Their original concept disrespected players. Call it even.
Guessing it's a No.
That is not an option here. This isn't a case of two versions of the game, one $.99 and one free. This is a new, free-to-play game where $.99 gets you ONE energy refill.
Dude, I don't know where you come from, but if America had a tragedy-themed party specifically referencing a day of remembrance in your country, people would be all over that. It's not that someone, somewhere had a party — it's that they used 9-11, which they fully know what it is, as a theme. You do not use tragic…
As an engineer I think it's kind of important to have at least some rudimentary feasibility in the design.
China wasn't the one attacked, so why should they be sensitive about it?
I more curious to know how compatible the popular game engines are, up next-gen games engines are.
Exactly what I said. The video may as well be "Wouldn't it be cool if magic existed?"
Try and show this to an engineer with a straight face. I dare you.
How about no? It's an engineering and an electrical nightmare. It literally cannot work under any possible technology we have today and there's no reason for manufacturers to make parts to work with it to begin with.
This video was obviously made by someone who has never designed anything electrically, mechanically, or at a software level. The whole concept would use several phones worth of material to make one phone, if you could make it work.
Here's my entry. Finally, years of make-believe track designing pays off! It's called Red Rock Valley - the name comes from the track in GT2, though that track was a super crazy sick double-oval thing and this is a road course. It runs clockwise, is nearly 3 miles in length and has 16 corners. In the real world it…
You've had a completely different experience in the gaming community than I have.
It may be because I've been happily married for 12 years, and most of my close friends are and have been guys, but I feel absolutely no fear of men who make or play games. I am farely quiet till I'm comfortable, but when you get me…
You have a nice window office. One night, you’re working late. Most people have already gone home. A drunken coworker, also staying late, leans across the doorway of your nice window office and makes slurred conversation with you for about 20 minutes. He starts to make comments about your appearance. He’s still…