mva5580
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I think in the end they were both stuck with each other.

Obviously, and yet they complained about the potential “bias” in PC Gamer hosting an event but here they are, letting their bias/agenda get in the way of providing coverage. Pretty disappointed as a PC gamer, I'll probably get my gaming news elsewhere from now on.

These conferences are so, so unbelievably awkward. I cannot imagine what they will be like in 10 years when all of the presenters grew up primarily on conversation other than verbal.

You think Bethesda will be able to put such limits on the PC version?

If you think that “Any” mod created in the PC version will work in the console versions well....I guess I’ll just step out of the conversation.

I understand there are Walking Dead/Game of Thrones/etc releases like that, but my intention was there will be so-called “AAA” releases that are the same thing.

I won’t be surprised one bit if within 10 years there are games released that literally ARE movies in that you will have dialog choices and nothing else.

All of this doesn’t even touch on how many times PC footage of a game has been shown during a console conference.

Can you believe the general public has a negative perception of corporate management?

People who are obsessed with taking advantage of systems ruin things for the rest of us?

I honestly think the biggest difference in games today as opposed to back then is that games today essentially have the instructions/tutorial built in where the first hour or two of the game flat out teaches you how to play it, where as back in those days you had to actually read an instruction manual.

There’s not 1 person in that video that reacts as if he did anything other than hit a layup.

Anyone who has played NBA2K on PC and knows the words “Ultimate Base Roster” knows that playing any other basketball game after using that roster is folly.

Company charges for things in F2P games that give players an advantage - “It’s Pay 2 Win now, screw this company!”

An early access game on steam gives you that full game all the way through all of its updates. You had to buy a different game on PS4 to play a demo of another game, which you will then need to go pay $60 for when the full version is released.

It looks very cool and promising but it absolutely must have at least a comparable level of modding to Minecraft for it to have staying power and become a legitimate alternative. It can’t ONLY get by on being digital Legos.

Sounds like a very intelligent person.

I wonder if they’ll be “remastering” NES games by the end of this generation.

One more in a very, very, very long line of things that isn’t a problem that people on the internet try to artificially create. What exactly is the problem here? The software company has multiple options of ways to offer me software and then I as the buyer can make the decision on whether or not the way they bundle it

I’m playing at 4k on a 65” screen and yes, it could use a little tweaking.