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Absolute fucking yikes. Holy hell…
Absolute fucking yikes. Holy hell…
Imagine expecting things to be simple, though. Something something Murphy’s Law…
Counter: How do devs actually compress their fucking games? No reason games should approach taking up half of a hard drive.
Welp, I already didn’t like the games EA currently makes. Looking forward to going well out of my way to avoid buying anything they put out, no matter how good the reviews, trailers, etc. seem.
Are you implying the PS6 is going to launch in the next…two years give or take, or that somehow R* will let the game slip almost another decade?
That, and the PS5 was so hard to buy for most of its lifecycle…
Console makers are really on a warpath to torching whatever goodwill they’ve got left.
LMFAO
There’s a quote by Miyamoto Shigeru that comes to mind here. “A delayed game will eventually be good, but a bad game will forever be bad.”
Considering I’m heading for a layoff soon, I’m actually probably going to apply. Glad I learned Japanese in grad school.
This merger was a fucking mistake.
Careful, everyone. This user’s a hero.
All I’m going to say is that the wind can blow me (although most of the time it blows against me, so…)
I don’t get how this is funny.
I was thinking with cacti soaked in salt
Same. Devs and publishers that do this shit can get proper fucked.
Counterpoint: I like multiplayer, but just so I can play alongside my friends. I have neither the time nor the energy to give a shit about competitive rankings.
Tears of the Kingdom taking five years actually kind of shocks me, because it doesn’t play that much different from a re-skinned version of its predecessor.
If you’re being serious, that’s the US Federal Trade Commission, which is the agency in charge of regulating US markets, and suing to block mergers and other anti-competitive behaviour.
Not going to lie, it feels like games have just gotten significantly worse, and less frequent, since then. I don’t think we’ve seen 2004’s quantity of good games since 2004. The best games since then, in my opinion, would be:
So…yeah 2004 had in one year more high quality games than have released since then.
Womp fucking womp (I agree with you completely)