Me neither, and I guess they didn’t need them all in the end!
Me neither, and I guess they didn’t need them all in the end!
FO76 is like that too, although you do have to hit the mob once, which can be a problem if high leveled players are killing things too quickly.
No need to re-release, the next system is going to be backwards compatible. Plus I believe some of these newer games like TTYD have code hidden in them to run better with the new system.
How is this not blowing up? It seems like a BIG deal!
You can assume all you want, just don’t preorder based on that assumption.
This is… some interesting logic…
That’s one of the reasons i’ve stayed with a TV from 2009 for so long. It was just before they started doing all that Internet TV bullshit, so no spying possible.
Bunch of dumbasses just want to be angry for no reason, and it really shows.
It really isn’t.
I just hope the one for the next system is called tuzu lol
They run discounts all the time. So do places like Target. This myth of Nintendo never lowering prices of games is insane.
I second the used office chair store option. I got mine there for like $300, and while it was a color I wouldnt usually go for (lime green), it solved my back pain virtually overnight. Have had it like 3 years now, it’s great and will probably last forever
You can practically see how people got less educated and the attention spans dropped through the lens of video game history. Those early point and click adventure games (and others) did NOT hold your hand, and expected you to think outside the box. Then, over the next 4 decades, things slowly got more and more handholdy, because people (ALL people, not just the youngins) just aren’t quite the same as they used to be.
AAA games started getting too expensive and therefore risky to make since the PS3 (if not the PS2 era), and so the big companies started playing it safe by chasing trends rather than try something new and avante-garde (aside from Nintendo of course). Action-RPGs drew a wider audience, and therefore more money, so it would be silly for them to choose the option that makes less money. Capitalism ruins everything.
I looked up a video showing some model proportion comparisons. Yeah they do look to be pretty similar, but I guess it just comes down to: Where do you draw the line between copyright infringement and fair use? Like obviously palette swapping a squirtle to be red and making him a fire type is probably illegal? But if you take the squirtle model, change him to be all fuzzy, with a spiky shell, different eyes, etc to the point where the model meshing is no longer the same… is that really infringement?
I don’t know myself, and will leave it up to TPC to figure it out, but it doesn’t really bother me one bit either way.
It’s a legitimately good game. My brother was shitting on it too til he played it.
I played a bunch over the weekend, didn’t even get to use a gun yet… the game is so much more than that.
Hahaha “another remake” got me 😂
Yeah easy for him to say, he’s a one-man operation, so he gets ALL the profit to himself. Probably millions of dollars at this point… he’s set for life. He doesn’t really need DLC money. But other devs probably do.