Yeah their Project Fusion rumor has me really interested. I can't even imagine having all of the Nintendo devs working on one console. So many first party games...
Yeah their Project Fusion rumor has me really interested. I can't even imagine having all of the Nintendo devs working on one console. So many first party games...
The people who just want to watch a competitive game played by professionals without being eye fucked every few minutes by commercials.
What kind of cheese isn't yours?
I just recently saw a preview for CSI: Cyber. They're still trying to push connected spinoffs.
Imagine how much more popular they would be if they were readily available. Sure, Nintendo might not have these big lines if people can just get them online whenever, but there are still a ton of people who want specific Amiibos but would have to resort to buying them on EBay for absurd prices. I feel like these…
THE BABY
True story lol.
I wish I could change my username to "Archaotic doesn't like things"
His art never really seems to have emotion or style. It's pretty generic to me personally.
The rumored Project Fusion sounds pretty innovative. A handheld that can act as a home console, so instead of fracturing their developers, everyone can focus on one device. They won't need third party developers if all their teams were making games for on device. This would appeal to both Eastern and Western markets…
You can play without spending money, yes, but the games economy is built around the microtransactions in order to get people to buy red crystals. They have to make it so people want to buy them because earning blue crystals is probably a pain. That's just how it works in these types of games.
Sure, let's call it speculation.
This type of microtransaction is made to literally push people to spend. If it wasn't made to get people to spend then it wouldn't even exist in the first place.
Unfortunately it's hard to take anything in that book seriously when he's been proven to be a pathological liar: http://mpmacting.com/blog/2014/7/19…
Unfortunately it's hard to take anything in that book seriously when he's been proven to be a pathological liar: http://mpmacting.com/blog/2014/7/19…
Not to mention the picture with the cop holding the others face is straight up Michael holding Fredo when he confronts him about his betrayal. I think the devs like the Godfather.
You never need to pay for microtransactions, but the games economy is tailored around the microtransactions to push players to want to spend. That's inhibiting on my game that I paid for because I know that earning blue crystals is going to be a pain in the ass. They would never make it easy and plentiful because no…
At this point, I don't care what justification they have or what PR spin they give it because it's all invasive to me. If it doesn't add anything then it's not worth a damn. It's an artificial way to get more money. Plain and simple. And it's BS to let it slide because it's paving the way for more publishers to do it.
There's literally no good reason to have these in the game. End of story. It doesn't add to the value of the game, and it doesn't belong in a game that you pay for.
It affects us because the more people do it, the more it's going to become a staple, and the more intrusive it's going to be.