Like, where did they find the time to even make 600 different images? Even if they weren’t horribly inappropriate, if employees were able to make this many Photoshops, that’s some really bad time management.
Like, where did they find the time to even make 600 different images? Even if they weren’t horribly inappropriate, if employees were able to make this many Photoshops, that’s some really bad time management.
Cage is also accused of a lack of consideration for female colleagues, and of making insistent dirty jokes, smutty remarks in the presence of his wife, and inappropriate remarks about actresses in his games.
Who could have predicted that the guy who spent a year hunting down photos of Ellen Page as a child and put a nude model of her in his game without her knowledge or consent would be a sexual harasser?
The Genesis could play Master System games if you bought a cartridge adaptor. But yeah, Sony was the first one to do it in a big way, and thus every 7th gen console had some form of backwards compatibility at launch.
Sony used to be good about backwards compatibility (you could even use your old PS1 discs on the PS3), but I guess cost-cutting and a change in management at SIE (“I was at a Gran Turismo event recently where they had PS1, PS2, PS3 and PS4 games, and the PS1 and the PS2 games, they looked ancient, like why would…
The PC version would almost assuredly have better performance (obviously depending on your hardware). I expect the Switch would target 30fps, and not 60fps like the PS4 version.
I mean, considering DSII ran at a mostly locked 60fps on PS4, I don’t see why it would struggle with DSI. Xbox One will be more interesting, since it frequently dropped to the low 50s in DSII.
I cannot recommend Two/Super Best Friends Play (as seen on Kotaku!) enough. It’s like Game Grumps, only they actually make an attempt to play the video game instead of just doing dumb voices. Their Yakuza 0 LP is a joy to watch, both because of the way Matt and Pat play off each other and the crazy situations they…
Polygon has a list of resolution/framerate options for the remaster. There’s no citation, but it seems reasonable enough:
Namco Bandai just confirmed that it will also be coming to PS4 and Xbox One on Twitter.
I’m only hoping for a locked 1080p30. DS1 really struggled on last-gen machines in some spots, so I don’t expect them to try and go for 60fps on Switch. If I can just get through Blighttown without the game dropping to like 10fps then I’ll be happy.
Since it is an online game, your solution is not viable. You have to provide the same game to all users to keep it fair. If Pokemon Go were a single player game, then leaving the old, un-updated version playable would make sense.
And thank you for continuing to be an asinine prick who would seemingly prefer that all new games should still be made for the NES.
They could. It wouldn’t be “holding the game back,” any more than designing a game so a year-old computer can run it is “holding the game back.”
In other words, they decided to add features that are no longer supportable on the older platform. That isn’t “natural” or “unnatural” - that’s a design choice.
But you can’t play the 1.0 version of Final Fantasy XIV, or (until recently) the original version of World of Warcraft. Which is a much more accurate comparison to Pokemon Go, since it too requires a significant amount of server resources and even GPS resources. Maintaining those old versions is prohibitively…
Hey, just as a heads-up, Hadjimurad is dismissing any replies that disagree with him. I’ve seen at least 5 comments (including one that I wrote) that have disappeared.
That’s not the same thing. Pokemon Go is more like an MMO than a traditional mobile game, and has significant server costs as a result, not to mention whatever the GPS services cost. Running essentially two concurrent versions of the game just to keep supporting what is almost certainly a small portion of the game’s…