So you DON'T know how licensing works.
For one, every game licensed means that the company that licensed it gets a piece of the pie. As there are already licensed titles on here, the revenue per system is already going to be split. The more licensed titles put on, the greater the split will be.
Furthermore, yes. Companies can decline to license a title for whatever reasons they choose. In the case of Activision, I'd assume Crash and Spyro are off ...
Do you know how licensing works?
This is freaking ridiculous.
Why do all these "rebuttals" read like they were copied and pasted from a press release?
I follow a lot of other gamers and frankly I've yet to see anyone "livid" over this. At all. Seen a few Xbox guys try to claim False Advertising though.
Hi. I've played the game. Still playing it.
I'm fully against the XP boost and think it's absolutely ridiculous and that yes, the game was impacted by it. The grind is extra in this game.
Yeah, most all of those gaming companies produced a straight flop that lead to closure and weren't huge Mega-Publishers.
And the fact of the matter is, MTs are not needed to keep games at $60. Development costs skyrocket when studios like Rockstar or Konami, for example, insist on developing tech that allows horse testicles to shrivel up in cold weather or take a dump in real time. These "features" add virtually nothing to the overall experience at all, yet mo...
Time to review bomb the-oh wait...
@antarius
Bro... they're still paying for it to this day. They STILL aren't allowed to have a standing army, or a navy larger than a set size, they're still required to allow a US military presence in their borders, they got two freaking atomic bombs dropped on them.
Yes, some of the actual perpetrators sadly got away without paying the penalty, usually by threatening to turn sensitive information on biological agents over to the Soviets unles...
This doesn't even make sense. The Nazis are still depicted as unapologetically evil. It's not as if they're being glorified. Why censor this?
GameFly uses a monthly flat fee basis. Rent any game and keep it for as long as you want so long as you keep your membership up. They also often offer a "keep it" option on games you have at home where you can purchase the used copy at a reduced price, as well as a storefront for selling used games.
That was actually the appeal for me in CoD 3, MoH Frontline, and even that History Channel Civil War game, the "Secret Missions" one. Most of what you did was lay the groundwork for the grander battles out there, some of which you controlled, others which you did not. But it was an awesome feeling that I can't quite explain.
These devs don't actually make much money at all.
The Execs and Publishers do.
The ArenaNet fiasco was entirely her own doing, and she then proceeded to lie, openly and frequently, for weeks after.
The problem with Battlefield V is they claim to want to be respectful of history, and then kinda demonstrated the opposite. Had they just billed that as an alternate history story based on WWII a la Wolfenstein, I doubt they'd have gotten half the backlash they did.
Well the first report was 5 days ago, they got the patch out yesterday and acknowledged it a couple days ago so... I'd call that timely.
One, quite a bit different than a data breach.
Two, they actually did acknowledge it, and even put forward a temporary fix for it.
That last complaint was kinda... reaching. But ok.
As for the modern day stuff, I don't think they ruined it with 3 at all. I think they wrote themselves into a corner, set up a series endgame, and the publishers took a look at the potentially vanishing dollar signs and said "lol nah". Because 4 was the first time they really tried to force modern day stuff to work, started removing the genetic memory requirement so any schmoe could access any DNA on-file, etc...
DC wouldn't accept as WB gets more revenue if they self-publish, and I don't see WB Games losing out on PS4 and/or PC sales.
They wouldn't need to. Entirely possible to create new teams to handle this stuff.
"Nathan Drake is obviously the weak point in the cast and the most overrated character in gaming history."
That right there tells you everything you need to know about this article. lmao