I played RE6 on PC and it was a flawless experience. While I do agree that it is lazy work. Capcom ports in general are acceptable: not poop.
I am tempted to buy this again on Steam because of the good faith of 4A as well as the 50% off for previous owners. $15 for a new experience is good and I've paid more for less.
As someone who liked every PG game so far, this game looks boring and tasteless. I was expecting more style like those CyberConnect2 games. The gameplay looks like a failed prototype of a Naruto game.
You are confusing post-process AA and actual AA there. Post-process AA is performance-preferred because it only samples the image itself. Actual AA samples the triangles themselves as the image is being drawn.
I'm assuming you have no PC experience because there was a specific PC game called FEAR (first one anyways) that had an option for "soft shadows" which was basically anti-aliasing for those drawn shadows in a weird way that used overlapping images because...
It would be convenient too. Ellie is debated to be gay. On the same coin; Ellen Page is gay. It works out.
And so the hero becomes the villain.
If you truly like a product: you'll do it for free. Money is always a conflict of interest because there will always be a gap between what they want and what you want. Your love for the product will never be as ideal as the love for money the publishers pursue.
Exactly: taking money for ad-sense for Youtube was a tolerance. Knowing that YT people are being paid by publishers to promote their game crosses that line. Transparancy or not, it will always be a conflict of interest. We only need to look as far as Gamespot and Gerstmann for the worse case scenario.
I can see the rising issues. Back then, we originally saw Youtube as a bastion for purity when it came to gameplay coverage. We could watch VG content by gamers, for gamers. It took out the black politics that we all complained about from the shady FF13 360 footage, right down to the KZ4 fake-1080 footage. But if you start accepting the reality YT partners can/will accept money for coverage then the hero has become the villian and a huge exodus will begin again to find unfiltered content. <...
That's an interesting opinion because I've read that MW2 was the most unbalanced game with BO being credited for being the most balanced game.
I would not want any vehicles in my CoD. CoD is fun specifically because of the focus on the CQB. Let games like Battlefield handle that stuff.
They have my respect. Ubisoft is the only publisher I know of that consistently puts out more quality games than other publishers consistently. They're taking a chance on Rainbow Six Siege(which is my semi-wet dream).
The lack of split-screen in a clearly cooperative game is something I'd love to hop-on in this generation of gaming. This issue over gender is not that big of a deal.
If I was doing this video, I would have looked at the lack of split-screen for this game and use that as a basis for my argument. This video only serves to make him look like a white-knight and by polarizing himself; he automatically alienates part of his viewers(like myself) who are trying to get away from this nonsense. I'm not defending that Ubisoft is guilty of cutting corners at times, but he could do better in this video.
I really do not care about the issue about women and stuff; watching this video further adds to my apathy for the subject because it fails to address the issue: "why does it matter?"
You can do that; however do it too much and Miller won't have a place to sit.
There 'was' a post on Reddit by an alleged Bungie employee that gained traction before the mods deleted the post. Basically Marty was a contract worker and was being paid a lot to continue to work with Bungie. Marty wanted more money(which he should be getting) and went to the Board to negotiate.
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....things happened and now Marty does not have a job with Bungie anymore. If Marty was indeed a contractor for Bungie then this all makes sense as to why he is su...
Marty is great, but there are others just as great, even better than him that exist all around the industry.
Marty was technically a contractor with Bungie right? Contractors typically don't get those kinds of benefits that Marty got. He wanted more money and the Board didn't flinch. They called his bluff.
Makoto was my most favorite character because he sells the role so well. The rest I agree with you on.