I was having this same thought lol. All employers have labor numbers that they want to hit. Keeping games at $60, and with customers crusading against micro transactions, these companies are going to continue with the crunch culture, so they can consolidate all those labor hours to hit certain numbers and projections.
Yeah, I have friends as EMTs and nurses, there are times where they've worked for days straight, sleeping in break rooms on cots or on the floor. Having people die in front of them. It's hard work for sure.
How can we buy anything when it comes at the pain of others? I laugh at this. All creations take something from a person. Those same developers choose to go to work every day. They applied for those jobs. If you're a skilled enough worker, you can arrange contracts with an employer. Otherwise you're replaceable. If your boss is trying to force you to work ungodly hours and you have shit management? It's time to quit. A better question is how people support all technology or clothi...
Tons of indie games are selling better on Switch than anywhere else, without even the option of physical release.
"bUT thAT's bEcAUsE theY HaVe notHing eLSe to PlayyY"
Anyways, it's regarding games actually published by Nintendo. Multiple mobile games fall under that category as well. Nintendo has published a ton of games across several platforms this year. For example, Octopath Traveler was published by Nintendo. It's including 3DS too. Publish doesn...
I don't know why people still think other humans have the ability to keep secrets lol. Having information that others don't is heroin for egos, and a position of temporary power.
That's subjective, many hardcore fighting fans swear on 3rd Strike, but it's definitely one of, if not the biggest. I'm actually surprised at the amount of content.
I don't think anyone needs to be knocked out of anything lol. Sony is obviously doing something right, otherwise they wouldn't have majority market share (we're not counting mobile in this case lol) and a practical religious following. I'd rather see everyone else doing even better to create more competition. Competition is great for all of us.
Also, if true, people should definitely be excited for Geno, hell yeah.
FFXV got dragged out of the other side along the ground by that stupid car in the game.
Every other form of similar media has already shited into digital territory. Games are going to go the same way of music, TV shows and movies. Yeah, you can still buy an album on vinyl, or a DVD, but there's no arguing that Spotify and Netflix/Hulu aren't more preferable choices for millions of people. Amazon and Google WANT to take over the gaming market, and they have computing power to do it. They have servers that could potentially offer gaming experiences no one has ever seen bef...
I think he's implying he might get low download speeds.
There is no mass market for 8K TVs anytime soon lol. Predictions are that by 2020 about half of people in the US will have 4K displays, compared to the 80 percent that already own smart phones. By the time 8K TVs are the norm companies won't be producing physical media anymore at all lol. Many publishers aren't even bringing their movies to 4K blu rays because people aren't buying them. And why would they when streaming has all but taken over? It'll be the same for gaming one ...
You just gave me a great idea. Imagine strikes that are randomized/generated like Binding of Isaac with tons of different abiltiies and modifiers. You could keep people playing forever if it was made interesting enough, with increasing difficulty and rewards the more often you beat it.
Agreed, the raids are all very heavily puzzle based, and take hours to complete. They are not accessible to casual players at all. If anything, I say they should have more raids and instances of varying difficulties, some less puzzle based with matchmaking to have more content available to players who might not have solid clanmates or hours on hand.
I think Bungie should turn it into a full fledged MMO experience. More classes, being able to chat in local and world with a keyboard on console, more skills, crafting, gathering, trading, auction houses, better guild functionality (Let guilds buy a large spaceship as a private hub!). There should be more social activities, mini-games you can play, throw in a card game; That'd be awesome. Larger areas, factions, open world PVP, the works. It'd be one of the greatest MMORPGs ever made....
That's the nature of a MMORPG once you hit endgame though. If there's nothing to grind for people stop playing very quickly. Ever play WoW? You'd have to run an instance 50 times in some cases to just get a piece of armor you needed so you can even begin to grind in raids lol. And then someone would be a dick and need it on you. They already tried removing the grind from Destiny 2, and everyone hated it at launch, as there was nothing to do once you hit max level.
They definitely know their engine better than anyone I'd wager.
When WWII launched the game wasn't even playable. The hub didn't work with other people, couldn't invite friends, people would get kicked constantly. A month in that shit still wasn't fixed and I never played it again.
What's the difference if it was so low as to be un-noticeable by him playing it? Perhaps he should have said noticeable framedrop, but what you're doing is being pedantic. No reason for it. Is his having fun with a game insulting to you or something?
That's true for games not looking great on large displays when docked, but I don't even have a dock for my Switch lol. It's a purely portable console for me, and it's great for that. That and I don't game on a TV either, but at my desk on a smaller monitor for low latency, and that you don't want a large display when sitting only a couple feet away.
Definite product placement, for sure xD
Great game though, especially if you're if you enjoy King novels.