Don’t be a jerk. It doesn’t hurt you that many people love a certain game.
Don’t be a jerk. It doesn’t hurt you that many people love a certain game.
Agreed! It really sucks when someone likes something you don’t!
“Japanese law only allows us to pay out 20 times the entry fee, so in order for us to pay out the amount that we want, we have to make the tournament free entry.”
Not true. This will inevitably cause kids to lose interest, because there’s nothing that kids find more boring than the things adults tell them are taboo and forbidden.
What about the craft necessary to be able to adapt to a clients wishes? I don’t think just making the same sandwich over and over is craft. I think that’s an assembly line. I respect the hell out of the sandwich maker who can make the sandwich I want, the way I want it. The person who just does what they want without…
It’s like tripping in brawl. The developer knows what’s best for you.
What if someone is allergic to certain ingredients?
Shadow of War seems to be a social experiment in how a surefire hit can be deliberately run into the ground.
Basically, “because that’s how it is in Japan!”
Which can explain a LOT of game-related decisions.
As i said, i would suggest rethinking the Olympics as not about just a championship to crown the best in athletic challenges but to be the ultimate championship to crown the best in many fields where lots of humans compete, no matter if that requires physical skills or mental or other ones.
Many aren’t. However, eSports are sports.
The Trump regime has continually shown a complete lack of respect for Americans and the rule of law. The pardon of Sheriff Arpaio, among many other injustices already perpetrated during his short time in office, has show that President Trump does not deserve respect.
Get first place in a tournament without hand-eye coordination , and then argue about physicality.
So the takeaway is that they changed it, got it
At first i thought like some of the other comments i saw. E Sports isn’t really a very physical activity (unless one would consider full body motion VR games or dance dance revolution or something like that).
If they released it as Early Access, no one would’ve bat an eye at all the flaws.
If they gave it another year before release, I wonder how it would have been received. The incremental improvements were tremendous.
He suggests in his AMA that maybe it’s because he started playing around the N64 era when he was really young, and so his hands were too small to hold the controller correctly, spurring a series of habits that led this to feel more natural to him over a decade later. Of course, there were a lot of people who were in a…
You poor, soulless bastard.