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Maybe because it’s listed as such on Netflix, where it’s published. Might be the anime inspired art-style. I think people pointing out it’s not are stupid. If you make something that looks like anime aiming to make it look like anime and people think it’s anime, then that’s surely high praise. Regardless of whether

Me too.. no clue who this fuckwit is.. don’t want to know either, clear is a pile of rancid shit.

what the fuck is pog

Vanilla ISIS...

But seriously, the counter narrative of antifa pretending to be Trump supporters is already going around. These people are all the worst.

I liked that it was kitbashed, sure it’s kit based and messy as hell with shit clipping into each other. But it made my mind wander. it was like old star wars or blade runner buildings lol. Even tho I am obsessed with architecture and see it’s errors like any game I still found it to be the most interesting original c

Is...Cyberpunk 2077 an Architecture Critique though? I’m not sure I accept the central premise of the article? Does CDPR even employ architects whose work merits this level of criticism or these just environmental artists being asked to draw some generic ass Cyberpunk enviroments? Should game developers consult with

So, you rightfully criticize crunch time and working conditions that the artists and devs for CDPR were subject to, but then post an article that undermines all their work and artistry. I don’t get that. 

I briefly thought about making a sarcastic comment about his weight/ health and the “surprise” of him dying.
But that seems tasteless. He was a human being who left friends and family behind. People will mourn him. I’m sorry I even considered the joke for a second. And I hope no one else is “that person.”

And throw you on the pile of internet commenters that know nothing about game development.

Per CNN: When asked if she’s concerned about possibly facing charges and overall how she is portrayed in the video, she said, “Of course I worry. That’s not who I am. I actually... try very hard to make sure that I am always doing the right thing.”

In Assassin’s Creed Odyssey it became more and more time consuming to level up (like in most RPGs), which made the $10 booster more of a slap in the face (I actually didn’t care and would have purchased it if I knew what a grind the back half of the game would be, but I still loved the game).

Remember kids, corporations do not make moral decisions, they make financial ones. As industries of Capital, they are only concerned with Capitalsm and Capitalism goes where the money is.

That’s in reference to a car model being particularly deadly. Not exactly sure what you’re getting at.

Wasn’t this built with PC in mind above all else? Even before the PS4 Pro and One X were announced, PC’s were capable of putting out visuals at least on par, if not better, than what the Series X and PS5 are putting out now. I imagine consoles were never considered a priority, and just something to port to in the

This is all very scummy and worth writing about. I question whether a review of Cyberpunk 2077 is the right place to do it. People are looking for a review of the GAME, not the PUBLISHER.

Hate to put myself near the line here, but I had always thought seizure warnings were the “this coffee is hot” of video games. I think I’ve seen them on nearly every game I’ve ever played, whether they have hard strobing effects or otherwise.

I had thought it was basically: if you’re prone to seizures, all games are

So I think I have my wires crossed. People aren’t actually thinking that CDPR intentionally implemented actual seizure inducing light patterns, right? And that in reality it just happens to accidentally mimic the mechanism? They weren’t like “ Yo Dave, let’s give some people epilepsy, that’ll show them.” I’m not a

Yeah, I don’t understand what this is... I also don’t understand why anyone is on Twitter anymore. If you’re even slightly notable in your industry and you’re managing your own Twitter account, just... stop. Stop immediately. Just walk away, no good can come of it.

Seems like really easy recast on Anders to me.

Looks like Greg Ellis left out the part where he asked people to follow him on Parler for the real story.