So it is Final Fantasy XIII-4? Sorry, but a game should not make the player suffer through monotony for hours before getting decent. If it isn't fun from the start, it isn't worth playing.
There is wrong with Windows, everywise. It is an unstable wreck. A poster child for how not to code an OS. This has nothing to do with MS. Windows just sucks.
I am currently having to wait about 5 seconds after typing each sentence for my CPU to catch up and have to backtrack frequently because it types giberish and inputs words out of order. All because i had uTorrent running for a few hours. It is completely shut down now, yet the problem persits, and will until i do a re...
"you'd have to be mad to jump to conclusions about something, without knowing anything about it"
All they have said about it so far is the name, and you are already raging against it. Hard to tell if it is just simple ignorance or you are paranoid about precious Sony possibly having more competition.
The only reason Linux is niche, is because not many games support it. I guarantee if all games fully supported it, 95% of PC gamers would rather use it over Windows. Windows is not a choice, it is a curse we are stuck with due to lack of options.
It will come down to the software. We already know they are going to have good hardware, but if they cannot nail the drivers, they will just be another AMD. 50% of what makes Nvidia so good is the quality and release frequency of drivers.
It still has a handful of games that have not been ported to the Switch. Xenoblade X & Paper Mario Color Splash are a couple major ones. It is also still the best system to play Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, & Wind Waker on.
-Add an offline single/private co-op "story" mode, with NPCs and quests.
-Make settlements and other world changes semi permanent (until taken over by another player), No more of the "log out and loose everything" bs.
-Add KB+M support to the console versions. The gunplay is clunky af with a controller.
Funny, considering i am not American. I notice you conveniently ignored the first sentence. We are speaking in a majority American community. Hence the logic to assume most people are speaking in reference to the US, unless specified otherwise.
@Ciporta1980:
Fairly sure the majority of N4G users are from NA. Bringing up legality without specifying a country, it is logical to assume we are speaking in reference to US law. Also all UN member nations under treaties follow the copyright guidelines imposed by the DMCA. Things like copyrights and patents require a level of international cooperation in order for them to have any effect.
I am just talking about the foundational rules of the DMCA, which...
@rainslacker:
The BIOS issue was covered in my second post. And yes, originally some older emulators did include the BIOS file. That ended quickly though. As long as the emulator does not employ existing copywritten code in its distributiion, it is legal.
Emulators that require a BIOS file but do not include it, are still legal, as the emulator is still using entirely original, non copywritten code. The emulator itself doesn't even have code to recogn...
I have already proved you wrong with links to actual court cases. If you want to continue disagreeing with the US federal governement in regards to US law, so be it. Doesn't get much more in denial than that.
Just to add to my previous post. Here is the Bleem! Wiki page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...
Sony Lawsuit
"Two days after Bleem! started taking preorders for their emulator, Sony filed suit against them alleging that they were violating their rights and that providing access for PlayStation games to run on non-Sony hardware constituted unfair competition.
Getting legal advice from Techradar and some rando claims-to-be lawyer who clearly is not very good at his job, lol.
https://scholarlycommons.la...
Emulators are legal, as they are comprised of entirely original code, and can also be used for preservation. They are protected under fair use, as has been repeatedly ruled on by the US Sup...
1: Piracy is not theft. It is its own thing. Theft by definition is to take something without permission of the owner, to which the owner then no longer has possession of.
2: Emulators are not just for piracy, and all the reputable ones recommend against using them that way. Alot of people use them simply to play backups of physical games. (A protected right, under the US constiution). Some emulators, like ePSXe and PCSX2 can even play games directly from the original disks...
We need a new Cool Spot.
Seen it many times before with other games. It is just because they are giving a larger discount on the DLC/Upgrade than they are on the full games. The main game and full deluxe edition are both 50% off, the upgrade is 70% off. Kinda wierd but not unheard of.
It is a large multi-team mod to bring all the regions of Tamriel to Skyrim.
https://beyondskyrim.org/
Thought i was the only one who prefered the first. II was a great game in its own way, but i missed the Familiar system (sans the broken capture mechanics). Higs just weren't the same imo. Hopefully if they make a 3rd game, they will bring back familiars, with an improved capture mechanic, and still keep the player combat from II.
Unfortunately, they have no way of knowing what the mod does. The server just does a basic file integrity check. It knows when files have been modified, but not how they have been modified.
Also, because most games these days pack individual files into .bin container files, it most likely doesn't even know which file specifically has been modded. It would do an integrity check on the .bin, see that it has been altered, and act on that. It isn't going to scan every i...
Really hope that was sarcasm, otherwise i am more fearful for the future of the species than ever. Fallout 76 is Sloth from The Goonies.