I also think that it shows that us consumers don't care if the game is from a popular franchise or from a popular company. We make our own judgements based on games and we have our own standards that need to be met
I mean you say in a perfect world we would all see it looks crappy and reserve judgement until we play it. I don't think a perfect world is one where you spend $60 of your hard earned dollars to play a game that looks half-assed
@LieutenantFatman of course not I just think that if they took him out it should be because that's what they thought was the right thing to do. Not that they were pressured into it. If they were offended and took him out that's great more power to them. If they only took him out because people that didn't even have interest in the game sent multiple emails on many different accounts pretending they were more people than they were threatening to cancel pre-orders, then that is wrong
Im not going to speak on his comments but I think Playtonic is empowering what was set as a dangerous precedent where when people disagree with someone's political views, they can email their employers or associates, often when they don't care about the game or product in the fist place and have no interest in buying it. Just because hurting people that you disagree with is wrong. I'm not saying this the greatest example of this as his opinions are a bit more radical than some of this same example of trying to silence people by getting them fired
All I'm seeing when I read that "4K powerful so pretty" stuff is that it's unlikely to have any big multiplayer games like that. In my opinion half the attraction to the Halo series I've had was from the splitscreen multiplayer. If I wanted a pretty machine to play solo games I would get a nice PC.
Anyways what I'm saying is the added focus on graphics will put that over multiplayer and which sucks because I'd play with much cash crappier frame rate/graphics if I could do 4 player splitscreen
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Re: Talking Point: Was Mass Effect: Andromeda Unfairly Torn Apart by the Internet?
I also think that means we rely on reviewers we can trust to play these buggy looking games and tell us if they are worth spending time and money on
Re: Talking Point: Was Mass Effect: Andromeda Unfairly Torn Apart by the Internet?
I also think that it shows that us consumers don't care if the game is from a popular franchise or from a popular company. We make our own judgements based on games and we have our own standards that need to be met
Re: Talking Point: Was Mass Effect: Andromeda Unfairly Torn Apart by the Internet?
I mean you say in a perfect world we would all see it looks crappy and reserve judgement until we play it. I don't think a perfect world is one where you spend $60 of your hard earned dollars to play a game that looks half-assed
Re: Review: LEGO City Undercover (PS4)
Did you mean to use "preceded" after picture 3?
Re: JonTron's Yooka-Laylee Cameo to Be Patched Out by Playtonic
Consequently if they took him out because they chose to and think that is right, they shouldn't put him back into the game because of outside pressure
Re: JonTron's Yooka-Laylee Cameo to Be Patched Out by Playtonic
@LieutenantFatman of course not I just think that if they took him out it should be because that's what they thought was the right thing to do. Not that they were pressured into it. If they were offended and took him out that's great more power to them. If they only took him out because people that didn't even have interest in the game sent multiple emails on many different accounts pretending they were more people than they were threatening to cancel pre-orders, then that is wrong
Re: JonTron's Yooka-Laylee Cameo to Be Patched Out by Playtonic
Im not going to speak on his comments but I think Playtonic is empowering what was set as a dangerous precedent where when people disagree with someone's political views, they can email their employers or associates, often when they don't care about the game or product in the fist place and have no interest in buying it. Just because hurting people that you disagree with is wrong. I'm not saying this the greatest example of this as his opinions are a bit more radical than some of this same example of trying to silence people by getting them fired
Re: PS4 Pro Is a 'Half-Assed Upgrade' Compared to Scorpio, Says Xbox Dev
All I'm seeing when I read that "4K powerful so pretty" stuff is that it's unlikely to have any big multiplayer games like that. In my opinion half the attraction to the Halo series I've had was from the splitscreen multiplayer. If I wanted a pretty machine to play solo games I would get a nice PC.
Anyways what I'm saying is the added focus on graphics will put that over multiplayer and which sucks because I'd play with much cash crappier frame rate/graphics if I could do 4 player splitscreen