Yes, and this is exactly why IGN went to take Take2's side in a minute. It won't be a surprise if all the usual suspects (Kotaku, RPS, and all the sh1tload) also get into this wagon.
If they lose all they still have - leaks and exclusive access to devs - what will remain, only the SJW articles I guess.
A.k.a. the list of games that will have a 5-10% performance improvement after 3-4 months, when they remove it.
cover milkers, not a clickbait eh
Eh idk, I liked her tbh. Although E3 seems to be ending - as we know it - in some years now, she did create some moments.
Also, at the article, RIP Gametrailers ;/
Same here, I'm really turned down by the cartoonish looks already - if it's just another bland open world with towers from Ubi I don't think I'll be playing this one.
I intend on changing my current 1070 next months, and now I'll have to wait for some more time.
Having dealt with around 4 ATi/AMD, and 3 Nvidia GPUs in my life - sorry but ATi/AMD drivers and games support was always worse than Nvidia. Not only that, the red team ones always looked like they came already OC from factory. A single +10Mhz could freeze the system.
Anyways, after this new AMD comeback with Ryzen (which I own, and very satisfied) I'll...
True that. I'm on the edge to change my GPU (for CP2077, WD3, etc) and waiting to see how IN FACT the 5700 will truly perform. Not only on benchmarks, but drivers and features support. How many games had issues with past AMD/ATi cards, not mentioning how hot they ran.
I can't say it was perfect, but since I came back to Nvidia cards (first a 970, now a 1070) I had much more peace of mind, and in the end this gladly is worth $100 to me. If AMD can give me performance...
(@ your reply, I don't get why we can't reply to replies)
True enough, I wish I was optimistic as you are but I still don't see how they are going to sustain that model after that "initial wave" to bring people from other platforms. To me it's a recipe for disaster. They probably can go on with Fortnite/Tencent money, as long as that is "profitable" someway, but that sure will destroy a lot in the way to that goal.
Sorr...
Cool. No excuses for no-woman-protagonist SJWs stay on casual mobile games anymore. I can't wait to see all the 50% of "gamers population" playing it.
I agree, they shouldn't. Not because "it's fair", but because it would only continue with the artificial scenery they created in the first place.
People can say anything, but it is not an "organic flow", meaning people aren't being driven to EGS for advantages, as it would naturally should be, they are going by eventual needs (a.k.a forced conditions).
Why I say "should"? Think about it: when their "needs&quo...
Bought it on PC, tried to play it, it didn't last 1 hour. I didn't refund it, in the hopes I would get back to it. Never happened.
My top genres of all time always been Adventure, Psychological Horror (i.e. SH), story-driven games overall. I do like action and hardcore skill gameplay ones, but only when they have at least a "fair" story (i.e. Capcom games).
But this one, sorry - it lacked on both ends: shallow story, shallow gameplay. On...
Says the 200 DLC packs/game publisher.
SJW journalists struggling to be relevant. Ironically, no news there.
I'm way past Anthem. My real concern is Bioware feels hopeless.
Whenever I read "Mashable", "Kotaku", "IGN", between other sources I just "don't worry and be happy".
Trash journalists don't deserve your click.
Twinfinite isn't that bad - but there you go: BioMutant, Pikmin 4, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Back 4 Blood.
People underrate A LOT the technical details to port games to PC.
PS and Xbox are 2 closed systems, with 2 fixed hardware specs, very controllable software update cycles (if needed by any big AAA titles). Testing performance, compatibility and bugs on these systems rarely vary, if ever.
PCs have not only hundreds of hardware combinations, but also uncountable versions of Windows, Windows updates, GPU drivers, and all the possible combinations of those tog...
Where this people live this isn't obvious enough, true.
But as a developer myself, at least 50% of the times it's the designer/developer fault on giving bad estimates as well. Publishers are "mostly"" bad, yes - as dev people are "mostly" inefficient too. In my 20 years of experience.
A theory about theories. By IGN. Nope.
It says in the image though: 8 PM CEST / 2 PM EDT / 11 AM PDT