Reading the comments, and once again, a lot of people are reading way too much into a simple idea, claiming it's "unrealistic" or "not feasible" because of some non-100% thought technical details.
Reading the comments, and once again, a lot of people are reading way too much into a simple idea, claiming it's "unrealistic" or "not feasible" because of some non-100% thought technical details.
Imho I think you're reading way too much into this video. The point to be retained is the basic idea of modulable components, may they have a reserved slot or not. And that, has to be supported. Because yes, sometimes we could really keep some parts in our 2 years old mobiles.
I like that idea of a "360 going away party" ... Let's put our beloved console to rest with dignity. And beers, and pizzas.
BAM !
This looks extremely well animated ! Good job guys.
The Joker would love this conversation :D
But here, you took the "being not too serious" too seriously ;) In the end, the problem I was trying to mention was people going extremes, one way or another.
or a James Bond movie :D
Yeah, they can't help but make me think about Achmed :)
Indeed. Anything that isn't too much is good enough. By "too" seriously, I mean people who want to destroy the conversation rather than elevating it towards a common goal. This is concerning things such as nitpicking, straws, trolling, derailing, not reading entirely, oversensitivity, etc ...
What you did here, I see it.
Ok you sold me on this ;)
That's so far away ... hype machine will be worn off I'm pretty sure :/ (because of other great games being released in the time)
People taking things too seriously or too litterally are definitely the plague of internet. Or of any communication attempt in general.
The PC love, it's still not there :'(
By the way, we also all know about (all kinds of) women telling stories to their friends like : "once your married, your husband will become fat, lazy, and will do nothing but watching TV, expecting you to prepare his sandwiches and stay in the kitchen."
I can giggle to that aswell, because it's partly true sometimes,…
I absolutely loved Brian's free speeched tone during the report. In essence, the keynote presented nothing really mind blowing, but yet used tons of hyperboles to create value. If I could sum up Brian's report in one sequence, it would be :
Your report is awesome Brian. I love the realistic + sarcastic tone, that I honestly think Apple deserves here. Nothing really new : tech powerup + lots of hyperboles. Meh.
That sounds and look absolutely awesome sauce potential for every kind of media adaptation. Tell Tale Games, are you reading this, please ? :)