2019 sure has started off with a bang...
2019 sure has started off with a bang...
I wonder why they canceled it. A Star Wars open world game seems perfect for microtransactions and DLC. Maybe it was the huge critical failure that were Red dead redemption 2 and God of War that made Ea cancel it as it’s clear there is no future for single player games.
Jason Schreier: 3 for 3 on the big scoops in the past 2 weeks. He's on fire
They canceled all their good original shows and are losing all their good non-original stuff to other services, so their plan is to increase the price even though we’re getting less quality and quantity than ever before? Did they hire the MoviePass people to run their corporation?
Netflix is about to go the route of my HBO subscription: cancelled until something worth watching is released. I then binge everything I’m interested in and cancel again.
Wait...
“Worth every penny” - People with kids
That’s it. I’m starting a DVD rental store. It’ll have all the latest movies and ones you never knew existed. It’ll have all of the cult classics and even the latest BLOCKBUSTER movies.
You can’t stream everything. My disc queue is over 350 still.
$100/year for the middling content Netflix provides still whips the living daylights out of the $100/month for pure garbage that the local cable co. has on offer.
Never demean a rational choice like this. It’s effectively the only means of watching many, many back-catalog films at this point and also the most cost-effective means of watching new releases, assuming you watch more than a couple a month.
Are they blurays at least?
I am one of last sad saps who also subscribes to DVD
How would you know if the hard drive had child porn on it?
So much fucking this. My friend and I would have enjoyed it much more immensely if we could have our own private game.
They could always just add private or invite-only lobbies, like they have in GTA Online. It’s hard to get griefed if you’re only playing with people you know.
Yeah I don’t see too much suddenly changing sadly. The leaked contract for Destiny revealed that Bungie still had pretty high control over the product as I recall (can’t access the full thing now as it’s hosted on LA Times which is blocked in the EU still) and the bad design decisions stem more from the internal…
And, just the cherry on top of your question sundae, Will we find out whether Destiny was challenged truly thanks to the publisher, or were the flaws thanks to developer choices?
“Hey guys, just do crime, okay?”