Except the vending machines are random, so you still have to find a good gun, the ATM is loud AF (I have punched out many people withdrawing), you only pull out 100$ at a time and most good guns cost like 3000$. Also, I would like a BR with more skill involved, rather than just praying to RNGesus.
It feels more like saints row. I would hate to only have 2 choices of BR.
It launched at about 5k players and is sitting at around 2k now, that's not that crazy for a game with a probably tiny budget considering Lawbreakers performance.
The only reason it hasn't aged well is because the controller on the n64 is ridiculous and the fps was in the single digits. With those fixed I think the game would still hold up well, the Timesplitters games do in my opinion. Online multiplayer would be cool too.
Everyone complains about games getting more expensive even though the only ones that cost more look way better than games used to and people keep buying 800$ graphics cards so that's clearly what people value. If it's content you people care about then play BF2 2005, it's 10$ on steam and you could get 100 hours out of that easily if your not a spoiled graphics snob.
Stopped reading after I saw he gave TNO a 6/10.
Except this comes with a built in monitor, and without the monitor this laptop would be like half the size of the Xbox one X. Also it has 16gb of ram in addition to the vram on the GPU, and a much more powerful CPU. It can't really do 4k, but it can do Destiny 2 60+ fps.
Its not like they would force the same dude to make twice as many art assets, they would pay someone else to make lower poly/res versions, or they could just use the LOD models. The online mode would suffer from Switch's horrible online system, but i don't see why they couldn't make crappy single player only cash grab game, theres millions of fools with Switches already.
why, no job?
And what part of his comment did you misread to jump to that stupid question exactly?
Actually they charged you an extra dollar or something to transfer them to Wiiu iirc.
I really don't see what overwatch did wrong, u can buy the game for 40$ and get hundreds of hours of fun, you can buy those loot boxes if you want but you get one for every level, and the levels don't increase in xp requirement after level 20ish, and they have no impact on gameplay. Do you even have overwatch?
I waited to get BF1 on sale during black Friday because I hated the map on the beta, and I got a refund that night. I still enjoy watching videos of BF1 but I quickly realized I hated every map and was having some random performance problems that pushed me over the edge. I also don't want to spend another 50$ on a season pass.
The only idiotic move would be buying that glitchy ass Skyrim remaster or CoD instead of Titanfall 2. If you don't already own Skyrim your not an RPG fan, and if your a CoD fan you should buy the game made by the makers of Cod, TF2.
Valve should have respawn make half life 3. Just have Gabe keep an eye on it and it would probably turn out great.
I don't pirate but I imagine someone with little money could afford a game that deserves to be bought if they decided to pirate CoD. The world ain't black and white, but if it was you'd be an asshole too for stereotyping him as a typical thief that never buys anything.
I'm buying Titanfall 2 and hoping next year's CoD is a WaW sequel and battlefield drops the season pass bs.
I like how the first mission has a sort of metroidvania style to it, having to find the batteries to get new abilities to get to new areas and so on.
Or publishers could give their devs time to polish their games instead of rushing them for a deadline and the game still ends up being broken after massive day 1 patch.
It all depends on if customers find it worth the price of the service. MMO games have been charging for their services for years. Also pretty ironic that you say that's why you play on console, where you have to pay extra to play online. Steam and Battle.net have everything Xbox live has but is free, and if they started to charge people would just get their games elsewhere, or the game companies would sell games on their own website to attract customers who want free online multiplayer se...