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they’re a massive corporation with basically no interest in the product except how much money it can make
I think that describes Hasbro just as well as Tencent.
they’re a massive corporation with basically no interest in the product except how much money it can make
I think that describes Hasbro just as well as Tencent.
I mean, that’s basically the main character’s arc in Office Space, right? Still rings true.
Generally, it goes to the US Treasury.
I still remember the first time I saw the demo video where they flip a window around and write a note on the back of it. Blew my mind.
If you don’t finish Y6 (or at least watch the cutscenes on YouTube or read a story summary) then the setup for MWEHN won’t make sense. Judgment and Ishin are standalone spin-offs so they can be played at any point.
Personally, I’m not® sure™ if this: TITLE* has enough* special characters* in it
Not to suggest that Disney is innocent or couldn’t have done more to avoid this, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised to learn that the marketing art materials were outsourced to a dedicated studio who decided to use AI (possibly even without telling Disney).
Lots of outsource-focused art studios overpromise and overstretch to win their contracts, and then the artists end up having to cut corners to meet the crazy deadlines they’ve been given.
More experience? Remedy have been making games since the 90s
Achievement % stats are so comically skewed by various factors that they mean basically nothing. There’s an achievement in Minecraft for literally just opening your inventory for the first time but only 60% of Xbox players have it.
Epic has nothing to do with Unity
Or neither. Platform cert doesn’t directly correlate to how many bugs a game has, it’s a set of very specific test cases that software has to pass to be approved for release: show the correct button prompts for the platform, have correctly-implemented achievements/trophies, show correct error messages, etc.
Some of the tests do include things like ‘don’t crash during normal operation’, but the failures could be almost anything. (Source: am a developer)
Yeah, except they were also so horribly designed that normal use literally grinds away the plastic at the base of the stick until it starts flopping around like a wet noodle.
There’s MobyGames, but it’s often out of date or missing information.
Fortnite most definitely does have modding - have you not checked out Creative/UEFN?
Yeah, but people love finding new reasons to rant about Meta (as if there weren’t enough already)
The problem is, where do those experts come from? Expertise is earned through experience, and if all the entry-level jobs go away then eventually you’ll run out of experts.
They should make it so that replying to a comment automatically disables your ability to downvote it.
Would simultaneously prevent people trading downvotes while they argue back and forth, and encourage people to simply ignore trolls and move on without replying.
I once lent a friend at school my copy of Star Wars: Demolition for PS1. Critically panned, looking back, but I loved it! … Got it back a couple of weeks later and the disk was snapped in half. Devastated.
Parents got involved, and he eventually (and reluctantly) had to give me one of his games as compensation. He gave me Mission: Impossible, disk only, no manual. Terrible game. I’m still annoyed.
The pyramids weren’t built with slave labour - common misconception.
I don’t know why, but I freaking love simple/arcade golf games. Surprised Golf wasn’t available already, but I’ll definitely be playing!