An internet connection should never have been an excuse to release a broken product.
An internet connection should never have been an excuse to release a broken product.
Make sure you’ve seen Twin Peaks
Ubisoft made some of my favorite games as a kid. Real shane shitty management and a culture of sexual harassment have ruined their legacy
Heads I win, tales you lose situation always
Lonesome Road was probably my least favorite of the New Vegas DLC
Worried your hundreds of millions of dollars of development costs won’t result in a hit? Just keep remaking games that were already successful over and over again.
Business is so e z
I spent 2 grand on the PC that gives me minor driver issues that only I experience. The hundreds of dollars I spent on the Xbox that works just like everyone else’s Xbox seems like a bargain to me.
I do PC game, so let me give you a counterpoint:
I have GeForce Experience which manages my drivers, but after a windows update awhile back suddenly the updates fail at like 80%, no idea why.
Now I’m just barely smart enough that I could probably fix it if I sat down for an hour or two and did some googling.
But why would I do that? I can just hit the power button on my Xbox and not have to troubleshoot an obscure problem.
Totally, mouse and keyboard are very clutch for those genres
Batman: Arkham Knight
Assassin’s Creed Unity
Battlefield 4
Homefront: The Revolution:
Forza Horizon 3
Total War: Rome 2
All high profile games, all had my social media feeds full of PC gamers complaining about how they ran like shit on their 4,000 dollar PCs.
You say you don’t know what I’m talking about, but then list every single hoop I’m trying to avoid with the tagline of ‘just jump through them!’.
As opposed to PC which has infinite variations
It works, and then you don’t enjoy the game so it was all for nothing, or they release a patch that changes something so you have to do it all over again. And then you have that to look forward to with every new game you want to try out.
I follow a lot of PC gamers on social media and they’re always crowd-sourcing technical questions about why this or that isn’t working like they expect.
Now the games are attached to your windows and Sony accounts so they’ll follow you around as much as steam games do
Yeah, if you enjoy the process of fiddling around with your system and installing cool new drivers and programs to get your game running then PC gaming is better no doubt.
I just want to turn the game on and play though
I like to play my games knowing the developers optimized it for exactly the hardware I’m playing on.
Really wanted this on my iPad but got it on the switch instead.
Starfield had a crippling issue that they made the wrong decision at the very start of development — thousands of procedural generated planets instead of a dozen hand-crafted planets.
If they hadn’t made that mistake than Starfield would have been a hit.
Current crop of tech c-levels are only interested in winning the lottery.
The witcher is my favorite indie title
It was a bad generation with the chip shortage and ballooning development costs.
I’ll wait and see how the next gen goes before making any judgments