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Fallout put out a mobile game and it’s hugely popular. I think you have no idea how the video game market has evolved.

“Statistically”? Where are you getting that from?

Good point, why can’t people just be satisfied playing the same 6 year old game to fill their pirate gaming needs.

Exactly. It’s like a disease spreading through every game.

It has so much potential but the insistence to shove some sort of multiplayer experience into every game these days is killing me.

What I find more surprising than the time period is the timing. I thought Ubi moved to one AC game every two years?

Bayek is cool but Kenway is still my favorite. I feel like he’s the only one that I ever had any attachment to. He seemed to have the best character arc to me.

Did you not watch overtime?

I’d be fine with it if it weren’t an MMO. I gave up on F4 when it felt like I was just playing F3 again but with base-building that never seemed to matter to the gameplay.

You realize your example, the only difference between CoD and a million other shooters is the kill streak. Kind of how the building component of Fortnite is a big difference the sets it apart from PUBG.

Yes, taking whole concepts does happen all the time. Look at racing games, platformers, fighters like street fighter and action games like uncharted. It happens all the time.

Their working relationship doesn’t matter unless Epic breached a contract or stole code.

Unless Epic stole code or patented material or broke a contract, it doesn’t matter whether or not they were helping bluehole. Those are not related.

Speaking of Epic lawsuits; this definitely reminds me of the time ID Software sued other FPS games for copying their interface and items.

First book was great but I got super bored midway through the second and gave up.

I’m not assuming 1/4 of those people like JRPGs. I’m assuming 100 do. You could tell, because that is exactly what I said.

Yeah, they’re really doing a disservice to the 100 people that are asking for that.

I think it has more to do with:

That was an insane reaction. Between his comment and yours, your is far more negative.

Funny joke is a funny joke. What does it matter if it’s because “it’s in the knowing” that makes it funny or some other reason?