Pretty much the only counterpoints I’ve seen are “you’re just a Steam fanboy who’s butthurt.” Nobody is actually taking the time to address legitimate complaints.
Pretty much the only counterpoints I’ve seen are “you’re just a Steam fanboy who’s butthurt.” Nobody is actually taking the time to address legitimate complaints.
Nope, that’s GOG.
At release, you could either see what was going on or shoot, not both. I believe that was changed in a later patch, after it was fixed in a fan mod.
That is the voice of frustration. It’s okay, Gita, it’s all going to be okay!
It is questionable whether amending the cut would actually assist developers, given that most developers are paid by contract before the game is ever put up for sale. It would assist publishers, however, though only with direct sales.
The last episode is where they ran out of budget. In fact, it’s the reaction to that episode that led to the End of Evangelion movie, which shows what actually happens while Shinji is having his impressionistic fever dream.
In the original art for the game, and comparing game models, yes, she was somewhat busty, but they never really drew attention to it. The characteristic was further cemented by the various spinoffs, cameos, and other official artwork.
Like Leia?
I’d love to, but it seems this version of the flowchart is just too small to read from.
As a Keen fan, I give zero shits about this game. As should you. That’s my beef, you’re being toxic about something you should honestly not care about. This thing existing should have zero bearing on your life, so why the hell are you so angry about it?
Because people who post negative comments online are the entire market, just like all the people who hate Apple products, predicted World of Warcraft was failing after Cataclysm, or that women characters in games are the worst thing ever. The ONLY barometer for the market is the number of units sold.
That is some lightning fast polling you’ve got there! We get it, you don’t care about this game. It’s been demonstrated that there is a market, and that that market would likely have been watching. That market isn’t you.
Or it would be like a developer showing their kid-targeted game to people who played the original game, are Apogee/id software fans, and happen to have kids, who would be watching the conference from home.
Small children.
Those people have kids. Shocking, I know, but that’s who they were marketing to.
Commander Keen was the first game on PC that could smoothly scroll in four directions. It’s notable for that specific reason. The intention was actually to get permission to use the tech in porting Nintendo games to the PC.
Probably related to the train graveyard or something.
Somebody took the wrong lessons from Perfect Blue.
It’s not done yet, so yeah, it’s still “early access.” Nowhere near what Toady would call feature complete.
It’s been in development and open beta since 2002.