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It has nothing to do with the different combinations of PC parts. They only have to develop towards two video card architectures then set minimum system requirements for CPU etc.. The problem with No Mans Sky is that it was hyped as a $60 AAA game when in actuality it was a buggy $20 single player indie game. If they

But here’s the BS about “there’s so many variations”— it didn’t used to suck this badly.

I call bull shit about the millions of variations. There are lots but on the major stuff is done. Engine can be bought They just weren’t properly staffed. For the scope of project

3 bad pc ports from lazy developers is now an epidemic? how about a shout out to all the absolutely splendid PC games that come out pretty much all year long?

But what about the games that don’t suck upon PC release? As in, it seems, most of them. What are they doing right? Also, wouldn’t a developer want to make content for the hardest platform so the others come easier (I really don’t know I’m not a developer)?

Typical Gizmodo click bait garbage. And I have to say this writer in particular, is horrible. If this is the standard that you’ve adopted for this site....man. Might be time to find some other sites to frequent.

“Always”

>reads headline

Bay of Sept-Iles. Quebec, Canada. By Luis Bernardo.

So, because someone disagrees with you and doesn’t share your penchant for a romanticized Japan and bad tourist trap stock photos, they are a racist? I really hope you’re a child so there’s an excuse for you being so dim.

This is a great picture. Nice to see the world outside of Japan sometimes.

How dare you post something not related to Japan. All the raging racist fanboys won’t know what to do with themselves.

The Financial District. Providence, Rhode Island. By Eric Carvalho.

I can almost see these guys in the picture...

I’ve visited Shibuya through a lot of games. It’s nice to see a modern day incarnation though. I was starting to get sick of post apocalypse/distant future Shibuya you find in a lot of JRPGs.

Tokyo has buildings. And lights. And nighttime. We get it. Can we graduate now?

But its JAPAN. Every gamer should unconditionally love everything Japan, didn’t you know?

Nothing against the photo. But I’d like to know the reasoning behind featuring an old photo from April in July? It’s like seeing your friend’s Facebook beach pics in winter. There are photos that are timeless, and those that are not. To be seeing sakura in summer, it just makes you wonder why?

Fuji-san in Yamanashi. That’s twice in under a week. The world of wherever gamers might find interesting narrows by the day.

(I think he means the Mori Building. There’s no “Roppongi Tower.”)

Is it just me or is there Kinkaku-ji pretty much every month on Kotaku? :-D