Way to dangle a carrot over the consumer.
‘Could’ isn’t the same as ‘will’ and they’re probably only saying this to placate consumers so they can sell more without actually committing to anything.
If you’re snooping here, you gotta calm yoself down.
Way to dangle a carrot over the consumer.
‘Could’ isn’t the same as ‘will’ and they’re probably only saying this to placate consumers so they can sell more without actually committing to anything.
You talking about EA? Or Ubisoft? Or Epic? Or Blizzard? Or Rockstar? Or 2K?
Valve’s ‘magic’ is play testing something to the point it’s a polished experience that people keep coming back to. They put in the work to see how their game plays, and adapt where they feel it’s needed. If Sony did near the play testing on Concord that Valve did on Deadlock, I’d bet their game would be pretty fun too.
Didn’t they jack up the price of the PS5 in several markets, and it’s already selling poorly compared to previous consoles?
A more expensive, higher end unit isn’t gonna turn that around.
I’m only playing 3 because it’s the only game in the series I didn’t finish. The villains are so god awful and the writing is so cringe that I’ve had to step away from playing it several times over the years.
2 is still the best game by far.
They don’t overlook PC. They’re making a very conscious decision to launch on consoles first, with the hopes that you end up buying the console version and then the PC version again a few years later so they get that double dip.
Probably related to WB wanting to sell their gaming division.
They forced the developers to make this shit. Everything and everyone leading up to the release told them it was DOA. This is 100% on poor leadership making bad decisions and not reversing course at any of the warning signs… Yet the leaders will stay and the developers will suffer.
For those who are interested, the Deadpool game is very very mid. I got it when it first came out, and I don’t think I ever beat it. I just got bored of the gameplay.
Don’t let them fool you. They’ll do this stuff at launch, then add in EA Anticheat, or the EA App 6 weeks later as part of an update and break everything.
I’ve had a vr2 headset for a while now and I have only used it sparingly on Gran Turismo 7. I’m curious to see how this’ll work on all the PC sim racing games available, but imma hold till reviews since it’s gonna be missing features, and require an adapter. I’m worried it’ll have degraded image quality on PC.
It has less features for the same price. Keeping one of those features doesn’t make it any less degraded.
I edited my original post right when you replied, my bad.
I dunno if you can do that much remotely, honestly. I kinda feel like something might have corrupted? What kinda system are you using? Any more details you can provide?
Does your router have an app or way of letting you remotely see if the server is even showing on your home network?? It could be a physical disconnect or Ethernet port failure, or NIC failure maybe? A reboot wouldn’t help if the issue was related to something like that.
Edit: Actually, re-read your post and thinking about this again, what I said wouldn’t make sense…
You could have some sort of corruption causing an error in the appdata, preventing it from running. Might be a RAM issue.
one of the key provisions of the country’s employment law, specifically on the “doctrine of abusive dismissal,” is that “employers can’t just shed employees.” They can only do so, says Matanle, “when the employer can prove that the organization would go bust.”
Should a Japanese company be found to break the law by, say, reducing its workforce to cynically juice the numbers of a quarterly report, dismissed employees are liable to be reinstated. “You can imagine the relationship problems,” says Matanle, “of staff who have won a court case against the organization for aggressive dismissal.”
Sure would like some of those employment rights here in America right about now.
Seems silly to me. Just cuz online made money doesn’t mean your hard work on story dlc wouldn’t also make money. Plenty of people like me never play online and would have happily paid for more story
It’s like when you draw a face and spend hours on it, only to mirror the image and see how stupid it looked.
How many games have microtransactions that disappear within a few years? Seems like team fortress 2 is the one place where you can buy an in-game item and still have access to it over a decade later. Not many games can say that.
I don’t want your damn subscriptions.
With these bundles they always make it so the only games I actually want are always in the highest tier.
I had the Bethesda blinders on for the first few hours, but like 15 hours in and all I’m doing is fast travelling, running out of my ship to talk to a guy, then fast travel to the mission location and maybe shoot some people, or grab something, then fast travel back.
The novelty wore off faster than any other Bethesda game I’ve ever played and I never did finish my playthrough.