@idakooz: I disagree... I can see why people would think that, but when I see him, I don't see it work.
And that's because of why he himself says it wouldn't work; He's say he's "too street"... And I agree with him.
Would he be able to do it in terms of acting?... Sure. But I still just don't see it click. I'd sooner say Michael Fassbender in case they do a more "classic" Bond. That's less "raw" like the recent ones.
Too bad... Bond is not a woman... Stop whining and actors needs to stop "wanting" to play roles that obviously anyone would want to play.
By the way; Still waiting for a classy old school Spielberg-directed Bond starring Michael Fassbender.
The Craig-Bond was cool but didn't go anywhere, almost immediately after 'Casino Royale'. I hoped 'Spectre' would win me back, but they actually added insult to injury just glossing over what got me engaged with the first movie. So screw thát series... Apparently they're still doing one or two more, but who cares anymore but the financial department?...
But yea, Sega should be a videogame-publisher/developer that is open to all platforms. Nintendo should finally face the fact that their platform kinda "died" in terms of videogame-quality and should just drop their bullshit hardware and focus on creating good videogames. - It's kinda like if a record-company would hold on to physical sales only and ignore internet-sales. - Nintendo is way too stubborn and full of themselves (and possibly greedy and ignorant) that they keep on going with their frickin' consoles that are a joke.
So yea, Sega is doing the smarter thing and just going for videogame-support. Which is what it's about, isn't it. We love and want videogames, not being limited to platforms and companies etc.
Would be cool. I played part of it on the PS3 before and it was surprisingly good. I mean, at first I thought it was going to be just a bad arcade-y action-shooter type game, but the gameplay is actually good and challenging.
I wanted to buy it and play it all the way through, I just never got around to it. So I would rather buy it on PC if I had the option soon anyway.
Well, granted it's not a bad port. - I guess Bayonetta turned out fine, I didn't really see complaints on the surface... But it would probably benefit from PC-support with its crazy environments and fast action. A bit more sharpness and a more stable framerate. Again, IF they port it properly.
Well, someone couldn't handle addiction well. - Let me just predict the cause of death was like a blood clot or aneurism or something. - Doing sessions like that is idiotic, ESPECIALLY when you're not even physically healthy to begin with. Just do like normal day streams and multiple times to max out the donations. There's nothing impressive about going longer, cause who cares and who isn't falling asleep halfway through?...
Also, was this guy really that entertaining?... I've watched live streams of the funniest hosts for like 12 hours, but after like hour 8-10 it's like getting fed up with someone because you're in the same room with them the whole time. And they themselves get loopy as well. - Can't imagine this World of Tanks dude being interesting for 5 minutes.
What about the PC nowadays?... I mean, I have the game, but it's installed with a heavy graphics mod that doesn't run well for me. Just wondering how the best PCs run GTA IV now, if there's still severe frame-drops or stutters or crazy pop-in or whatever simply because of bad optimization, or if it FINALLY just runs like it should (being, smoothly with unnoticeable or bothering performance-drops, OR crashes for that matter). - I have no idea how it is on today's systems... And I don't have a "today's system", I'm talking about coughing-up-money Titan X and above type stuff.
@sonypony4eva: Still better than V... GTA V has turned the franchise into cancer. - They would've done the same to V if they knew how, but they were luckily limited in knowledge. Sadly, that also meant that the game was unoptimized, because it just goes to show what a technical mess it was if they're talking about performance-issues a decade later.
But then, they'll never re-create the feel of GTA 2, which is pretty much my favorite. Obviously it's an entirely different game, and while "III" got close in replicating it in 3D, they just turned it into something else after, or perhaps more particularly with "San Andreas", which I also liked less than "III" or "Vice City".
I really hope they take a step back and either go back to the "Miami Vice / Scarface" kind of feel or perhaps go to Europe or some such thing. :)
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