EA is doing with Battlefield what Activision is doing with CoD, the difference being that CoD is actually succeeding.
Too bad Battlebit Remastered isn't on console, it's very good.
EA is doing with Battlefield what Activision is doing with CoD, the difference being that CoD is actually succeeding.
Too bad Battlebit Remastered isn't on console, it's very good.
Calling people the things they literally are is not name-calling. For example, conservatives tried to overthrow our government, tried to overthrow our democracy, and have been sending elementary schools in my town bomb threats for weeks. It's not name calling to say they're terrorists.
Edit: To clarify, the bomb threats are because a librarian joked about having a "woke agenda." These are the same types of people.
Don't worry, they're complaining about poor sales and this is Square Enix so they will almost assuredly double down on the issues causing those poor sales.
I mean, yeah, considering "conservatives" generally only seem to care about taking rights away from others. Giving back is pretty radical of them.
I mean, to be blunt, the game was never going to beat PAYDAY 2. PD2 is years of updates and content additions to make it fun despite the shitty engine, PAYDAY 3 is a brand new game with a lot of potential but all of it unrealized.
To re-iterate, Ubisoft has done nothing to curb the sexual harassment issues that were reported ages ago and, frankly, simply not requiring return to office would've solved that problem along with a boost to employee happiness and workplace attractiveness.
And without the context that these devs just added Denuvo to their game, you might have a point. They shouldn't be supported for fucking consumers, time can be tracked by adding as a non-Steam game, and by the point they remove Denuvo, the patches probably won't be rolling in anymore.
Personally, I don't pirate, so this is where I'd buy grey market or used on console. They wanna be dicks, I'm gonna be a dick right back.
Unfortunately, patent trolling means they won't become mainstream. Companies have to pay to add paddles, so they won't unless it's part of a more expensive controller offering.
About time. There was no reason this should've taken this long. What's with companies needing to take legal action on fans fixing their games before they decide to do it themselves? At least it's happening, the more older games we have on newer platforms, the better.
Godot has a Humble Bundle of examples and tutorials right now.
Unreal Engine is also extremely powerful and comes with the bonus of being able to learn how to use it by making maps for Fortnite.
Glad they're finally catching up to Xbox from a platform features standpoint. Things like this were why I used to be so pro-Xbox, but that gap is narrowing rapidly.
Nope, Spider-Man 2 is the first thing I'm planning on getting super into in a while. I reinstalled Cyberpunk last night and picked up my save from 3 years ago, but I don't know if finishing it is much of a priority for me right now so much as just having fun.