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Just today I watched some drone racing.

What Penny Arcade is showing is exactly the reason why I moved from Twitch to Mixer.

I played the beta for some hours and I feel like it is a less exciting “Just Cause”.

I never had a Super Nintendo so I’m happy about this!

That’s a reason why I don’t buy many of the great games on the Switch: I already played them (or very similar versions) on the Wii U.

meh, every futuristic racing game had turbo boosts, without them having actual turbos. I think many non-car people (and probably also many car people tbh) associate Turbo with “goes faster” than with an actual Turbo.

so angry

that’s what someone in the pocket of Epic would say!

Those pictures would be awesome prints!

It’s a road leading to a racetrack that is used by road cars, that sometimes are very low. You really don’t want a speed bump there that you will have to restore every year.

You don’t want speedbumps in a village where you know that low cars travel through to get to a race track.

That’s just rendered in the game engine and not game footage.

Not a single frame of game footage :(

I don’t buy EA games since years because of their track record of horrible games with even more horrible micro-transactions.

well..... they kind of try to sell stuff? ^^

Are you talking about the general anger at Epic or these particular devs? Also it’s not just ‘a mother fucking storefront’, it’s Epic attempting to bend the open market on PC to its will so it can split it and in return make more money off of it. Epic wants users, Epic has money(cause Fortnite and Unreal), Epic

I don’t know why there needs to be any harassment, no matter where they move (well it’s not really move, since the game isn’t released or sold yet) or how snarky the announcement for that is.

The fun thing is: Plot twist warlock is one of the decks (just as the best deck right now, cyclone mage) that has a gigantic difference between statistics and high level players playing it.

that doesn’t make the context wrong though, your addition just shows how big of a difference some percent are.

Good games that are well marketed always made a profit, even current AAA titles. Without micro-transactions. For example God of War or Spiderman.