This is strange. I thought Blu-Rays nowadays could hold like 100GB of data? Why would 4 discs be needed? On PC it needs 150GB of space, so two discs? With extra space to spare?
This is strange. I thought Blu-Rays nowadays could hold like 100GB of data? Why would 4 discs be needed? On PC it needs 150GB of space, so two discs? With extra space to spare?
I miss car combat games so much I spent like 20 mins, about 3 days ago, looking to see if Vigilante 8 and it’s sequel ever got a PC release. It didn’t so now I’m going the emulation route!
They’re like a decade late on the whole MMO fad...
Kind of ironic, considering how successful Sony’s 1st party titles have been. Regardless of the success, they’re rapidly getting to the same point Microsoft is with their 1st party titles. I wouldn’t be surprised if at a certain point in the future, AAA games become so expensive to make, only a few studios can do it…
Xbox One? #corrections
Give us the bun, Levi.
It kind of does though. I agree with you generally, but in the AAA space that’s all they shoot for because being an “okay” AAA game usually doesn’t lead to sales success, when making AAA games is so outrageously expensive.
I feel like 4 figures just looks better, but even then, how much is NIL paying these guys? A lot of these guys are getting seven figures, while a lot more are getting 5-6 figures over (or under) the table. So for EA to come at these dudes with 600$ is probably insulting. For the guys on the practice squad? That’s…
That’s close to nothing for an FBS football player in the NIL era. I did quick maths on this and got to close to 7m dollars for EA to get a NIL deal for every player (85 per team) at every college that plays in the FBS (133).
Nah, having a quirky name as a fighting game is kind of the norm. This name is nothing compared to GUILTY GEAR Xrd REV 2, Fighting Layer EX, “Under Night In-Birth”(!?), or Rumble Fish. Arc System Works has a particularly proud history of weird names for their fighting games. Hell, I still have no idea how to pronounce…
That sounds like a money issue to me.
It’s dumb. Instead of reading what the big wigs actually said, the masses apparently chose to listen to the hysteria of the influencer crowd, whose entire gig is to react deceptively to news. It’s like no one knows how to read anymore.
That’s not a pop...? In no way does that sound like any sort of gunshot, or muffled gunshot. It’s like random ambient noises, and it’s pretty likely one of the people in the clip at that time produced the sound. Also, you’re busting out the sound editor? Really?
It’s edited. If you look at his reflection on the car it disappears immediately as she turns back to the lady.
PS5 is already showing it’s age hardware wise
This supposed “much too loud” sound apparently wasn’t loud enough for his own partner, who literally asked him where this phantom sound came from. I mean, I’m literally wearing over-ear headphones right now and have no idea what you’re talking about.
The main thing I’m gathering from this is that it comes off as a side project. I kind of don’t blame them for it, honestly, because there’s probably no point in remaking the first three TR games because of the issues mentioned, and there are a lot in the first three games. Also the jank of these games is probably a…
I mean, developers were still figuring out controls in a 3D space in 96'.
Meanwhile, over on Xbox, its crusty af. It’s insane how overconfident MS was with their software lineup, especially after getting absolutely smacked in the previous gen. I can’t even recall the last Xbox exclusive title that made headlines (no not THAT game) in a good/fun way.
They’ve correctly predicted 11 of the last 20 Super Bowl winners.