not exactly anyway. They picked him because he's so financially successful. And not just because someone paid him a lot of money, because he invested it well and made good business decisions throughout his career. It was to try to show the company as regular people, while at the same time making fun of the fact that they're not regular people.
have you never seen an episode of seinfeld?
but they were still entertaining.
amazing no...
HUZAH!
You prove his point.
I don't remember swapping much last gen...
It's the original quote, just unedited. Don't yell at iD because some d-bag in the press decided to cut out half the quote to incite flame wars.
edit: that's not the article this was in response to. It's in response to this one
http://www.n4g.com/News-200...
I was wrong, they aren't the same quote, but both quotes were from the same day less than 5 hours apart. only 3 hours after the origina...
They said they had 5-6 smaller wastelands and replaced them with 2 larger wastelands.
it's not like they'd ask you to do it in the middle of a gunfight. It would be between levels, just like almost every game that has you swap discs.
would you think war and peace would be better if it were 1000 pages longer?
a lot of good TV, theatre, and writing is forced to go through very critical editors and publishers. Kojima's to the point where nobody wants to tell him to change anything in the story, because they know he'll make money regardless. On top of that, he'd probably get anybody fired that criticized him and held their ground.
He's saying that he needs to focus more on what's important in the story and less about the filler. You don't need a 15 minute fight scene with raiden to prove that he's got super ninja powers now. You don't need to wrap up every plot line. You don't need to give every boss a 15 minute emotional death monologue. You don't need to give every minute detail about every characters back story.
When you put restrictions on yourself, like the guy was saying, it forces you to make sure t...
There's no reason he can't go back to that.
I should take the word of someone who thinks several is seven.
it's the ram. Carmack said it in a tech demo a long time ago. I think it's still up on IGN.
He's since restated this to the fact that the versions will all be identical, but it took about twice as much work to get the performance out of the PS3.
don't be ignorant. The original xbox could literally run circles around the PS2, proceed to run to the bathroom, catch lunch, watch a movie, and still be back in time to cross the finish line first.
good sales =/= more power.
several =/= seven
Everybody gets the same version. it says so in the article.
No reason it won't work now...
Jeese... if they wanted to look hip they'd get some techno music with an abstract representation of their product that flashed various features to the beat.
They wanted to look unhip. "give me a little robot if yes" that just screams that they're going for the teenage crowd...