And here’s what they’re getting wrong:
And here’s what they’re getting wrong:
You could say the same about a plastic container holding gallons of gasoline.
The weight of the panels you would need to lug around would limit your range enough so that you could just walk back to camp, or even just yell at the people back at camp to come pick you up.
Well if people don’t care about the name on the vehicle anymore, why ruin a good name in the face of all that apathy?
Wrangler, Mustang, and Miata all say hi.
This atrocity deserves the profanity.
“I am on fire, but an extinguisher is not required”
Maybe the DA leads will round up all the negative reactions to the idea of DA4 as a live service game, put them into a PowerPoint presentation, and use it as leverage to get EA to back off. :)
Y’all missing out, Westerners. The Alphard, Veilfire and Hiace are the three kings of the Toyota van empire. They’re the best, and I seriously hope you’re getting one of them.
Fixed it for you:
I smell a load of BULLSHIT. Formula E did two race weekends there and there are a metric shit ton of Tesla vehicles in the area. I have a feeling that this is an excuse and the real reason is competition based and the organizers just don’t want to cop to it.
Hmmmm, this smells kind of like bullshit. Which city ordinance exactly? I haven’t seen anybody mention that. They’re all here, https://library.municode.com/ca/long_beach/codes/municipal_code
You kind of shifted the goalposts, didn’t you? You were accusing Jason of only focusing on Bioware and not on the systemic nature of the problems at hand, when Jason is probably one of the few game journalists who has been absolutely focused on that aspect of the industry for some time now. When presented with the…
I don’t think he has to link anything at the bottom of his Bioware article if anything. A simple search on Google would’ve provided you those links to begin with. It’s the fact that you didn’t looked it up first and just assumed that he attacked a single studio and not all the other studios that got you burned.
This response brought me alot of joy today. I was reading his post going “I may not exactly like all of what Jason says but I could have sworn hes done a ton of articles on other studios in similar situations”
And you respond by completely decimating the guy without saying a word, just links.
I suppose I ended up more ‘against’ it than I intended to be, because what I’ve seen is also a lot of complete gloss-over that software development, testing, etc. is not free nor timeless. To put it simply: difficulty modes cost you content. Well-done difficulty modes, that get you to the point where you have a solid…
The stress of Sekiro is in the timings though. Failure and death in sekiro is largely irrelevant. In many instances you can just throw yourself at the bosses and retry as often as you want. Some require lesser enemy picking off here and there. Yes people get rot but its manageable due to items you can purchase and…
The experience is kinda...the difficulty though.