Fallout 4 is the only one that doesn’t have Ron Pearlman saying it.
Fallout 4 is the only one that doesn’t have Ron Pearlman saying it.
It’s indefinite because they have dependencies that are maintained by other people that will break.
Always an impressive operation they have one peering point in San Francisco and their data centers historically consist of a church and shipping containers.
https://www.theregister.com/2017/11/16/head_like_a_memory_hole/
I don’t think you’ll ever get a concrete answer on this because different people treat even basic numbers differently none the less assigning value to them. I like upvoted/downvote view because I like being able to see what’s controversial. It means a comment is both important to show a dividing line but also might be misleading.
Edit: note of course, I’m saying this while on an instance that doesn’t even federate downvotes at the moment.
Water is wet. You could’ve easily written the headline saying CD projekt sees future in multiplayer micro transactions. He specifically was hedging that fact with the interview question answer that did not specify between the two. Then this article pops up to carry their water.
The sad part is, they didn’t even likely pay him for this.
Hey, we need a robust serial connection to our cartridges for checking ink levels. Nothing more basic would do. /s
No kidding. “We’ve allowed our cartridges to arbitrarily execute code. It’s the user’s fault.”
can just put out shit
I honestly am sure Activision doesn’t see it that way. This further cements that it’s a golden goose they need to protect. This level of a captive audience is incredibly valuable and I’d bet heads will roll for endangering it.
Portal is the college project or some sort of prototype
It was a game designed in college but commercially published (by the college digipen) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narbacular_Drop
Using version numbers to name a game that you’re still updating is fucking weird. I would’ve figured valve would have well and abandoned 1.6 by this point.
I used to visit no mutants allowed so folks talking up fallout 3 to me is always strange.
Kirkbride used some innovative drugs to come up with big parts of Morrowind.
The original was released by EA over 20 years ago. It’s not like its something they bought up.
Ah they nailed him with a noncompete for that public domain IP. Crafty.
That’s why they do promote say sales, because they still get the same cut and might see more revenue out of it. Selling general ads doesn’t fit with what they’re going for, but they do aggressively push ads.
3 thousand dollars for synthetic knit? Jesus Christ we’ve lost our collective minds
Man, what a load of corporate bootlickers in here
Lol.
I think the last one that was worth it was the orange box.
Some mid level exec wants to keep his units sold spreadsheet relevant for all platforms.
This actually may be unconscionable if it’s considered to be “never share a negative opinion about the game in perpetuity” as it’s worded.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconscionability