So what you’re saying is, for the average consumer a steam deck will be just fine. Better even.
This seems mostly for the die hards. Speedrunning and stuff like that.
So what you’re saying is, for the average consumer a steam deck will be just fine. Better even.
This seems mostly for the die hards. Speedrunning and stuff like that.
It’s the equivalent of that day people posted black squares on Instagram. Chance for many to virtue signal, take credit, but not actually do anything.
While this definitely seems cool, I wonder how much of a difference there really is with a Raspberry Pi retro gaming setup, in terms of performance. I ended up building one of those years ago after reading a walkthrough either here on Kotaku or Lifehacker, and it generally works great.
What does this do that a Raspberry Pi doesn’t do for a fraction of the cost?
According to it, there were 897,745 channels streaming last Wednesday on August 25. That resulted in 2.415 million hours streamed and 65.167 million hours viewed. Yesterday, those numbers dropped to 834,107 total channels, 2.201 million hours streamed, and 54.877 million hours viewed.
Oh snap, that IS true....Playstation hasnt had a dedicated showcase yet. Somehow it completely slipped my mind that Sony bowed out of one what with the E3 revival, Gamescom and 40 other gaming events exclusively hosted by Geoff Keighley this past Summer.
Sounds like a lot of sour grapes for not being invited to demo it, tbh
Dismissing all replies because Kotaku readers are apparently butthurt babies and I’m not in the mood to be harassed by a bunch of strangers on the internet who don’t fucking know a godamned thing about me telling me I’m a neckbeard. Piss off with your fake outrage over a dumb joke. Jesus.
Wait... Is this article about the lack of integrity in games journalism?!?
I haven’t researched him much, but by “numerous sexual harassment complaints” I assume you mean the one Price is Right lawsuit that initially included him as a defendant (as well as the show in general) where they withdrew his name from the suit, and the other lawsuit where he wasn’t mentioned in the lawsuit but was…
Jeopardy is not over and that’s possibly the worst take I’ve seen yet on this entire fiasco. Its not over primarily because Jeopardy has never been about the host.
Because the article is being written from a perspective of feigned ignorance and therefore does not perhaps come across as genuinely as it should?
You’re missing this guys point.
I mean, it’d piss me off to no end, sure. Sometimes I’m mid-task towards the end of the day and I’m willing to work an extra 15-20 minutes in order to just get it nailed down.
These guys are literally the best in the business. Maybe two other studios in the world can compete with Naughty Dog. And so you have to respect that these guys know how to create incredible games on reasonable timelines, and not just assume that a culture of working very hard is a bad thing.
I’m kind of underwhelmed compared to the build up Bricken gave it....
Agreed: post-mortems are good for identifying what went well in a production as well as what didn’t. This wasn’t the best angle to get a dig in at Naughty Dog.
Please name one company in the history of companies that welcomed unionization with open arms. Of course the guy is going to give a babbling market-speak answer to any questions about unionizing. At worst, you “got ‘em” on a flub about ‘not thinking about it much’. Believe me, the corporate heads are thinking about…
I don't understand the whining about overtime, oh I'm sorry "crunch". Have any of you people ever had real jobs? Go work in the food manufacturing industry and then come back and talk to me about "crunch".
That didn’t take long.