lets all admit that either sqaure enix screwed up or nomura screwed up. game with the name final fantasy behind it should not have taken so long.
anyway, its kinda similar to what we are probably getting so not point complaining about it now. kinda similar to how i wanted the old resi4 or even the old resi5 single player game.
I think the capable devs can make a better combat system easily. but the less capable devs that want a more simple combat mechanic should go arkham style because the low budget action games before were terrible.
it is a crappy system, but the combat systems we had from devs who had no clue what to do had even worse combat. For some reason, japanese devs seems to handle combat systems a lot better but thats probably because I havent played the crappy japanese action games.
adding a few women teams doesnt take much effort apart from creating character models. i doubt they would be done by the same people who are fixing or improving the features in the older games that people have complained about.
lets just say you get what you pay for.
for pc games to run better than ps4 then you should spend more.if not then ps4 is probably the better option.
maybe its still a pipedream for most games to reach that. but if they can improve efficiency of these consoles than it can get a lot better.
its obvious that gtaV did not max out potential of these systems.
it skipped a frame or 2 but it was mainly 60fps on ps3. input lag was slightly behind on ps3 compared to 360 but i think the arcade stick negated that issue. 360 version also looked slightly better.
with that said, i couldnt really tell the difference with input lag. i did come across an issue on the ps3 version though, ryu with a certain costume made it impossible to pull off a certain combo, not sure if it was fixed in future iterations or patches since i stopped playing. ...
nintendo seal of quality only means that publishers had to pay nintendo a chunk of money. that chunk of money basically meant that people that wasnt serious enough like most unity devs/steam greenlight/mobile apps couldnt release on that system.
plenty of games ran like crap on nes
it is definitely sony's fault. but capcom can be blamed for allowing such thing to happen.
its like not blaming the publisher but blaming only the developer for releasing such a shoddy port.
i think they need to define what a tablet pc is. is that a windows 8.1 notebook that has a detachable keyboard like surface pro etc...
we then need to look at what games thay are playing, pc games such as games purchased on steam or windows app games which are basically windows phone games.
finally we need to look at those people and see if they actually play on pc as well, this should be identifiable on steam i presume, basically have a gaming pc at home and...
snes/arcade sf2 hacks were crazy back then.
had lots of fun with aerial fireballs, double soonic booms, dragon punch going across the screen, dragon punches which fires a fire ball, slow sonic booms whuch you can make surround your character creating an ultimate defence.
im pretty sure capcom took some of these idea and made it more suitable for future iterations and sequels.
thats definitely the sensible approach. however, i doubt sony would bother to do this.
it may actually be good to buy this from the digital store and then complain to sony customer service that this game is in a horrible state and you want a refund. not sure if it will actually work since the game does boot up unlike the other complaints i had when games i purchased didnt boot up. anyway i usually get a full credit refund.
i know who he is. its a good video, just didnt see the point of this website. they just referenced a famous youtuber video.
so basically tis site just referenced an avgn show/lets play?
what was the point of this? could have just tweeted instead of this useless crap.
can the developers afford to ship a game in its complete form to a niche market? we see indies who cant even afford to take the risk to release their games on multiple platforms.
they really need to release the specs for this device and possibly more information. this is a retro style console that doesnt play any retro games.
i cant see this selling more than a 1000 and i cant see any developers wishing to port their game onto a small user based cartridge system. the ouya sold quite a few but devs didnt stick with it.
seems like a small project built for a niche market who likes to spend money.
great game, but i guess i rather play this on a tablet. vita version would be pretty cool as well. i loved the gba versions back then.
i guess 2 people im a room with hololens and ar could make it seem like the anime which would be very cool.
i know its a totally different game, but didnt konami make the ar card game for ps3 launch? that had ar cards but it was a pretty cool idea back then.
its probably due to optimisation and not really knowing how powerful Ultra gaming PC's will be at time of release.
I am guessing that footage from few years ago would have everything scripted, so that more power can be used on real-time effects such as lighting, shadows etc...
the footage is also probably played realtime so it was prerecorded so that they can push out 60+fps footage.
remasters are ok, if they suck then i wont get them. so as long as it is original developers or a capable team that can port such as bluepoint then i am happy.
bluepoint hasnt had any experience porting to this gen and no experiencing porting a game that kinda took full advantage of the cell processor so i hope they can do a good job.