They said that last time too. I expect nothing.
The best thing about the remaster is the high quality dialog tracks. I'm really looking forward to playing this again!
That'd be amazing!
Any Nintendo console game.
I'm waiting on that PC release too. Gotta fill that hole in my steam library!
Happy about the memory. I like having the control to buy my own external drive without being forced to pay a premium for memory that I'm just going to replace, anyway. Besides, I already have a few externals lying around.
Actually, in Japanese culture, meaning in the case of sexual activity is often interpreted though tone. It's considered shameful in Japanese culture for a girl to like sex, so for that reasons, women are conditioned to always say no and bad when someone is initiating sexual activity. No still means no in Japanese culture, but the tone of those words determines the true meaning. It's very complex, but these girls aren't using the "no" that actually means no. I know what ...
What's more expensive, buying a whole new console or upgrading a GPU? I rest my case.
While NX will no doubt be amazing. I respectfully disagree. As for me, I am excited about 4k blurays, and since I need another PS4, Neo is EXACTLY what I'm looking for.
Even if a system is highly upgraded, any charges for accessing multiplayer features of a game is a rip off. It's always been free on PC, and had been free on Sony platforms until they got greedy with PS4 seeing that their fans probably wouldn't argue. Had people taken a stand, it would've been free.
Why do that when Monster Hunter works best and would sell best on 3DS? Monster Hunter always sells poorly on consoles.
I just can't believe anyone would pay a monthly fee to access the features of a game they already paid for. I've been playing online multiplayer since 1998, never had to pay back then, and I don't intend to continue to do so. Most multiplayer games only use a server to matchmaking. The actual matches run on the hosting player's PC or console; not a server.
If it's a Nintendo console, it's a day one for me. Nintendo consoles are the ONLY must have consoles for PC gamers such as myself.
3rd party games that were released on Nintendo consoles with bare bones content, and tons of technical issues, or were release a year too late sold next to nothing. Had they not released games in the states they did, and when they did, they would have had a chance for success. Instead these publishers sent their games out to die.
It doesn't work that way though. Publishers have to pony up and put quality games on a platform first. Because people buy platforms for quality games, and if there aren't, because are less inclined to buy. So if a publishers won't release games because they are waiting for a platform to be successful, which is dependent on having quality software from ALL publishers, then it won't be successful.
It doesn't work like that will emulation without very extreme work done with the emulator. An emulator typically can only push what the game was already pushing or really awful slowdowns or speedups may occur.
Really though, Wii U already has great graphics. Using an emulator won't make things /that/ much better. When this thing is working, I'll only be using this to play uncensored versions of censored games. For everything else, I'd much rather use my Wii...
A lot of money is still made on software sales, though. So.... No. Not pirating. I fully support emulation, but I'm strongly anti-piracy.
How's that? I love Nintendo and I've owned(and still own) every single Nintendo hardware release(except virtual boy), but I'd still love to use an emulator! Why? Because they censored my games and I don't want to mod my Wii U. Who cares how the games are being played. With that said, though, i really hope they figure out how to get the gamepad working.
This is great because now I can play Tokyo Mirage Sessions with the uncensored patch without modding my Wii U. I just have to dump my game and then patch it.
As a huge proponent of hi fi media, I'm deeply saddened by the lack of 4k bluray support. Hopefully, a future edition has one.