Oh man. He’s one of the few execs whose name I recognize. His legacy is forever etched in gaming history.
Thank you!!!! This is exactly what we all want!!
@Killer
It’s not the lifestyle choice, what bugs is that they want every little thing to be heralded as some grand event that needs to be recognized. If you want true inclusiveness, y’all gotta realize you’re not special. .
100%. It’s the whole putting the spotlight on themselves. I personally really don’t care, but it’s when they’re “hey look at us, we’re doing normal things”, is when it’s really irritating. No one cares. Shut the fuck up, no one gives a crap, move on with your life. That’s true inclusivity.
Plus, with that headline, that was basically the Mass Effect Trilogy, so it’s nothing new or revolutionary.
I’d like a Nintendo Switch version to play in the bathroom
Agreed.
Eh, they’ll get it sorted.
That first paragraph was so unclear. Well he went too far. Good luck guy.
Also real time cutscenes are used instead of saved video.
The snippet up top is a little misleading. One question regarding resolution and fps was answered with 4K 60. Then a separate question was answered saying it had in racing RT support. It wasn’t stated as 4K 60 with in track ray tracing.
I have to see the trade off. If the graphical fidelity is increased at 30fps, I’m playing at 30fps. If it’s just resolution that’s changed, I’ll play at 60fps.
I started reading and didn’t even get to how he did it. Just reading on how to even get to the boss made the game sound tedious
Jumping the gun on the unreleased remake perhaps?
I feel like I’m the only one had bad memories of this game, the half assed ending, choppy as hell frame rates, and bugs. I almost bought this game again to give it a second chance; to see if I misjudged it, but it looks like imma have to wait.
They still made Ratchet and Clank. With all the licensed games they’re developing, a developer like Insomniacwill always go back to developing their own IPs, whether it’s new or an old franchise, regardless of how much the game makes. They need to stretch their creativity. All this with a seemingly crunchless working environment.
Curious to ask, what games do you play then? What parts do you have in your PC? Are they all indie games played on a PC of homemade parts?
I, personally, do not have any idealistic ideologies when it comes to gaming. Whether a big billion dollar corporation or one person develops a game, as long as it’s good, I’ll buy it. I think every game deserves to be subject to fair reviews from people that played it.
Where’s the pop in?
I’m excited that they used RE Engine for SF6. Not that Unreal was bad, but I like it when companies use their own proprietary engines.
I really want one too, but my laptop is telling me I need a new laptop. Oh well
Noice!!!