That was what happened to me too. Ah, Bethesda, what would your games be without all those bugs?
That was what happened to me too. Ah, Bethesda, what would your games be without all those bugs?
Yeah, good luck with the Nameless king. That bastard is the single most difficult thing in the game. If you have some friends bring them. The boss is twice as hard if you do it alone.
He’s a great actor but yeah, seems like he just gets cast in everything weather he is suited for the role or not.
Well, that’s okay. He is in pretty much everything else. Seriously look up his imdb page. The guy is in SO MANY THINGS.
Man, I really miss Chris Farley.
And I’m sitting here wondering why watchdogs 2 exists. The first game was such crap and this one looks worse with all its “hack the planet” milenial pandering bullshit.
Slightly relevant but I wonder why this means for that Morrowind remake those modders are working on? You know, assuming it ever gets released.
I recently got free copies of the bioshock remasters on steam and they both suddenly appeared in my library. I have a feeling this will be no different. Probably a lot easier to give you a separate game than to patch the existing one. Especially if you have mods that might clash with the remaster.
It’s sad that No Man’s Sky has kind of become the personification of everything wrong with the game industry both from a bussiness and community standpoint.
I would argue Fallout New Vegas was the real Fallout 3, at least in terms of story.
Wait Tides of Numeria came out? I thought it was still in development?
Yeah but at least the app store does have some sort of approval system. I’m fairly certain Steam doesn’t. I don’t really have the answers, all I know is Steam’s insistence on doing nothing is not working. In fact it is what got people like Digital homicide. Steam’s greenlight and early access system attracts and…
I see your point, I just feel like there is a middle ground we can come to. It shouldn’t be one extreme or the other. I mean if a book store sold copy and pasted writing guides or unfinished and poorly made books it wouldn’t fly. That’s a gross oversimplification but I think the point stands. Steam shouldn’t be super…
I just feel like it should be slightly more strict. As it stands there is next to no actual oversight on what can and can’t get on Steam. Its why asset flips and straight up broken games are on there. If a retail store sold that kind of shit it wouldn’t fly.
Wow, didn’t realize this was such a touchy subject with you. I was more referring to asset flips and shit not getting on steam, or something like that. I’d think even Jim Sterling would agree Steam needs to be a bit more strict and attentive to Green Light and early access. Not every consumer is informed and most…
Now if only they’d be more strict about what they let on the store we’d really be in business.