Why do websites keep listing rumors as "Report" instead of "Rumor" in the headline like they all used to?
I'm fine with the red plastic, however it's true that the massive red empty strip at the top is so ugly, and the game's artwork doesn't look near as good as a result. Switch 1 box art looked amazing
I don't think the writer understands that the issue people are having with Unreal Engine is the severe lack of optimization which almost consistently leads to poor performance in-game (unless the developer has people talented enough to fix the optimization issues present in the engine for their game). The issue isn't the pretty graphics or that it is a powerful engine small devs can use
The writer is seeing that Ubisoft is using very specific words like "players" and "sales revenue" to avoid actual number of games sold. When publishers do this, it is because the actual sales numbers aren't exactly what the publisher would like them to be, so they use other less descriptive figures instead for the public to see. It having the second best "day 1 sales revenue" isn't really a shock considering the game is now $70 compared to the $60 price t...
I had to read "Menu Quick Look Surfaces" like 5 times wondering if he just forgot to place commas between two or three different things, but then realize he's just trying to say "There's footage of the menu" lol
The "anti-toxicity team" lmao half the fun of Call of Duty multiplayer is trash talk, it's how you actually make friends and have fun. The people making these games are so soft and untalented now
And people wonder why some people choose console over PC, a $1500 GPU is just hilarious and a perfect example
People don't truly realize how much shovelware and slop is on the store now. Some days more shovelware is published than real games, and Sony has been completely ignoring it for years. We need more articles like this pointing it out as it seems to be the only time Sony seems to listen and fix things
"Starfield Getting up on it is feet"? It's = it is
Unfortunately many such cases with EA, Activision, etc!
Why do these news websites keep labeling RUMORS as "Report"? Why even have the word "Report" in the title at all? It's like they are faking an announcement to get more clicks
The reason they would need to "partner with Microsoft" is simply to make a game that's part of a franchise that Microsoft owns. Meaning they're probably going to make a new Spyro game - they're still an independent studio, but are making a game in a franchise that Microsoft owns. It's kind of like Remedy partnering with Rockstar to be able to make the Max Payne remakes.
I don't understand how people don't get what's going on here. The reason they would need to "partner with Microsoft" is to make a game within a franchise that Microsoft owns. Meaning they're probably going to make a new Spyro game
Anytime there is official announcement where the title includes the word "Update", you know it's bad news
I think you're missing the point, who cares about Libs of TikTok. The person who the entire article is about, who is moving their mouth and speaking the words in the video isn't Libs of TikTok.
"Toxic" is the most non-descript word of all time, and can range from "Someone said something I don't agree with" to "Someone did something really bad". People really have to stop using the stupid word
Makes me glad games like Paralives are coming out to replace The Sims, because apparently EA is now too incompetent to make a game that's even as good as The Sims 3
Would need a new writing team
There are certain simple things that make a very successful online game, and one of them is giving the people the ability and encouraging them to talk, have fun, and even trash talk. As funny as it sounds, trash talking and "toxicity" starts laughter and competitiveness and it's how you make friends. It's amazing how in the PS3/360 days companies understood and perfected this, and now they have not even the slightest idea what they're doing when it comes to anything with...
Considering Call of Duty HQ had 300,000 concurrent players when a game released last year on Steam, and this year it topped out at 100,000. Then last year around this time (late December, January) it was around 100,000 players for BO6 and today it's at 60,000 players for BO7... I'm not seeing a positive trend here. In fact the article says it's doing better on steam now, but it's not, the graph shows a downward trend ever since the release of Black Ops 7. Not to mention that C...