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I’m surprised to see this was an issue. I’ve never had a battery drain issue with Firefox on my android phones.
I’m surprised to see this was an issue. I’ve never had a battery drain issue with Firefox on my android phones.
You could say that about almost any product. Heck, you could say that about jobs as well. Don’t want to work in the coal Mines in the 1800s and get paid in company credits, don’t work at the coal mine.
It doesn’t work so well when everybody is doing the same thing and forcing it on people. Regulation exists for a reason.
I never played 1 or 2, and from the gameplay I have seen they’re very different games. And since they’re much older, I don’t have the nostalgia factor making me want to go back to them, so the graphics and game play are a bit of a turn off for me.
Fallout 3 and 4 ended up being really great games after Bethesda got ahold of the IP. Can’t say the next one will be that way considering Microsoft got their hands on the studio reins.
I understand they want closure and to prevent this from happening again, but suing a video game publisher bcz of depictions of guns is a bit of a reach.
There’s research to back this up, video games do not cause violence.
Why didn’t it start with an offline mode?
I’d rather emulate myself than give nintendo money for their crappy online emulator.
I remember the days when games were 30 dollars, had a couch co-op mode, and a full single player campaign made by a team of just a few people.
Now we require in-game ads to sustain the development cost of the games? Somethings wrong with AAA if that’s the case.
I don’t think the devs are making the decisions in AAA games like that. They’re pretty much always just doing what they’re told to do.
Microsoft is a scourge on all things video game related. They ruined minecraft when they bought it, and they’re now doing it to everything else they absorbed.
It’s a more general comment aimed at the overall attempt to completely destroy the industry by some people. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if a decade from now every large game company but Indies wasn’t struggling to keep their doors open.
They’ve backed themselves into a corner with this expectation that every game be an open world game with hyper realistic graphics. The risingg costs are their own fault.
Why are studios trying so hard lately to drive the entire game industry into the ground? I don’t get it.
It’s really hard to fill a space game with content. It’s not that surprising that a lot of the world’s are empty. This is an issue for all space games, not just Bethesda.
That’s a shame bcz this game was absolutely amazing. I played it on ps5, and I was floored by how good it was.
We tried to tell you, turning Final Fantasy 7 into an actual trilogy and radically changing the story wasn’t what people wanted. Maybe next time listen to the complaints.
You dont get to turn one of gaming’s most beloved franchizes into a dumpster fire and just expect people to buy it.
If you want to help speed up development see if you can donate to the project. If they’re an Indie, there’s a good chance their funding and resources are limited.
Thats bcz most games on itch come from short game jams. There’s literally no barrier to entry on itch, beyond, don’t upload a virus or spammy program unrelated to gaming. I would be sad if there was. Indie devs need a place to hone their skills, and get their games out there without too much hassle or financial barriers.
That’s fine. If you want to sell me video games tell me they exist somewhere that isn’t in the middle of a YouTube video I’m trying to watch, or in the middle of a TV show on Netflix/hulu. People want to play these games, we just don’t want ads shoved down our throat when we aren’t trying to seek put these products.
That already happens, non-compete or no non-compete isn’t going to change that practice.
Didn’t Ubisoft used to be good…What happened to them?