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The article says there’s 35k players - I’d get it if you like what you see
The article says there’s 35k players - I’d get it if you like what you see
The point made in the article is that this isn’t supposed to some content that is released and over, like a TV episode. It’s a live service game that’s expected to be continuously played and generate income. This a huge drop is a mark against that model.
I do love helldivers, but I’m not exactly sad if live service games end up being not attractive to devs anymore.
It is classic Nintendo, to have some annoying awkward system for a thing that has been already done well for years.
I recall being baffled by the Wii friend code system when Xbox live was so clearly better in every way
Please Sean PLEASE NO MORE UPDATES, WE FORGIVE YOU
Soma is so fucking bleak and I love it
Destroy it! Cast it into the fire you piece of shit!
Aren’t those ghost cities now mostly filled with people?
Where’s the modded one? It’s like drugs, give me modded Minecraft, my body demands it
Plus it had a sick title track
I have their routers and stuff! It’s way overkill but I was having such major issues with the all in one routers one usually gets.
Video icon has giant red text saying “NOBODY SURVIVES”. Open with Tom Scott standing at a gate to the Chernobyl exclusion zone
“Today I’m here to talk to you about something dark, something that has produced so much pain, something that decays life itself. Me standing in Chernobyl actually has nothing to do with it, because pulls up a laptop showing a game I’m referring to League of Legends”
…but then, disaster struck for xXDICKxxLICKERXx14, when his record was beaten by a staggering 57 milliseconds
All hail the king of the Internet, Big Money
I strongly disagree with you but still respect you as a fellow Lemmy user
This, like other movies, I think comes down to novelty. Some of the shit done in that movie was truly incredible… At the time. Some bits are still really interesting.
The jogging scene, for example, was done at a time when CG wasn’t really an option. So then you ask the question… How did they do some of these shots? How is this guy seemingly running in a zero g circle but it’s actually a real camera?
Cinematic transitions are another. The bone spinning into the space station was really cool. It’s a shot that has permeated like every form of media. Now it kinda looks cheap and jarring.
HAL as an AI, an evil robot, was an extremely interesting. Now it’s something that has been done so, so many times since.
As a sci Fi I still like it, the slow pace isn’t something that bothers me. I enjoy movies that are capable of taking their time. So many movies move at breakneck speeds. The plot is really cool to me as well.
Otherwise, yes, it’s not surprising that a modern audience finds this incredibly boring for all the points above.
Even Skyfall??
Thunderdome is fun. But ranking it above fury road is a choice
Did this guy just like… have critical company data not backed up, only on his laptop?
I think they ended up slowing their release pace, which was sort of absurdly fast. Which I think is great? I’d rather see more meaningful, occasional updates. The kind that would bring folks back to play it until they complete said content.