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Doesn't remove them from the front page but does register a vote for them... No sure what, if anything, N4G does with the negative votes tho!
Just when people started to think SquareEnix had turned a corner!
We must have all been crazy to think that SE would actually give the fans what they wanted... A Remaster of FFVII.
Now they are confusing things by saying there will be 'Episodes', and each will give a unique experience.
It does not bode well...
And still no price...
We all know the saturation point will only come when EA think they have bled every last drop of money from gamers wallets.
I haven't had chance to play much yet (only around 40mins), but on my PC it seems to OK, hovering around 60 with dips into the high 50's at 1080p.
My rig is...
Asus Strix GTX980
16GB RAM
Core i7 4770K @ 4.2GHz
I prefer lower res and higher details. I've only had a quick look at the settings, but all are set to max (Very High), except for LOD which is High.
Once the action ramps up I could see drops into the...
Guess I should have put the /s tag on! :)
Thought it would be more obvious as Fallout 4 has been released.
WHAT!? Fallout 4 doesn't have MP??????? That's it! Pre-order cancelled.
Disgusting Bethesda, just disgusting.
This was my most anticipated game on the original XBox. Such a shame it was canned.
I hope WiLD is kinda the spiritual successor.
I think this game is much more in the vein of Minecraft. People set their own objectives and goals. And if they see some cool and mysterious stuff as they fly / walk around that will add to the immersion.
I can understand people wanting more of a narrative and it wouldn't surprise me if there are some things in the game that drive players to discover more about the game universe (like monoliths from 2001: A Space Odyssey)
As excited as I am for this game I am also keeping my expectations grounded. It's impossible to tell if it has enough gameplay to keep me engaged long term.
@DivineAssault
There are plenty of movies that have slightly different cuts for different markets. And that often means stuff is removed.
There are tonnes of anime where changes are made to the scripts when brought over to the West so that they are a better cultural fit.
No one wails and gnashes their teeth for the most part.
And yet somehow when it comes to games it's a case of 'Oh won't you think of the poor tor...
No worries. I wasn't criticising
It's a well written article even if I don't agree with it all :)
Censorship has been going on in gaming for years. Long before SJW's (whatever that actually is) became the go-to reason to blame for anything getting changed in a game.
Suggesting boycotting a game because of the removal of a butt-slap by a character wearing next to nothing is utterly ridiculous.
This seems more likely to me that the Western video game market has started to mature beyond pointless titillation in some games.
Also, this who...
I can see where Fireseed is coming from. The title suggests there's an official response.
If the title was 'An Opinion on the "Do not censor... butt-slap"' it would remove the ambiguity.
"We'll really wait and see how big the market is going to be"
That's got to be the worst sentence anyone coming to market with VR hardware wants to hear.
It's a self-defeating argument... If the big players don't come to the market (because they're waiting to see how big it gets), then the market doesn't get big enough and the hardware dies a slow lingering death.
I'm not saying VR is going to suffer this...
Shame so many missed out on it. It's a fantastic game.
As soon as I finish it I'll be moving on to Fallout 4 on PC.
I can understand that MS wanted a title to give XB1 gamers a title like Uncharted, but Tomb Raider has always been a game I associate with PlayStation.
It's a weird situation. Obviously publishers want us to buy the games - but many have review embargoes that are same-day as launch.
That strikes me as odd, as word of mouth for a good review can only help sales.
There are only two reasons to have embargoes; to stop spoilers and to ensure pre-orders and Day 1 sales are still cashed-in if the game turns out to get horrid reviews. Most likely the latter in many cases unfortunately.
I reme...
Lol. Someone cut and paste from the first response from a Google search!
FMV, in relation to video-game cutscenes is simply that they use pre-recorded actors rather than mo-cap.
@moldybread
Chris Roberts has already said that the studio has additional investors other than the crowdfunding, but won't go into who they are or how much it adds (which is not unusual for a company).
So we don't actually know the total budget beyond the 93+million.
As for accounting for every dollar... The devs have already stated that every ship in the game costs them between $35,000 - $150,000 to produce, which seems ridiculous to...
You know what the best thing to do is... Sit back, relax, and just wait for the game to launch.
All this speculation, doom-mongering and hyperbole does no good. It changes nothing.
If the game launches and it's a masterpiece - awesome, SquareEnix will get my money. If it's trash then I'll vote with my wallet, and the community can go back to asking for a proper FFVII remake for the next 20 years.