B.B. Cinga?
B.B. Cinga?
So in this game, you should pay attention to your weapon durability and either change weapons or repair your preferred weapon? But if you’re fighting a tough enemy, like a BOTW lynel, you either have to leave the fight to fix your gear or change weapons mid-fight, right? Is that meaningfully different? Or do they just…
Right, I t’s almost like Link can draw his bow, use Daruk’s protections, pull a bomb out of thin air, or use Revali’s gale to jump out of the way, fly away, set up a slow time bow attack. Or maybe you could pay attention to your weapon attributes and throw the almost broken weapon at your foe for knock back and extra…
He’s not saying he did it, but if he did…
They could use just about any QB at this point. And some linemen, a tight end, a receiver, some defenders…well you get the point.
The Challengers portions is an open for less experienced or less good players. The following year she placed 5th in the Premier, which is definitely a bigger deal than winning the Challengers.
The Netflix series changed that line in the book. And the book is an alternative history in which a young woman is essentially Bobby Fisher.
Something about a fool and his money not being together for a long time. Don’t play pay-to-win or loot-crate (gambling) games, and you won’t have this problem.
As stated, the release of information was from beta testers not the company. So if anyone is legally responsible for misleading customers it’s the beta testers (other players) who also violated their agreement with the developer.
Just because your emotional connection is tied to the amount of money you paid for something doesn’t mean there’s necessarily a legal basis (https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1206&context=dltr) for suing if they change how something works.
I’ve found that once I’ve stripped down to a banana hammock, no one wants to fight me, so maybe they’re going for the feminine version of that strategy…/s
There’s a couple ways to view those statements. Moving away from massive open world games could be doing things more like the Last of Us or Splinter Cell where you move within a level (or doing completely different styles of games like Metroidvanias or roguelikes). Full of icons to clean up could be part of that, but…
“These “non-slip” finger gloves are supposedly aimed at folks who play mobile games like Fortnite (or whatever the kids are playing these days) to help keep their phones securely in hand as they earn their latest victory royale. According to the website, the sleeves are made out of a “smooth, high-sensitivity fabric”…”
Electronics fail if there’s too much power for the components, too much heat for the components, or vibration causes connections to fail.
Only if those temperatures are outside of normal tolerances for the component.
And you don’t think the publisher exerts control over when a game is released or in what condition?
Video games are one of the largest entertainment industry in the world, gambling may be bigger (but would have to include video gambling). And it is inherently a creative field, so just like TV, music, movies, and sports some people are actually interested in who the artists are behind the scenes. It’s kind of like…
Hopefully a game company could search the files of a game to find the credits and then search within the credits to find a name instead of spending 20-80 hours beating a game to wait for a 30 minute credit scroll containing 1000+ entries. If they can’t, maybe don’t work for them.
Instead of “everyone who worked on a game” how about “everyone who made something in the game or made something better in the game”? QA should get credited for finding bugs that break the game or even a mission, but should someone that did 6 hours of QA on Cyberpunk 2077 get credited? Does that person want their name…
I’ll refer to how science credits authorship here too. If I hire a firm (university core or outside vendor) to perform a service that I tell them what I want and how I want it, they didn’t make an intellectual or creative contribution, so I acknowledge them. If they provide insights and contributions to designing the…