as well as strong download numbers for previously released titles
as well as strong download numbers for previously released titles
I think I would have preferred it without the fake power/reset buttons painted on and if the buttons were fully coloured, rather than just on the top.
I take a more lenient approach; no-one’s a bad guy, but I’ll point out when someone is bull-shitting.
This is entirely true; be critical of the decision, but ultimately Bethesda can do what they want as it’s their games and their marketing, so it’s not worth losing sleep over.
You’re on the wrong side here.
I think you could better describe it as a “win-not lose”, as Blizzard won here, but the guy who bought the disc didn’t getting his life torn apart over being sued by Blizzard by having the stolen code.
Not even mid-90s, this project was first publicly announced in 1991. This machine is around 26 years old!
What? You are aware that your Playstation 4 and XBone are fully functional machines - even when they are not playing games?
I’ve seen YouTubers go through 100+ boxes (paid) to get the Widowmaker skin...Which I got twice from doing the event and regular games.
The storage device on the Switch is actually modular flash storage that looks designed to be swappable by Nintendo, so if you sent your Switch in to repair I don’t see why the flash module can’t be kept so all your saved-games are retained.
It would be Google Daydream style VR, which features no positional tracking; which means asynchronous re-projection can be very lenient as only rotation - sort of - is possible, which allows 60 FPS content to be re-projected nicely on a 75Hz+ display.
No the Switch should not do VR.
Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land is the best in the Wario protagonist series.
Zenimax is pretty much a company of lawyers that has a game development division called Bethesda.
Valve’s approach - and one that I agree with - is to solve the problem before the customer even contacts customer support.
The PC 3D graphics card acceleration of the late 90s was the big game changer.
Gratz.
This is my mindset as well (for competitive). I silently judge people who are like “I main hero X” because that just seems insanely dumb and boring to me. Personally, I try to learn all the heroes and then I try to learn how to use them on particular maps, but that’s how I personally find enjoyment - I get that some…
I love both Competitive and Quick Play.
I noticed that young children (under 13s) who have Switch consoles tend to have “1-2 Switch” rather than Zelda. I asked about this, they don’t give a shit about Zelda basically.