This was a double edged sword for me. On one edge I was pretty amazed by some of the stuff they were showing, genuinely impressed, and I’m glad I got to see them.
This was a double edged sword for me. On one edge I was pretty amazed by some of the stuff they were showing, genuinely impressed, and I’m glad I got to see them.
That’s the trouble with DLC that takes a year to come out (or what seems like a year). Even if I wanted to play more KH3 it’s been so long since I’ve played that I’ve forgotten everything. so it’d be a miserable experience - so pass.
It’s usually not this bad, but yeah it’s been a thing forever.
Studio Deen is infamous for their kwalitee... but this is pretty impressive even for Studio Deen.
Could it be that Techland is actually attempting to release a non-janky game for the first time ever? That seems unpossible... but even Obsidian were able to change.
Yeah, the $25 is an expensive one with great meat, seafood (shrimp, crab), bing-su bar, drink bar, everything’s all you can eat, and best of all you get to make your own broth so you can get it as spicy or tonkatsu or miso or garlic or mala as you want. This is where we go to for special occasions.
I’m sure it’s like putting on headphones. Nobody wants to talk to you for hours, but as soon as you put your headphones on every f@#$ing person in the company decides that’s the right time to bother you. (‘Oh, he must not be busy!’)
I would actually like this for a nap in the afternoon - if that’s all it’s used for.
That’s true, when you’re fixing a bug you’re fixing maybe 0.75 bugs on average.
Yeah, I’ve died a couple times, usually of shame, but still totally worth it.
I think salmonella is the least of your food safety worries in China.
The civilized thing to do is just go to an all you can eat place, there are a couple here where $25 will get you two broths in a yin-yang pot then unlimited lamb, beef, chicken, fish, noodles, veggies, tofu, whatever you want without worrying about the cost.
My crap show is Slayers, but I know it’s a Denny’s show and I know the Slayers video games were crap and will freely admit it. The key is being self aware enough to know and admit it’s crap and then owning it anyhow.
Making money isn’t bad - I hope every good game makes tons of money. It’s more a matter of whether you’re trying to make a decent game for the players’ money or just crapping out the minimum saleable product because you know the brand alone will let you sell crud. i.e., where licensed video games were in the 90s.
A big part of it is that even failing a roll is usually hilarious, sometimes informative, and often successfully moves you along. In most RPGs failing a stat roll is all punishment, but here usually the worst that happens is a ding on your health/sanity so you’re free to choose whatever looks interesting even if your…
I guess I could have said it nicer, but it’s also true. There was no reason whatsoever to expect that a DBZ RPG would be anything but the formula crap Ethan is describing - but as long as you guys with no standards keep buying it there will be more, so you win in the end.
DBZ is a a franchise defined by shit games because the fans have very low standards, so why bother? It’s less a creative venture and more a soulless corporation that is built on pushing out low quality stuff, from manga to anime to games.
It’s not a lot of time for literally thousands of bugs. And I know thousands is plausible because Witcher 3 had thousands. Most of them are small (‘typo in this conversation’ ‘NPC x looks weird when y’) but they all take time to 1) find in the game, 2) find the problem in the code/resources, 3) fix it, 4) check it in,…
They probably got it feature complete then realized they have 10,000 bugs to fix (that number’s not hyperbole for something this complex). And I’m sure they have some extra Polish-ing they want to do. There’s always extra Polish-ing.
It’s also been a big issue that every fratboy douchebro thinks he’s funny and don’t think they need a writer - and those are the sort of people who wrote Matt Hazard and Duke Nukem/Forever. It’s just random people in the company, usually especially the dbag owner who always thinks he’s fucking hilarious, like Randy…