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Feel bad for the people it impacts, but keep in mind that most of these 2200 were contract workers. We are seeing more and more layoffs in this industry because more and more people are entering it as contractors. When the projects are done, the contractors get the boot. It’s a silly way to do things, as you don’t

This is 100% Nintendo implicitly telling all their fans that have been whining to them about the game to shut up. The only time Nintendo sits on their hands is when they have a literal gold mine of a video game, not when it comes to taking legal action.

You call it a war but from what I’ve seen one side is hurling accusations and insults and the other side is enjoying a new video game.

Yes, that is exactly what it is. Nintendo treats their customers and fans like they are a burden. And they go out of their way to make sure when those same fans take matters into their own hands, they get punished.

So now it makes sense why Nintendo hasn’t jumped on them for potentially ripping assets. You can’t make a claim that big and not mention you modified the models to make them line up... That only muddies the waters and makes it even more difficult for Nintendo to do anything.

This makes the game look a lot better than the last time we saw it. My biggest fear is this turns out like Outerworlds or Starfield and lacks that Open World Magic that makes games like New Vegas or TOTK so replayable.

If they used AI, they only used to it generate the monster’s concept art, which is how they ended up with so many similarities to pokemon. My guess is these models are going to be updated later on, and these are just place holder colors on patterns.

You are thinking of discs today like they are cartridges from the 90s and early 2000s, you just stick them in and play. Games now are WAYYY too big to run from a disc without an install first, which is why you always have to install it before you can actually play it, regardless of how you own it.

Man, you really mischaracterized the problem with the first season. Calling toxic masculinity the issue totally ignores the terrible writing, the clear disdain for the source material, and the total departure from everything that made Halo so good. Like, you legit think John Halo crying is why people hated it? Are you

That’s something I said in an earlier comment. Why pick 88? Why not 69?

Look, I want to agree with you that the founders didn’t know. But why use 88 instead of 69?

It’s very likely they had this game ready for months and were just waiting for the copy right to drop. It’s easy money, and I don’t know if you heard, but easy money is what they call the average American voter now.

You wouldn’t know it from reading about WWII because it is a purely modern creation. Young nazis like Nick Fuentes have no personality without being antagonistic and cryptic. So they speak in code and troll people because at the end of the day, everyone of them is a wittle keyboard warrior that jacks off to how clever

Considering the average American doesn’t know H is the 8th letter of the alphabet, I don’t think this is a dog whistle so much as it is a straight up nod to the young nazis that will definitely play this game.

No duh it isn’t going to be on Gamepass now. The game is still massively popular, it doesn’t need to be part of that service to get people to play it. But I could see it coming to gamepass temporarily the same way Divinity did a few years back. That probably won’t be until DLC is announced at the earliest.

Makes you wonder who the FTC is really doing this for considering Sony is the only entity that has any problem with it.

Say what you want about the movie and its plot, as generic as it is. But James Cameron basically invented mocap tech for that movie. He’s the reason Motion Capture has become so prevalent today.

If they had reduced the scale from 1000 planets to like 100 planets, and made a travel speed for going between planets while in system, this would be one of the best games of the year. Imagine building outposts and starting trade routes you could actually see as you traveled through space. You could have random

Kotaku has a very heavy Sony lean so they tend to not talk about the actual story.

The way that statement is worded, makes it sound like Sony didn’t check all the boxes and slacked on really providing valid reasoning for why this lawsuit should be dismissed. They will likely lose this in court and that will have ramifications across the industry.