As many people in this thread are you are confusing revenue and profits, we can get a vague idea of what their revenue is but their operating costs are more obscure.
As many people in this thread are you are confusing revenue and profits, we can get a vague idea of what their revenue is but their operating costs are more obscure.
He actually admits this and walks back on his own point here. Kotaku articles have an annoying tendency to do this lately.
Just curious cause you seem more knowledgeable about this than anyone here including Luke, what would be the benefit of preserving things beyond the final retail product and it’s converted assets? Remastering?
The fact that you exist with your attitude about streaming and rental services is the very reason I think this article is wrong and Straw hat is right in their thread; game ownership is not going away anytime soon. No need to feel threatened by people who have different gaming values than you. You got people on the…
Bruh, you are a stemlord, we get it. I had no idea what you meant by root comment or whatever either and I would have assumed it meant what strawhat assumed. You then acted all intellectually superior explaining it, you’re not, having an engineering degree does not automatically make your opinions more valid than us…
The point was even shit companies like Activision can put out a better roadmap than CDPR did and it’s not hard to find a better example. Here’s one:
I hate that many people live under the assumption that being rich automatically makes you happier. This is a capitalist lie designed to make the middle class strive to be rich instead of wanting to redistribute wealth in a more utilitarian fashion.
As long as Uncle Sam gets his cut. I don't want to see any offshore V-bucks haven. The people need those V-bucks!
I mean, that's what I assumed, DVDs and VCRs. No one owns 600 blu-rays, the vast majority of movies don't even have a blu-ray. Blu-rays time in the spotlight was relatively brief between DVDs and streaming services.
What they are calling a roadmap is not a roadmap by most people’s standards.
Haha, I like your style.
I don’t see how this move can hurt the consumers. As noted in this article there won’t be any upcharge to use this service at first and it is likely to fail before it really takes off. So the most likely thing to happen is millions get a few free crappy games for a few months and then Netflix goes back to normal.
Well I think these Netflix games that will be available exclusively as streaming titles will be impossible to crack. So you better hope this doesn't succeed as a model.
look up Ds3 dummy screen. It might not be as immediatly appalling but since it can happen without mods to anyone... I freaked the heck out the first time it happened to me.
Can we please take the moving picture off the homepage? It should be pretty obvious why I am making this request. Please and thank you!
Wait so what is the answer to the 1000$ question? Sorry, what is the question to the thousand dollar answer? I swear whenever I watch Jeopardy I can get 60 percent right but the way the game is structured I can't figure out what they are going for.
Hey, this is a reply to Mr. Spaceman. Kinja won’t show me your comment when I load pending comments, I’m just replying to the part I see iny notifications and I hope you notice this somehow.
Thank you for taking my comment in good faith, I will do my best to reciprocate.
Sorry for the double reply, I ran out of time. Just so you know I’m not full of shit look up Axetwin’s comment history. They have stated multiple times that they believe people who like difficulty in video games aren’t being challenged enough in real life, and we’re losers. They always seem to get double digit stars…
After re reading the post I’ll admit your right in this instance.