All those poor PS4 players, waiting for this for so long. Microsoft must be laughing at this.
This sad waste of space has contributed nothing positive to the gaming community.
Looks like they're showing it "as is", as opposed to cranking everything up. Lots of pop-ins and glitches.
We've been fooled before by well polished vertical slices, this is no exception. The fact that they're still selling ships to allegedly "fund development" should be enough cause for concern.
If you ordered a $60k car that promised a list of features, but failed to deliver half of them, would you care that maybe during development, the workers went on strike? Or they didn't have enough materials to build everything? No. You'd still be pissed that you didn't get the car you were promised.
It's good that they are addressing player concerns. It really makes you wonder what the hell they were thinking with these changes. They were not needed nor asked for.
Why did they change so much? There was nothing wrong with TF1's gameplay. IMO the only 2 issues were lack of content (short single player, too few maps, limited weapon customization) and Xbox/PC-only. Solve those 2 problems and boom, ready-made sequel. I don't know who put a bug in their ear that they needed to be more like COD.
They're the SC faithful. Most of them have spent hundreds, if not thousands, on the game. To not clap at every single thing would send them spiraling into depression.
6/10.. from IGN.. ouch.
Sony chose the wrong game to hype up.
God damn it, looks like I need to go buy an Xbox One.
These SJWs are a cancer on gaming. Go peddle your agendas somewhere else and let us enjoy our scantily clad women in peace.
The best chooses the best. I expected no less.
From what I understand of FTC regulations, it's not enough to just have a disclaimer in the description. You need to state it at the beginning of the video. He could be in for a bit of trouble.
This game is going to bring out a lot of Darwin Award candidates.
It only took a week of public outcry and two lawsuits for Valve to get off their ass and do something about this.
They are called "influencers" and are paid tens to hundreds of thousands as part of the advertising campaign. Activision also does it with a few COD youtubers.
No. Next silly question.
Wait, Valve still makes games?
As long as she hasn't lost her "jump on enemy's back and shank them in the chest" instakill move, I'm good.