Fortnite and minecraft are GAAS. Palworld is not. A game with a defined start and end, as it should be.
Is it any fun with randoms? Do people communicate at all?
I'm waiting for the multiplayer update.
Why not 3rd party? EA and Ubisoft is already on there. I'm sure there's some existing overlap between those and PS Plus. The big advantage for Sony is that they have to spend money to put games on PS plus, they don't have to spend any money to collect their 30% from 3rd party subscriptions.
My wife would never let me do that. I may take off a day or two though.
I mean I'm sure Sony would be perfectly fine with collecting that 30% cut of game pass sales without having to actually supply any money for the games on game pass.
Here's some common sense. There's a reason their talk about going bankrupt was "a joke".
Because when you use it, you do a 360 and moon walk away.
Not pointless for users that may want to play their Xbox library on the go. Sure some PC handhelds can do that, but the usability is clunky and not at all suited for casuals. A dedicated xbox handheld would be far more casual friendly without requiring typical PC troubleshooting, downloading of drivers, etc.
And I'm going to say that I've got some servers available for rent.
FF7R 2nd is definitely going to be a beast.
I only played a tomb raider game for maybe 30 minutes. This article kinda makes me want to try these remastered ones.
Procedurally generated worlds are bad enough. AI games would be even worse.
Headline looks incredibly misleading. Just because 95% of studios are working on live service games doesn't mean that 95% of studios aren't also working on non live service games. Studios can work on more than one game at a time.
Someone corrected my math earlier. I have no idea why their post got marked as spam, but that math was done minutes after I had woken up lol.
Lol. I just woke up when I wrote that. Sorry.
Quick napkin math:
12 million sales of $20 = $24 mill
Server upkeep = $500k per month
48 months until bankruptcy.
This doesn't seem sustainable.
It's like using a digital key instead of a password.
Don't need fast travel if you aren't backtracking.
Why? It has a story mode with a defined start and end. How long do you expect it to be?