There were so many moments where I got lost in the environmental details. One of the more memorable ones was finding an office environment where almost everybody is emailing each other about how much they hate a guy because he's too hardworking and overzealous.
When you actually find that guy's desk, it's obvious that he's been given no resources to do his job... and that he's only trying to contribute any way he can. Even worse, he's got a whiteboard that if you flip it around, you find that it's got mathematical equations on it, hinting that he might have been a lot smarter than people gave him credit for.
Correct. I mentioned this earlier when it was posted before, but we still have option of physical media for games on PC.
I was at a convention last year where a solo developer was selling their game on USB sticks. No company demanding he go through their storefront so they get a cut!
I swear this happens to me every single year, and I honestly don't know if Facebook is intercepting my messages because I don't know where the confusion comes from (aside my old brain not remembering the name of Facebook products):
"I'll send you a text message with the address"
"I don't see anything in messenger"
"What? what's messenger? I'm sending you a text message on the phone. Look at your phone"
"I'm looking at the phone I still don't see anything in messenger"
same here, and I don't know how long ago you had this problem, but the GUI can handle that as well.
If you click the View menu, and choose Linux Kernels, it'll give you a list of all installed and available kernels. You just need to click the "remove kernels" button and check the ones you no longer need for it to clean up.
(There is an option to remove old kernels automatically in Preferences-Automation but it doesn't seem to work)
doesn't even have to be a digital storefront for PC. I was at a convention last year with a booth where a developer was selling their game on USB flash media, in custom made cases.
I wonder if this would be challenged as a 1st amendment issue. For everyone in Illinois, they will be denied government digital resources via compelled speech.
Of course, I don't expect any sane response to this. If anything, I expect .gov sites to start requiring a selfie with the president to prove your patriotism.
Where are you getting hundreds from? If a $30 sale is $13 digitally, that means the production overhead can be no more than $17 for the media... and it couldn't be that high, because LRG needs a cut as well as the publisher and developer.
Prey (2017)
There were so many moments where I got lost in the environmental details. One of the more memorable ones was finding an office environment where almost everybody is emailing each other about how much they hate a guy because he's too hardworking and overzealous.
When you actually find that guy's desk, it's obvious that he's been given no resources to do his job... and that he's only trying to contribute any way he can. Even worse, he's got a whiteboard that if you flip it around, you find that it's got mathematical equations on it, hinting that he might have been a lot smarter than people gave him credit for.
EDIT:spelling
soooo.... nobody is going to bring up to the judge how Google is adding many more steps to install software outside Play Store?
Do all apps in Epic store and Amazon App Store get an exception from this new rule or something?
Guess fans didn't really mind game-key cards after all. It's the Modern Warfare 2 meme all over again.
Here's a database of games, whether they play offline or require internet, and whether they require a download to play.
It's at 94% of PS4 games that require no internet to play, 87% require no patch to beat, with more being validated. Far from "everything".
Correct. I mentioned this earlier when it was posted before, but we still have option of physical media for games on PC.
I was at a convention last year where a solo developer was selling their game on USB sticks. No company demanding he go through their storefront so they get a cut!
I swear this happens to me every single year, and I honestly don't know if Facebook is intercepting my messages because I don't know where the confusion comes from (aside my old brain not remembering the name of Facebook products):
"I'll send you a text message with the address"
"I don't see anything in messenger"
"What? what's messenger? I'm sending you a text message on the phone. Look at your phone"
"I'm looking at the phone I still don't see anything in messenger"
"What's messenger??????"
"I use it for all my messages"
"...and this is from Samsung?"
"No it's Facebook"
I'm the idiot who tries -Up
same here, and I don't know how long ago you had this problem, but the GUI can handle that as well.
If you click the View menu, and choose Linux Kernels, it'll give you a list of all installed and available kernels. You just need to click the "remove kernels" button and check the ones you no longer need for it to clean up.
(There is an option to remove old kernels automatically in Preferences-Automation but it doesn't seem to work)
doesn't even have to be a digital storefront for PC. I was at a convention last year with a booth where a developer was selling their game on USB flash media, in custom made cases.
Microsoft:
I wonder if this would be challenged as a 1st amendment issue. For everyone in Illinois, they will be denied government digital resources via compelled speech.
Of course, I don't expect any sane response to this. If anything, I expect .gov sites to start requiring a selfie with the president to prove your patriotism.
Funny how on Android, that button is now the enable AI features
alright boys, we have a mission to take out SirSamuel's sister so we can use "anywho" again.
Your thinking is a little bit backwards. The $70 price point of video games was not set by digital storefronts... it was set by physical media.
$70 is where the development cost, marketing, physical production and shipping can be sold at a profit.
So maybe you should be asking why I can buy a disc of Madden 27 at $70 while you can't buy it at $50.
Where are you getting hundreds from? If a $30 sale is $13 digitally, that means the production overhead can be no more than $17 for the media... and it couldn't be that high, because LRG needs a cut as well as the publisher and developer.
Wow, at those rates Limited Run Games must be hemorrhaging money by selling physical media at $30 a copy.
So looking at the projected earnings of 190,000,000,000 yen, that means they are a-okay with losing 10%, which comes out to a missing $11,996,123 in sales.
I wish I was in a position where I could shrug off 11 million dollars.
We've slid so far that the Xbox One reveal with internet verification of every disc is now celebrated.
uhhhhh.......
The title changed, and the article got an edit at the end saying they used "reverse engineering" incorrectly.