Wow, up until that point it was pretty good... and then shocktastic crap ruined it.
Wow, up until that point it was pretty good... and then shocktastic crap ruined it.
I wonder how it would handle DragonForce - Through the Fire and Flames... :}
Five Nights at CashGrab
Come on now Fahey. ;)
Agreed, it should be both. I am totally fine pay for quality DLC for an already quality base game.
Easy turbo. You mentioned that after the fact. Not a mind reader. And that is awesome, me too.
Indeed it is a business. However AAA publisher profit margins are insane. That is not very likely.
Agreed wholeheartedly. Wish the big AAA publishers would take note!! (You know actually care about your audience instead of their wallets...)
RDR on PC would be amazing (the mods... Oh my). But let’s be serious here, we all played RDR on a console. So not like we are missing out on that experience. Also, that is one example. Granted, yes there are a handful of exclusives I would like on PC, but oh well, will just play them on their consoles and go back to…
I am holding out for the PS4.75, will be twice as powerful as the 4.5. Might also get the GPU upgrade and the memory upgrade. We are still talking about consoles right..? ;)
How are those mods, or total freedom to do what you want with your system, or ability to make games? Oh wait...
First off the article was completely unbiased. Luke is entitled to having his own opinion, which he shared in the comments.
Ambush attack for jello loot.
Simply put, crunch is a result of failure of process and planning. Sadly software development is a gnarly beast, and especially so for video game dev. It is extremely demanding and strenuous, however it doesn’t necessarily have to be done this way.
“Turns out there’s actually a thriving marketplace for people who are willing to pay up front. The message seems to be that if you make a decent game, people will pay for it.”
Or just reremastered on PC and current gen even. (Which by the way, they have a PC version...)
Yup, and it is all bullshit and wrong. But alas that is the social prison we have created for ourselves.
Very nice.
Yah, supposedly it is called “business”. Really fucking sad. And wrong.
I love how they talk about “the team” and yet most are underpaid and/or overworked while only a few collect very large paychecks. Sure...