Respawn refuses to do anything about hacking and all this guy did was delay a tournament the majority of players aren’t even watching. It’s the least harmful way to make a statement and try to force them to do something.
Respawn refuses to do anything about hacking and all this guy did was delay a tournament the majority of players aren’t even watching. It’s the least harmful way to make a statement and try to force them to do something.
Most of you guys call this hacker a loser but honestly it’s EA and RESPAWN that are the losers. Cmon, how can you people not realize this? EA and Respawn release half assed games just like Activision/Blizzard, Infinityward and Sledgehammer release half assed COD and don’t give a shit about their Gaming community. So…
Yeah, I’m torn. Part is obviously “Why you gotta fuck with shit?” But at the same time, this is basically the least harmful way for the exploits to have gotten used and publicly known.
“joke”
“Use items frequently.”
Yeah, personally unless I stop the screen and squint at it for awhile I can barely see the difference between performance and graphics in motion, but I would notice the difference between 40-50FPS and 60FPS instantly.
It does look softer, but I just can’t, I need my 60fps.
Let’s not lose perspective, we’re talking about luxury entertainment here. Piracy isn’t your only option, your main option is to just not play the game if you don’t like its price or monetisation. I’m saying this both as a former game developer and as someone who pirated a lot in my past: you’re not entitled to take…
Indeed. And notice how those digital games still cost that $60/70, even though they don’t have that cost of producing a box or disc.
Giving the reliability and transitory ‘status’ of ‘games as a service’ that publishers like Ubisoft has shown us, I believe I speak for every gamer when I say, “Fuck right off,” in response to Ubisoft’s newest asinine idea.
As a gamer dad I still wonder its use case but I don’t really game solo when I’m with me kids. We play stuff together like Mario Wonder or Minecraft. My game time is mostly weekend mornings while everyone else sleeps
Step one: consider your life decisions and ask yourself “Do I really need this useless piece of e-waste?”
This sounds like an industry plant of an article. Hmmmmm!
A true use-case for AI.
Why say something you don’t mean when a computer can fake it for you?
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You cannot. They already know that good single player games sell. Especially Sony. But they can never generate the crazy cash flow that monetized multiplayer games do.
I hate to say it, but I fear you’re right that some studios might need to go under for certain people/companies in the industry to take notice. There’s a reason why single player games like Zelda and GOW sell tons, and it’s not just because they look good. A lot of people still want to play well-made single player…
Convince Sony, Microsoft, EA, etc. that multiplayer games as service aren’t the best and most efficient way to earn yachts.
I don’t entirely disagree, but the thing with games is that you can have spent the last twenty hours of gameplay gadding about in some corner of the map crafting the ultimate Chocobo hat and could now really use a refresher/explainer of exactly what the hell was going on with the plot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Honestly, I think having recaps for stories are a great idea when it’s been a while for the viewer/reader/player. I mentioned elsewhere that the story for FF7 was a mess for me because I was playing only a couple hours a week. Most of the Final Fantasy games take a long time to complete. So it makes sense to have an…
I get it, but I’m disappointed by its necessity. I’m all for having a deep, complex story, but if I need supplemental material in order to understand what’s going on then you’ve failed as a storyteller.