No, just no. PCs haven't been the same the past 20 years at all. Makes me wonder if you're twelve. The single memory-pool, eight hw cores and added wizards jizz is fairly new and uncharted territory.
Not sure if bot or serious.
If you have to use Ryse as an example for a promising game, your argument is flawed. Where's the gameplay?
Second Son and The Order,now that's exclusives.
Parachute.
It's different because a lot of "named" studios start out by forming themselves, whereas Nintendo consists of a collection of teams formed by Nintendo under one umbrella. It's a bit like Sonys Studio Japan, but on a greater scale.
Most official names I believe are R&D1 (research and development), R&D2 and so on. Or is that just some of the handheld devs... I don't know if they shift people about according to what's needed or if they have set...
He's trying to be cool, so he's got the picture (avatar) part right.
"Pirates are just misunderstood customers" - says CD Project.
I read this as: "Please don't pirate our game. See, we're cool right?"
The problem is, people like you who pirate for demo are in a minority. But even you, whom I recon is a decent chap, come off like you think you're somewhat entitled, and that's the problem because you're not.
"Why should i spend 60 dollars on a game that i only play once?"
- Because that's the price, and if you're not willing to pay it, wait a few months for a drop.
"If a game fails to make me stop using a pirated ...
Some pirate because they want to demo, and these I can understand to some degree as they can be likened to customers test-driving a car, even though their method for demoing is wrong and they are in a strong minority.
The majority of "pirates" do it because they feel entitled to play something they're not willing to or able to pay for, and they're just scumbags.
But will it have good fish AI?
I always do.
"some very old Mario (3D?)"... Do yourself a service kid, and play Super Mario 64. It's not just some old game, it's the fekkin real deal.
I recently updated my driver, can't remember the name but I guess for safety's sake I ought to do it again.
Sounds like I need to buy this.
Why? That's not out until next year and you should be able to seamlessly transfer over once it's out, shouldn't you? I'm not sure, but it ought to carry over since I believe it carries over between ps3 and pc.
It completely depends on how it's set up in terms of speed and aim-assist. But you either need to give handicap to contollers or nerf m/kb. There will be mispleasure either way. Perhaps it's best to either skip on it or seperate them in matchmaking.
I personally prefer controller as movement feels more natural, but as a lifelong pc gamer as well I don't mind mouse/kb in certain games. This could be a nice feature, but I am concerned with balancing. Not just aiming, but general movement and turning speed/precision.
You could say the same about every single other series of games from any publisher. At least Nintendo always deliver a polished, quality experience.
This is what happens when you force 3D rendering on a system not powerful enough to do itself justice. Nintendo should have kept the same specs, but scrapped the 3D,and we would see a very noticeable increase in quality.
To be fair, PCs are both the weakest and most powerful platform. Consoles are middleground.