How would caps control piracy? Either you download the game digitally via a storefront, or from a torrent; they are going to be similar in size, unless the pirated version is heavily compressed or trimmed, in which case it would be smaller than the legal version.
"They aren't stored in 4K, except for a few textures."
Textures are usually what takes up the large majority majority of space in a video game, genius.
Well there goes any reason to bother looking forward to this. Really sick of the idol crap coming out of Japan.
If you ever had to grind in Xenoblade Chronicles in order to complete the story, you were doing something very wrong.
It absolutely is one of the best games of all time. Shame the sequel was pretty much crap in all aspects besides combat.
Actually, from a publisher standpoint, buying a used game is worse than piracy. You are using money from your budget that you've allocated for gaming purchases, but given it to Gamestop (or whoever) instead. You are willing to pay, but you paid the "wrong" person. Pirating pretty much implies you weren't going to buy it anyway; either you don't have the funds, it's not available where you live, or you didn't really care about the game outside of the ability to ge...
"You've "been around long enough" but think CAD$80 dollar games should be sold as CAD$20. We wouldn't have games like Uncharted 4 or any big budget games if everyone was as cheap as you."
That's a gross generalization and is simply not true. A game selling at a lower price will sell more copies than a game priced higher, assuming the quality isn't affected. If you are able to make up the difference early (probably not with a price differe...
Sometimes they are, sometimes they aren't. There are cases of credit card fraud, and there are cases of developers being pissed that a reseller on G2A bought a couple thousand humble bundles and then resold the keys after the bundle ended, and there are cases where they are legit. Pretty much the craigslist of keys, without the risk of getting murdered.
No amount of positive feedback will get me to buy Persona X Idolm@ster.
There is nothing inherently wrong with dubs, otherwise voice acting in all games would be subpar, but it's clearly not an issue in Western-developed games. Japanese developers/publishers just constantly and consistently hire the same dozen terrible actors for literally everything.
How many times does Ubisoft have to burn people before they learn their lesson and stop buying their games week one?
Forza Horizon 3 was the best looking Xbox One game shown. I'd get it on PC if it didn't require Windows 10 and the Windows Store.
Been saying this forever. There are very few Japanese devs who "get" it these days, and the rest are still developing what feel like subpar PS2 games, just in 720/1080.
Things like this are why a lot of gamers have moved on from Nannytendo.
+ Another bottle of motion sickness pills each week.
Ubisoft and "good lead character" haven't belonged in the same sentence since Assassins Creed 2.
Hasn't Sega done this for what feels like a decade with PSO2?
This happens all the time on all digital storefronts, and then developers and publishers have the gall to complain about G2A, eBay, and other methods of getting game licenses.
Parents of some smash bros kids are the ones who complained. It's like 100 degrees there and there's a pool, I'm sure other people are walking around in much worse, but nah, gotta protect lil Jimmy from girls so he can play his video game.
There are two incredibly frustrating things that drag it down immensely for me:
The camera is atrocious. Not the control of it, which is still pretty bad during combat, but the sheer amount of movement it does will send your head spinning even if you don't suffer from motion sickness. It literally shakes on every single bump, and its mind boggling that they haven't simply patched it yet.
The second would be being forced to be Fidel outside of batt...