If that's true then Kotaku clearly just picked bad representations of your process. Like I said from the start, this was all based on the three videos here.
If that's true then Kotaku clearly just picked bad representations of your process. Like I said from the start, this was all based on the three videos here.
Like I said I had only seen the three videos present here which, apparently, are not an accurate representation of all of your videos.
My only issue with this, from the three videos presented, was that everyone clearly knew that the content was being uploaded to the internet. And with the exception of the third video, it seemed to egg on the douchery.
If that was your experience, then great! Customer service is super important.
Actually this is incorrect.
I'm a big fan of the Fallout 3 teaser trailer.
I hate it when download sites do that! I prefer to allow ads on sites like that because ad revenue pays for servers and download speeds in turn but some sites are just too atrocious about it. Ads have their place but they should be clear and distinct from your content.
That's my thought too. I would be more inclined to agree with anonononobody if it was his idea but that just seems super unlikely.
Oh yeah for sure the scaling on the picture isn't even close to what it should be. The numbers are (as far as I can see) correct but I didn't really bother trying to scale the actual size too much when actually making it.
Wow I completely missed that in the video.
I think I'm just not seeing it but I don't see where you are getting 2160 x 1920.
Maybe its just me but I strongly doubt it was Mr. Martin's idea to go on stage and smash the guitar. I mean its possible but it seems more likely that they reached out to him to have it done.
There are four buttons here and they sort of concave to a point in the middle of all of them so you would, in theory, rest your thumb in the middle and be able to easily press any of them.