The cat physics are also outstanding. You can tell there were animators just sitting there studying how cats move for many, many hours.
The cat physics are also outstanding. You can tell there were animators just sitting there studying how cats move for many, many hours.
So, the biggest tech of 2023 is a bunch of promises of things coming soon?
Please, please release a finished game. Don’t release a beta for full price and hope to fix later.
oof, I guess unless it works on a steamdeck (with keyboard and mouse) I won’t be playing this for a while.
Ok, I feel like I was transported to an alternate dimension where these words mean something.
I read the article, and it was full of references to other things I have no idea about.
What the hell is a live service game?
I played every fallout game as they came out. Bought my first windows computer to play F1 after playing it on my roommates computer. I was extremely excited for F76, but held off on purchasing until the reviews came in.
Very quickly realized that it was never going to be the game for me. Really glad I didn’t get burned on that purchase, but disappointed that I never was able to immerse myself in MMO fallout. It had such potential to be great.
Yup, I don’t feel like paying $500 just to play one game, as good as it is. I could pick up a used PS5 and then sell it when I’m done, but that’s a much bigger pain than just buying it on steam.
Not only does is it rear wheel drive only, but it also has about 10% less range than the AWD option. There’s a reason it’s significantly cheaper.
Then he’s not using those stock sales to help the company, he’s using it to enrich himself.
Holy shit that article reaks of AI generated content. If it was written by a someone that claims to be human, then that human needs a Voight-Kampff test ASAP.
I’ve had six controllers connected and working on mine at once. It was a mix of Nintendo switch, wired PS3, Xbox and stadia controllers. It worked fine.
I have had 4 wireless controllers running at the same time. I believe you can do up to 7 wireless.
Just wish it had a US release…
Development has always been incremental, but as gaming engines get better, they start being used for more and more things. AAA games don’t always develop the graphics and game engine from scratch, most often they develop one technology and use it for many games, or even buy a pre-built engine and “just” build the game around it.
Unreal Engine has been used not just for games, but also for real time, or near real time film making. The same engine that is used for playing a game can be used to create the background effects in TV shows, or whole scenes.
It’s crazy to suggest we just stop working on something because it’s good enough, because that’s not what people do.
We’re all getting nose cancer in about 2 years.
They could have saved even more by not putting batteries in them, or motors… Man, these things coulda had a way bigger profit margin!