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It’s been on my radar (and my wish list) since its release on Switch.
“big Toy Story vibes here” I guess I’m the only that remembers Small Soldiers, then. T_T

Probably more like 75%, but they lie about how many they serve by claiming service to an area when it’s only like 1/4th of the houses or that lovely “up to” speeds crap which recently got the FTC on Frontier’s ass.

It’s actually not that surprising. Sony has always been outwardly hostile to its own legacy. They just don’t see why people would want to play old games, especially if they could just sell you a remaster.

So many companies want to stream games while completely ignoring the U.S. market is 90% shit internet because cable companies have big fiefdoms where they don’t compete for defacto monopolies.

Ah, yes, you’ll need that 8K/120fps beast of a system to run what is basically old newsgrounds games with NFTs crammed awkwardly into them

If Cyberpunk 2077 was a game that was just full of bugs and broken quests and such this would make sense but the game was virtually unplayable on certain platforms. There is no way they can blame that on QA testing alone

I spent nearly a decade in QA, so I’d say I have a pretty good understanding of the process. Seicarescu is absolutely right about the number of teams on projects like this. Largescale games will almost certainly have an internal QA team that works for the developer, along with at least one external team. The external

It was such an obvious decision to remake those too, they could have done it easily too since they had everything built from 1&2 as far as the engine and gameplay goes. I guess it did too well. Cause as soon as you reach a certain level in Activision you get merged into Call of Duty or to Blizzard for something (which

Activision’s own reports indicated an increase in profits that quarter due to THPS1+2 and Crash 4, so the obvious thing was to fold the studios responsible for both games into CoD support lackeys

Theon Grayjoy as an employee of Linus Tech Tips

Guy looks like if Bam Margera made better choices. 

OK, I believe them.

A car lane is still a fucking car lane, above ground or underground. It will NEVER beat a mass transit lane for efficiency and declogging roadways. *roadways can never be truly decongested, either because human nature is such that the better a road becomes, the more it’s traveled. So, say in fantasy-land car ownership

Oh, that’s easy.  Musk doesn’t have a company that makes electric trams.

No one can explain why an electric train in those tunnels wouldn’t be better.

When Kotaku asked about which features were broken as a result of poor scheduling, a developer replied: “Tongue in cheek: the whole game. In general, every major bug in 76 [that appeared at launch] was known by QA.”

To echo Marblekid: great work on this. I come to Kotaku for the fun stuff, and I stay for the good stuff like this.

Free pizza is what you give a group of kids for shoveling your driveway or raking leaves for a couple hours, not a bunch of grown ass adults working over their weekend after already putting in a full week.

A couple of sources told Kotaku that QA workers would have their breaks timed or sometimes even be followed into the restrooms by non-management employees described by one source as “chronic snitches.” According to them, these otherwise normal testers, designated as “coordinators,” did not have a real title or pay

It is. Typically, that’s just a vetting process but in this case I believe we’re talking about bugs that would rightfully delay a release. In larger teams, you absolutely want to delegate that to ensure that everyone’s on the same page, but if production doesn’t treat alarm pulls by the QA Lead any better than the QA