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Thanks for the responses, guys. So far, I've gathered the following:
Excellent!
Even remote rendering has been done, and for a while now, with OnLive (and Gaikai), and they weren't bad at all. But like you said, it is certainly more complex than regular development
Yeah, I was looking and definitely would be getting the XL.
Forgive my ignorance, but did I hear that Fire Emblem was a Japan-only release at one point?
Alright, so I'm strongly leaning towards buying a 3DS specifically for this game. Well, one of these, haven't decided X or Y. This would be the first time I buy a "console" for a single game, so I was wondering what you all would recommend to shore up the purchase?
If done properly, this will cost developers nothing extra, as they will basically be using MS servers instead of having to purchase and maintain their own. In fact, I imagine it would be cheaper, as MS is probably going to do whatever they can to get developers involved and on board.
The technology isn't there yet? There have been MMO's running for decades now, and they run on the same concept:
I don't know much, besides the general concept, about Defiance, but are people from all platforms playing on the same servers? Or are there separate servers for Xbox, PS3, and PC players, so they'd never mix?
I dig the recommends, if only because you can get a glance of how many there are right away, instead of looking at reply count (which may not be all to the OP).
Never stop posting these gifs.
And that's what you call burying the lede.
As part of the agreement when selling/giving the rights, there were promises of royalties in return for sales on "Future Duke" games, which was DNF and "Duke Begins"
I don't mean to pick a fight, but can you explain what about the process of making a battery pack is worse for the environment than oil drilling and processing?
Its Russia, lanes are just suggestions.
Came here to post this exactly.
That makes sense for Sony: they drop online passes for their own games because any online play now requires a Plus subscription, so they're getting their money anyways.
Besides Horton's, I didn't see much, and I feel like I saw a few pretty strong hits that refs in past series (looking at you, Caps/Rangers) would've called without hesitation.
Oh God, I know. I'm on an unfortunate setup where I don't get CSN (because its like 2 tiers above what I'm paying for cable), so whatever games aren't on NBC, I'm gonna have to watch at a bar. My liver and wallet are trying to console each other.