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Interestingly, while it has made a lot of money, Fire Emblem Heroes isn’t Nintendo’s most-downloaded mobile game. That would be Super Mario Run, which has racked up over 310 million lifetime downloads. In comparison, Heroes only has about 18 million. You can be certain Nintendo’s taking notes on this.

Good points. I think the games understood the source material way better than these chuds do. Piracy was an escape from a society that vastly favored straight white men, so it’s no surprise that pirates were disproportionately not those things. For similar reasons historical cowboys were disproportionately BIPOC.

“whatever you do dont make it a leftist multiculti gender bs” -> “I’m a racist, sexist, homophobic POS, and I can’t handle media that isn’t in my tiny bigoted bubble

That’s fair. Twitter is a difficult platform to give complete and clear thoughts. I did also jump to conclusions. I need to be better about posting my thoughts as questions for clarification than just guessing at intent.

For the most part I don’t want to discuss/argue about how the games industry does QA. I’ve worked in games QA and non-games software QA. They are like night and day. Some aspects of games QA might be a necessary evil (such as bullpens and short contracts), but the whole field has LOTS of room for improvement.

I gotta’ imagine this is because [Tetsuya] Nomura has always had the KH team handle the ports directly and they’re busier now whereas PlatinumGames has the bandwidth

I agree there are thematic similarities, and Kojima might be thinking about the themes and conflicts he’s used before, but thinking about more extreme situations. In this case it would be like Snake vs the MG bosses, but have a drastically larger power differential. Most/all of the “super powered” MG villains are only

As far as the game character’s appearance, he’s also dressed very similarly to Deckard, and at least one close up picture of the main character makes it look like he has a scar on his chin like Harrison Ford, though it could potentially just be lighting with his stubble. I’ve always suspected that the devs wanted to

So? What’s your point?

Honestly, if a beat em up doesn’t allow for button mashing then it’s basically just a Souls game with a different art style. As far as I’m concerned, button mashing is a defining feature of the genre. It was there at the beginning, and with some games it was the only way to survive, because it was the only way to be

I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a program set it’s own name as the default name for a file, and unfortunately I’m not able to find any truth about that claim for Bonobo with Google searches. As unlikely as that seems, I suppose I can’t rule it out. HOWEVER, in my opinion it’s a very dumb design choice, no matter what

Technically you can use either dpad or analog. If you’re good with the xbox controller’s dpad then you’re good to go.

Highly unlikely. The only scenario where this might be plausibly an honest mistake is if the scheme names are initially given an autogenerated name with no human interaction, and at no point are they checked by a person, and the only point where they are seen by human eyes is when they are given a proper name, and the

I see the situation as this PAC is using the right’s standard tactic of JAQing off against them.

I’m glad to know that this SR game’s character creator is just as powerful as the previous games for letting me create horrific monstrosities, such as nosferatu and pumpkin-headed goblins.

The tricky part with Fresno is that you’re almost always in close proximity to one of those “posted 45, reality more like 60" streets, which leads to most people driving over the posted speed limit on all streets.

If I remember correctly growing up there, if it’s residential then the speed limit is 25 by default unless there’s a speed limit sign that says something different.

Tell that to the shitbags that should have already known that.

LOL it’s Murderface’s next music project.

Dude’s name is vereecke, which sounds like an insult from a germanic language, and that’s how I’m using it from now on.