I don’t actually care if people use a mod to cheat themselves out of the satisfaction of beating the game the legit way.
I do respect the developer’s vision of the game so I don’t think the game should be played on an easier difficulty.
Fracturing the community is the exact reason that FromSoftware gave for not including variable difficulty. Without variable difficulty everyone has the same experience. That’s better for community cohesion.
No, they say that it changes the intended experience and it fractures the community, and it does.
Studies have shown time and time again that there is no clear relationship between video games and criminal behavior. When will politicians get it through their thick heads?
Let's be fair here. Mega Man X wasn't released in North America until January 1994, and Mega Man X8 wasn't released in North America until March of 2005. Maybe the journalist just wasn't counting the Japan release dates.
Was it also ridiculous in Gears 4? They get to make their game the way they want. If that offends your delicate sensibilities then just don't buy it.
No. It is Government overreach, pure and simple.
That seems silly. I am sure the blueprints are on file at the architect's office and/or at a records office somewhere.
Remember the 8-bit era when games were brutally difficult and gamers just put on their big boy/big girl pants and got better? I miss those days. People are too soft now.
Nude mods have existed since the dawn of modding. This isn't anything new.
I didn’t know Razer had a game store. I think maybe they had a marketing problem.
If you consider that convoluted then that's a sad commentary on your life. It's not exactly the Riemann hypothesis.
She didn’t quit. She was never playing to begin with.
Fake news. Ellie wasn’t the player. It was a male player and she was the voice on the mic.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 was released in September 2017.
Edit: I guess the console versions didn’t release until 2018. My mistake.
But why? There is already a PC version of Wolfenstein 3D.
An opinion is a belief or judgment about something. Beliefs and judgments can be wrong. If an opinion is derived from bad data it can be wrong.
Developers can charge whatever they want for optional cosmetics in a free-to-play game. There is no entry cost for the game and the cosmetic items aren't necessary to play the game. If people don't consider a skin worth the money then they are free to just not buy it, and they have no real consequence for choosing not to buy it.
The Epic Store doesn’t even have a functional search bar. It has a long way to go before it can take on Steam.
He agreed not to disclose information and he broke that agreement. Breaking an agreement has consequences. That doesn’t make EA evil. He is the one who lacked integrity.
Good. They deserved it. They all knew what they were doing, and they all knew they shouldn’t do it.