Lumberyard forked from Cry Engine and has spent about 7 years becoming different - and then this one appears to have grown even more further.
"Hacked" was the developer portal was left public
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That's a lot of Fast and Furious games
This seemed to be about helping mollify backers who were upset about Game Pass. The first 2 DLC were already committed to during the campaign.
Between funding and extra guaranteed players who can be monetized with DLC from having played it on Gamepass, a third does make sense that way.
Studios have to plan things years out, even if they aren't working on them. In this case, they are going to poll backers about what sort of DLC - so they haven't ev...
I'm pretty sure their is just the event name for this time
This game just keeps getting bigger and bigger, and outside of the eye of most of the gaming industry - which they don't even like to claim to be part of anymore.
New project is based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms which is a distinctively different thing because it's fictional and they've stated it is not a continuation of Three Kingdoms.
It might also be that, as recently revealed, Sony requires payments for cross-play unlike all the there platforms. So yes, 2K blocked it, but almost certainly because fo the fact that PlayStation wanted some of the money they make on other platforms.
That was not the intent or understanding we had. The #BringBackLittle Big Planet was a response people had to the DDOS.
To be perfectly clear: we condemn DDOS' and cyber attacks.
The ARPGMMO stuff was more their concept at that time for a Diablo 3 - and some of those ideas were used to release Marvel Heroes
Trademarks are not patents. They are VERY different things and serve different purposes.
Nope. They've won in court before on video game patents. It's also not a new thing.
Konami is not making gaming - they make a lot of their money there with titles like Pro Evolution Soccer. Additionally, this past year they actually took steps into being a publisher with the Contra game and even another studios indie project and were taking more pitches.
This is the same action that Square and Sega and others did a few years back. Konami is just slow and behind times.
Monster Hunter World has also had it.
That said, the Steamworks application of it is new and no game has it as of yet
That was the question that we were left wondering
CDPR has hired this very firm before - the Keanu Reeves trailer for him in-game was done for them - and one imagines that wasn't cheap.
CDPR also spent about 1 to 1 on marketing, including trailers, to Witcher 3 development costs.
I love CDPR games, but marketing is an actual expense and is something they've credited for how well Witcher 3 sold in part
To your other comment, yes to some extent, but the amount of people who read gaming sites is a smaller amount of that bubble, especially those willing to take place in a gaming site survey.
One of the interesting things also about it is that about a third of the people looking at buying an Xbox in the survey appear to be buying it for others, compared to about 13% of PS5, showing an interesting possible division there that would especially impact the IGN poll.
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IGN's Poll though is biased towards having a large number of gamers. The numbers on this are smaller, but reveal stuff outside of the gaming bubble, and polls done properly can have good accuracy even with a small number most of the time.
I'm more of a Fall From Heaven person myself (Author) though I can appreciate some of Civ VI's things I do like firing up Civ 4 sometimes too.