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You see, I'm planning on getting this game, but saying it's "Half the price, but a smaller game"
I don't mind this, and I plan on getting the game, but my concern is that Ninja Theory games are not long when they do cost $60, so what is their idea of short? 3-4 hours?
I'm sorry but every other studio in EA, even their sports divisions have done great work with the Frostbite.
This falls on Bioware for not being able to code for an engine, that several other studios across several genre's have made look great, INCLUDING their own game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
I know everyone is quick to shift the blame to EA, but this is not something they can take the fall for, this is entirely Bioware's fault.
Actually it stems from FFXV finishing development and SE now having the internal staff free to work on it, before it was outsourced to kick start the project while FFXV was deep in development.
I was worried they would go with a stereotypical look into the subject but I like what I see.
And as a white american gun loving (More into swords but whatever.) somewhat-christian, I can't wait for this game. And I also love the redux of the flag they did for the art.
"Though initially an unidentified director was placed in charge of the project, Capcom was dissatisfied with their work and assigned Hideaki Itsuno to finish the game roughly halfway through development. Itsuno is the only person credited as director in the final version of the game"
He had to try and pick up a rushed game and salvage what he could, DMC 3 was his first full DMC game.
I bought it day one and loved the game, I wish it were longer, or that there was some more play mores or something, but I got what I wanted out of it, a semi steampunk Victorian era game with a focus on cinematic,.
I don't get the hate, if you like the game what do reviews matter to you? They are for people who are on the fence about the game.
Also, every game will get high and low reviews, because it's just someones opinion, so some will love it some will hate it. I hate it when someone sees an average review score for a game that most people like and say "It's a troll review!" Maybe, and I know it's crazy but hear me out. MAYBE they just didn't enjoy th...
Flagships that can max out things at 1080p 60FPS. The issue here is the transition, we are beyond what we need right now for 1080p, but not quite up to par on 4k. So pushing graphics at 1080p is not going to be that difficult.
Most games that come out don't have flagships for their recommended settings, never have. And this is coming from someone who uses a GTX 1080 for 1080p gaming.
Well, they don't want to make the 1080 the recommended because that means that means the minimum settings would be higher, which in turn means that less people can play your game.
Also the 1080 is not a super common card for a computer, you don't want your recommended settings to isolate it down to 15% of the community.
You see, I'm planning on getting this game, but saying it's "Half the price, but a smaller game"
I don't mind this, and I plan on getting the game, but my concern is that Ninja Theory games are not long when they do cost $60, so what is their idea of short? 3-4 hours?
I'm sorry but every other studio in EA, even their sports divisions have done great work with the Frostbite.
This falls on Bioware for not being able to code for an engine, that several other studios across several genre's have made look great, INCLUDING their own game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
I know everyone is quick to shift the blame to EA, but this is not something they can take the fall for, this is entirely Bioware's fault.
Actually it stems from FFXV finishing development and SE now having the internal staff free to work on it, before it was outsourced to kick start the project while FFXV was deep in development.
I was worried they would go with a stereotypical look into the subject but I like what I see.
And as a white american gun loving (More into swords but whatever.) somewhat-christian, I can't wait for this game. And I also love the redux of the flag they did for the art.
"Though initially an unidentified director was placed in charge of the project, Capcom was dissatisfied with their work and assigned Hideaki Itsuno to finish the game roughly halfway through development. Itsuno is the only person credited as director in the final version of the game"
He had to try and pick up a rushed game and salvage what he could, DMC 3 was his first full DMC game.
Capcom is in rough shape, but Itsuno still goes great work and I think he wouls do just fine sith DMC5.
If you log off you leave your ship stranded in space, completely open to destruction.
I bought it day one and loved the game, I wish it were longer, or that there was some more play mores or something, but I got what I wanted out of it, a semi steampunk Victorian era game with a focus on cinematic,.
Thats why there are 3 types of speed runs
1: Using Glitches
2: Fastest glitch free time
3: 100% completion
All are interesting in their own way, and all take a massive level of skill.
I see Bethesda is still being a dick to indie's and trying to copyright words.
All of Titanfall 2's DLC was free... So it was consumer friendly.
Can we get some outfits from Drakengard as well?
Because we all know how great GTA and Bethesda games run at launch.
I went through entire cutscenes in GTAV with characters not it showing up on screen.
But those companies get a free pass, right?
I really liked RE6, it was a poor Resident Evil, but I wish the playstyle would have been used again in a new I.P
I don't get the hate, if you like the game what do reviews matter to you? They are for people who are on the fence about the game.
Also, every game will get high and low reviews, because it's just someones opinion, so some will love it some will hate it. I hate it when someone sees an average review score for a game that most people like and say "It's a troll review!" Maybe, and I know it's crazy but hear me out. MAYBE they just didn't enjoy th...
Flagships that can max out things at 1080p 60FPS. The issue here is the transition, we are beyond what we need right now for 1080p, but not quite up to par on 4k. So pushing graphics at 1080p is not going to be that difficult.
Most games that come out don't have flagships for their recommended settings, never have. And this is coming from someone who uses a GTX 1080 for 1080p gaming.
Well, they don't want to make the 1080 the recommended because that means that means the minimum settings would be higher, which in turn means that less people can play your game.
Also the 1080 is not a super common card for a computer, you don't want your recommended settings to isolate it down to 15% of the community.
It was a good game, but it had about the worst save system I've ever encountered.
I'm saying if mobility was a deciding factor, they should have considered some level of fast charging for this system.
I would never expect them to match the speed, but it certainly is not a good thing it takes this long to charge.