How would they stop it? These devices work by taking the video signal output by the device and doing its own work before finishing transmission along to your TV. There is no stopping a standalone piece of processing hardware like this, nor is there reason to stop it. It's not like this allows anything illegal. It just upscales the video output.
You can probably give RE2 a pass because it has two campaigns that change depending on if they're the A or B scenario, alongside fun extras. You could easily get 20 - 30 hours out of REmake 2, if not more. RE3 has a more straightforward structure in the sense that it's one character's story told one way, and then the big extra for RE3, Resistance, flopped in testing. It gives no reason to come back unless you really want to see the game top to bottom again.
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Lol alrighty then. I've actually been paying attention and not just feeding the media irrationality machine that is trying as hard as it can to fuel mass hysteria despite nothing happening yet that screams red flags.
It's just SARS, Zika Virus, Swine Flu, and a dozen other annual illness scares all over again. I'm amazed that people managed to get sucked in each and every time even though they inevitably stop caring within six months.
I mean, why are we acting like this is praise worthy? E3 is an expensive event with a crap ton of planning. I can't imagine how much money Microsoft already sunk into it with the cancellation only happening three months in advance. Of course they're going to do their damndest to make as much of their original plan happen as possible.
Honestly, this year is just going to prove how unnecessary E3 itself actually is in the modern age of gaming.
I won't lie, I'm surprised to see anyone handling this COVID-19 stuff rationally.
Thanks for opting to be different and not feed into the ongoing rumor mill and overreacting.
I mean, you aren't wrong. If Breath of the Wild had been precisely the same but with no Zelda elements, it would have been been received as incredibly average, as most of the post hype looks at the game showed. Anything that wants to replicate Breath of the Wild has to do it like Genshin Impact and actually offer improvements to the very basic formula.
It's manga satire. If you honestly didn't get that, I can only imagine you're the type of person who takes The Onion very seriously.
Except Sony isn't profiting on those games. They already got their money for Dreams before the game has even been installed to the buyer's system.
If somebody remakes another IP in Dreams, that's just how the cookie crumbles. I find it odd that people seem to think any fan based recreation that can't actually be sold is somehow super protected. Now, if Sony actively promoted those other IP games as a reason to buy Dreams, they could get in trouble, but imita...
And it's a bit hilarious because the text has no squishing or wrapping in the revised UI. Text spills out of boxes and is very committed to hanging onto one line.
The article states that there is an awareness for the fact that this could be abused and that refunds will be a case by case consideration. If they played the game for 30 hours, beat it, and are now trying to lie their way to a refund, they'll be absolutely denied. I'm also pretty much certain that GoG has an internal soft cap decided on what will be absolutely approved, and anything that exceeds that will get dumped into a review bucket.
There are bound to be some ...
Nintendo has yet to commit to changing out the stick parts that lead to drift.
Wow, what a surprise. A Switch port begging article. Who would have ever expected it?
So you're presented with the truth and still prefer shoddy clickbait pseudo-journalism over accepting the truth of a company that has spent years struggling, having to sell their properties just to get published, finally seeing routes to achieve their dreams. Wow, this kind of blatant disrespect is just what everyone needed. Kudos or something.
Imagine reading the Kickstarter FAQ that states the following:
1) This is a method of getting Platinum on the road to self publishing. They need to know it's a viable path for them.
2) There were specific stipulations surrounding the investment they received, and The Wonderful 101 Remaster did not fall within the bounds of the agreement, hence the reason for the Kickstarter.
Try doing even a modicum of research next time.
> Animal Crossing
> N64
Truly a wealth of invaluable knowledge.
Steam version was the 250k stretch goal.
Capcom was just having issues with their general game design and conforming too heavily to trends. They didn't spiral into the employee destroying hole of non-development that Konami did. Capcom simply had to revise their approach to game design. Konami has to revise their approach to being a video game developer. They burned a metric crap ton of bridges with the well known treatment of Kojima and his team during the development of MGS5.
Look up The Happy Hob. He has an all bosses no hit run from over a year ago and is the most popular no hit Soulsborne streamer. The title alone tells me this author did no real research or is trying to hang off the word "speedrun".
I would also look up his god run. He is waaaaaay too good at conquering Soulsborne games.
In case all of you are wondering why Epic can run their store the way they do, here you go. No other company running an online marketplace has such a simple, low effort, abusable revenue source like this to back anything anyone could want. This is why Epic can flex their cash as much as they want, and nothing in the market will truly change.
I liked it at first. That was day one. At this point there are endless balloons that will drop nothing but Sky Eggs, and I feel no desire to fish because I know 90% of what I catch will be Water Eggs. The event went from neat to "please make it stop" real quick.