Already 8 main comments read, and none seems to realize what it’s all about. It’s not about a building, not a symbol of christianism, it’s a matter of 1000 years of something that was in a lot of every single people’s lives.
Already 8 main comments read, and none seems to realize what it’s all about. It’s not about a building, not a symbol of christianism, it’s a matter of 1000 years of something that was in a lot of every single people’s lives.
It sounds like all the the narrative designers they hired for solo has left out or finished contract, and now is only left gameplay designers, which can only capitalize on what’s “used to work in other games”.
This is awesome.
By 2030-2040 there will be thousands of Shirley Curry / grandma / grandpa gamers, she’s a pioneer for sure :)
AI != Machine Learning ...
We need more horror staged dramas !
Why are monitors getting bigger and wider (and more expensive), but people are still relunctant to simply get a 40+ inches cheaper 4K TV to play their games ?
Let’s keep it simple : if there’s a call for a Union, there’s a need for a Union.
RE : ISP will kill it
That’s amazing ...
The bullet sponge is over, *visually*, which works. Bosses still have tons of hp (or it wouldn’t be bosses), but instead of displaying all hps, their bars simply don’t go down until you destroy their (hidden) hp overload. Instead it just displays a broken shield icon when you hit, which feels less frustrating.
5 hours in, level 15 with a friend, a bit solo, and it’s indeed excellent. Everything is pinpoint : gameplay, ambience, music (omg the music ... I’d listen to this on Spotify anytime), openness, tactics, gearing, coordination, world dynamics, exploring, .... everything.
Been using a 50" 4K Panasonic TV on DisplayPort for 4 years now, 1200$ at the time, 60hz, and it’s always been as pixel-perfect as a monitor. No blur at all, vibrant colors, etc.
I totally agree on this, the “influencer effect” is a real problem both for products and global consumer intelligence. That’s why I like Kotaku, they’ve detached from this a long time ago (ditching a global game score, writing deep insight articles, etc). PCGamesN, Polygon, Rock Paper Shotgun are kinda like that…
Except for the animation transition, all mentionned points are crucial to how the game *feels*. Hence how the game is *enjoyed*. The worst thing is how keeping them would not have hindered game quality at all, it would even have been the opposite. So bacisally we’re here with another E3 scam. (except maybe fort tarsis…
“notice me senpai”
Just stay inside, wait for opponents to come in, profit ;)
There aren’t these much heroes, so we need them all :p
(btw Gibraltar / Caustic pls)
What I can’t understand tho, is how one 500$ gambler can find more interest in basically putting 500$ into trash than offering himself tons of potential *concrete* videogame related stuff.
Something must really be understood by gamers about the scam that is “game as service”. A game as service is the promise of evolving to be the game you want. Except once released, a game is either what you wanted, either will never be for years, for a simple reason :