jonofthefuture
JonOfTheFuture
jonofthefuture

Looks like he’s taking... Baby Steps... to improve himself.

The plotting itself in Act 2 was pointless. What Rian Johnson was trying to do (I’m not sure I totally agree with his decisions) was take the usual harebrained Star Wars convoluted Hail Mary hero plan and make it fail. And fail spectacularly.

I don’t believe either Doom or Wolfenstein 2 were massive hits, and my overall point here is that the bean-counters at Zenimax cannot be thrilled with this overall strategy. Obviously Todd Howard and crew will keep doing what they’re doing, but I would be shocked if we didn’t see a change in overall strategy for

Bethesda is a private company and does not disclose sales figures, but UK physical data + Steam Spy + NPD hint at disappointing numbers for Prey, Dishonored 2, and The Evil Within 2. Doom and Wolfenstein 2 have gotten good buzz and appear to have fared better (and obviously Fallout 4 was big), but none of Bethesda’s

Traditional sports also had balance patches. In basketball, the shot clock was added to prevent teams from hoarding the ball. The three point shot was added to counterbalance the prevalence of slam dunks.

It’s a war game. People die.

1) Game Genie never altered written code of copyrighted games. It was more equivalent to a hack that alters a game’s memory

Well it wasn’t. That’s why it’s being updated.

Many of the purchases will be by people who want to play Skyrim again in a portable format.

The thing is, games dont need to be so expensive to make. We have seen time and time again, smaller studios putting out games for a fraction of what bigger studios spend. Its a problem of management, and they are passing on the problem to the consumer instead of just fixing it.

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They don’t, though. iPhones are sold out and backlogged for months after launch. PS3 and PS4 were the same way. Hot ticket items are ALWAYS this way.

“No one else has these issues, console after console generation.”

Don’t people pay extra for curved devices these days:

And I don’t get why people keep bashing a company for manufacturing too few units, when they only just recently made colossal losses from overproducing another one of their products (Wii U).

Your comment seems contradictory? It’s not a pre-order. If it was a preorder, your get your money back, or better yet you wouldn’t pay at all until the product was delivered.

I’m sorry but IMO that’s not true. It most certainly is an investment. you and putting forth money, to fund something and just like investing things can go well or horribly wrong. our ROI is a game that probably wouldn’t get made otherwise. because they are an inde studio, or its a new concept that has never been

Eh, there is certainly a right way and a wrong way to implement it however. I agree in the idea that paid cosmetics that don’t affect gameplay are great additions to a fully developed game. This game is not fully developed however, it is still very much in early access. I wouldn’t call it a “scam”, but I can