the prospect of collecting even more fees in data cap overages
Who? I played FF7R, a Japanese game, so naturally the only audio I ever heard was in Japanese as the people who created the game intended. Who is Steve Burton and what does he have to do with the audio in this Japanese game?
He’s, he has. Funny how none of that matter when year after year all the Western gaming websites and and magazines gave endless promotion to whatever Activision’s latest war crime simulator of the year is and gawking at its record breaking sales
Or, you could save your game at the save point like the game tells you too. It’s really not that hard of a concept and then you know exactly when and what for saved, when a game has nothing but auto saves then you have no idea when the last one was and what you’re going to have to do again if you stop playing.
Why is this shocking to anyone? This is a company with a still-CEO with ties to Epstein. What did people think the culture of the company was?
now this is incredibly funny, developers and publishers for Windows computer game software have been so permissive in allowing the “good” hacking to happen to their games that now these hackers feel so entitled to be able to do whatever they want with these companies games without restriction. Who could have ever…
well, it’s gotta be better than the last time they did a live action Gundam, I assume this time they won’t be re-using Starship Troopers uniforms and have space battles with gravity
weird headline, funny to mention the manga and anime used in the ugly attack but then bury deep down in the article a mention of it having “fascist subtext” while making no mention of the very anti-semetic tropes littered throughout by the author who is also very pro-imperialist
was surprised to see Kapp’n only allows one boat trip per day, hadn’t seen that mentioned in any of the pre-release stuff, but does that mean one boat trip per day per person on the island? Or is it one trip period, so whoever logs in and takes the trip first gets it and then no one else can take one that day?