You say it like conservative is the only people that defend that. Not even close.
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That's exactly the kind of thing that makes me to say Massive, together with maybe HelloGames (No Man's Sky), were the only "big company" (meaning not indie) guys to really have a player-first hearing and fixing posture.
I've played TD1 and, although a bit late, the game went from 5-ish to 9/10 for me after so many updates based on the community. Now with TD2 they are like next-day communicating and already fixing stuff.
GAS is mostl...
If there's any discount/free on DLCs, this pass will be worth beyond $1000 only with Paradox.
I play it since 1, loved each and defended the series against every critique because it's very rare such a dedication to give that kind of coverage, plot and fictional (is it really?) long-run series, yet with the same linked story.
For those that don't care much about games stories you've been missing one of the most interesting ones, I feel bad for you.
Personally I loved the turn they did with Origins and continued it with Odyssey.
You should know by now what raytracing stands for and its current state, there are articles everywhere. Or keep passing as clueless, each with their own.
Exactly my story as well (this and RDR, since I didn't have a console for years at the time).
And also, to be honest, has almost 0 replayability to me. I'm better watching some good streamer playing it - although I loved playing it, it's almost an interactive movie.
Very good news, AMD is in its best comeback in years under their "new" CEO Lisa Su. She's a genius.
In their lives, yes, maybe. When they need to justify their woke lives in Twitter, no they aren't.
They are, but arrogance is the beginning of the end.
As someone with no consoles with a hope to sometime have it on PC, and with RDR1 being on my top 5 games of all time, I'm actually surprised with that likes/dislikes ratio.
I didn't read the article, but this "introducing some conveniences to help newcomers" feels like another butchering at an once-great series.
Both 2K and Paradox did this because you don't put non-released game on sale. For us it seems strange, but think as their sales managers, all is put into stats, sheets and there's your marketing BI. Consumers minds *usually* will wait more for the next sale if a game went on sale at least once (pre-order discount is another matter).
Multiply that x100 when it's an open world ONLINE game.
I'm sure IF there will be a PC release, it was delayed because f the online part - until this day there are lots of issues and cheaters on GTA:O PC - that's the one thing I miss from console MP.
I agree with you, also having the same feeling. Looks like it'll be kinda like Kingdom Come: Deliverance was last year: great game, but a lot of issues (initially) and not that AAA quality - not saying this is needed, just that articles seem to suggest it is.
The only thing I'm interested in: Cyberpunk 2077
Or you never had a normal childhood/been a teenager or you will still going through it. Or you're just better than anyone, sometimes it happens. But these guys, unfortunately, are too young to think like that and yes, they want to prove something, Epic Games just happened to be there and profit on that.
That's so refreshing in 2019, when games industry is indeed trying to survive its own plague. I wish the devs and publishers success, we need more like this.
Personally, I won't be installing that disaster piece of software from the "I'll save the game industry" King until everything is more settled and clear. It has been a few months and people is declaring not only a war, but a winner. Sure..
@Giblet_Head True, in the same boat here. But I still like it tbh, I login from time to time to do some stuff and I love it - but not engaged like I wanted to be.