If I had to guess, I’d say that it’ll be their big focus at E3 2020 and then we’ll see it that fall. That’s just a guess, though! No inside info here.
If I had to guess, I’d say that it’ll be their big focus at E3 2020 and then we’ll see it that fall. That’s just a guess, though! No inside info here.
It is nearly time for E3, the annual convention where companies from around the world unite to show trailers for…
2019 sure has started off with a bang...
Though Sea of Thieves is far, far from a game for everyone, and I believe is a pretty BAD game to play totally solo, some of my favorite gaming experiences of the past year have been while in a crew with friends in this game. Not random crews mind you, but actually with friends, either in a sloop or on a galleon.
I recommend using Xbox’s built in LFG (looking for group) feature to find a crew of like minded players. You can set your preferences for requiring to have a mic, find a group that doesn’t mind teaching you what to do, etc. I’ve had some great success with it
I know it’s the obvious joke, but it really does seem as easy as cutting all the content from your game and then adding it back over the course of a year so players think you’re being magnanimous
I don’t “look down” at people who play Fortnite, it’s just that the mechanics in that game make the meta very cheap and obtuse. It feels like everything boils down to the famed spambuild-hop-shotgun tactic. Otherwise it honestly does feel like a watered down PUBG to me, “casual” if you will.
Fortnite (welfare pubg) is only popular because its free. If people had to actually pay for it the player base would dwindle. The building mechanic is total garbage and subtracts from the tension of an online shooter.
Why would anyone do that?
The flip side is that leaving open questions and trickling out details over the next few weeks will keep us talking about this thing through March 3.