That's nice in theory, but in reality people make silly display names, not even something stupid, just something they thought of at a certain part in their gaming life, that's changed as they've grown.
While it's great that at 14 you were so mature or future thinking that you're still proud of your name. For most people at 14 they weren't so mature and at 18+ they'd like to change their username. Hell some people may just change nicknames over the years. It doesn't seem that complicated, and i'm sure a lot of people would pay for the privilege to do such a thing, so it's a wonder why Sony hasn't allowed it yet.
I feel like you're kinda apart of the problem. If a service or a product has issues we should be able to speak about it without being called clickbait, trolls, or cronies. I mean it's nice they give us these features they promised, but that doesn't mean they can't improve or suddenly above criticism because they have a big user base or they're popular. Especially with features that have been standards for years on other platforms.
The car sections in general, because they were terrible on PS4 as well.
I'd love to see them remake it honestly. I love remakes in general, it's nice being able to revisit classic games with a up to date look.
Not exactly, sometimes the gameplay is already solid so there's no need to rework them, the only thing that needs to be worked on is the graphics which would be brought up to date for a more modern audience.
Also "This is the dark souls of (insert game)"
Also Hollow Knight, which is very excellent on it's own.
I think so as well, within reason though, i don't want to see half baked ports of games simply because they think they'll make more money, i'd like them to take time to optimize and polish their games to take advantage of the Switch, or at least run respectably.
You asshole. There's people who probably never played it, and will be playing it for the first time on PC, why the hell would you spoil it for them? I hate people sometimes.
I guess this is good in the sense that you can see how it runs while playing yourself.
Don't feel bad, your HR only tells how far you are into the story, i'm 50+ hours in and i'm only HR 12, but that's because i've been mostly farming for better gear.
Well considering it came out in 2016, that's makes sense it doesn't look as good as newer games. I don't know what shiny doll look you speak of, and the only blurry textures I see are in the car, which is about it.
How'd you run it on PC if it's not even out yet? Also the Combat was one of the best things about FF 15, it's the story and the plot that was lacking, the overall gameplay felt really good, as did the world and characters. You seem to have a personal vendetta against Square Enix because they're two companies merged long a go, move on from it already.
Hoping for a sequel.
I sorta agree, but I wouldn't say it "spoils" anything, really it just feels like another obstacle. In some ways, I like how the multiplayer is, you feel like you're all apart of one big community or team, doing SOS missions to help out other hunters in need or something really helps, and allows for quicker grinding.
@Wonderfulmonkeyman I see your point and I agree that it's been growing over time with each entry, but it's always still been niche outside of Japan, a little less niche each time, but still niche, with Monster Hunter World it finally has become a lot closer to mainstream than any other title outside of japan. It's doing what Persona 5 did for the Persona series in streamlining it enough to satisfy old fans and while introducing the series to a lot of new ones. I think being on co...
@Mista2018 from what i've played, it depends on the story mission honestly, I think heavily scripted missions i've played usually only allow 1 player, but story missions that are just hunting a monster or something usually allow me to ready more than 1 player at a time, or allow an SOS.
Honestly, while the poor explanations may be an issue, I feel like just playing the game and learning by doing is more compelling when you finally pull of something complicated and have no idea how, but then you practice it more and more and becoming excellent.
It doesn't run like shit for me, on the PC, but that's just me.