It won't change anything. I'm 100% certain that no gaming store has ever not sold a game to someone under the restricted age. They don't give a f*ck.
So then trading cards need to be regulated, too.
What they meant to say:
"You may have noticed that we’ve been a little quiet on the topic of in-game purchases and loot boxes. That's because we're in the pockets of big publishers like EA, Ubisoft, Take Two, and Activision. We aren't going to regulate DLC and microtranactions because we, like the publishers, make a sh*t ton of money from them. Get f*cked, whiners, and give us your money."
Or how lazy the devs are. Fortnite should run at 1080p 60fps on a potato. The game looks awful.
Every review I read said the game was great for the first hour, but then turned extremely repetitive and boring.
So one game that most people playing say isn't even that good is somehow a revival now?
I did fire type once. Never again.
God dammit. I don't want this, I just want them to bring back the legendary birds so I can catch them, complete the only Pokedex that matters, and finally uninstall the app.
Wait, that lying sack of sh*t still works for M$? o_O
It doesn't rain everywhere at the same time. If it starts, just go to another place for a few in-game hours.
M$ wouldn't do anything with the IPs, either.
This article is a pretty fantastic example of why we desperately need to think of a new term to replace the word "journalist" in "gaming journalist."
Use of the word "journalist" in this case is WAY too generous.
The fact that there is more than one version should tip you off that they aren't as great as you think.
Some first-party Sony games look amazing, yes, but you aren't seriously trying to say that the Boner X and Pro can match a PC in graphics comparisons, are you?
I'm curious as to why they went with 1260p. It seems like such a bizarre resolution choice. Surely the Pro is at least good enough for 1440p.
Yup, might as well miss out on 70+ million potential customers. Sounds sensible to me.
REALLY?! I thought it was neon green with a big X through it.
Honestly, if I were a developer I wouldn't waste any time on the mid-cycle upgrades at all. They're both pointless pieces of hardware.
Idio... *cough* Young people these days desperately need to learn that they can't just jump into an industry blindfolded and expect success. All chefs first need to work the line, all tradespeople first need to do an apprenticeship, and all game developers first need to gain experience at an established developer.