This comes from review guides, so yeah, they are literally sent by the company with a set of talking points and things to mention.
This comes from review guides, so yeah, they are literally sent by the company with a set of talking points and things to mention.
I was working in the industry at the time and people absolutely talked about the implications of microtransactions and how it would result in more expensive games and being nickel and dimed.
Like, I distinctly remember conversations with actual human beings from exactly the horse armor DLC and maybe we didn’t think it was going to result in, say the online shooter battle pass formula exactly, but we without ambiguity understood that meaningful in game items, and things like levels / experience would be monetized.
The biggest shocks to me were how patches would be used to reduce the game testing cycles, enabling companies to print incomplete or broken versions of games, requiring day one patches.
It’s a disgusting practice now, and it was then too.
Nintendo doesn’t have a legal right to go after NES clones in the States because the patent on the NES expired and anyone is legally allowed to make perfect duplicates of NES hardware.
The only legal ground Nintendo has is software copyright for games they published and / or licensed ( probably just published )
It is planned obsolescence
I’m upset that they’ve made this decision to be honest. It means the physical release is incomplete and this is bad for have preservation, so I have the opposite feelings.
There is essentially no way to enforce, or even monitor this, like it’s fundamentally impossible without controlling everything from stl creation, to weapon construction.
Sega / Atlus indicated they would not do a full retail release of the game and extra content, breaking with decades long tradition.
I used it a decade ago and it was my favorite distro
These are both amazing games that were originally Wii releases. This is wonderful news.
It doesn’t have an actual cartridge slot, so it’s not strictly superior
It wasn’t even that long ago. I bought tons of discrete parts from RadioShack like, even up to 8 or 9 years ago. They had these drawers full of things, pots, LEDs, ICs, sensors, motors, dials.
I bought some games for it, but never the console
I feel the exact same way. I know a lot of people who have been, and I never did. I guess I assumed it would be around until I finally went.
I was wrong.
I watched the trailer last year even
Ye u right.
Gross.
I think people misunderstood what I meant entirely. I’m saying it’s gross to need an ad blocker just to browse the web, which should be in line with the values of the people here. I got down voted badly and I think it is because there was some possible alternative explanation that I still don’t understand.
That isn’t how anything works. This is like those people on Facebook posting their voodoo chainmail posts about their comments and profiles. You don’t own your comments to transfer a license in the first place.
I’ve seen them set up in servers a RAID 1 booting ESXi
OMG same, yes!