@videogameninja: see, you think it's the bane of gamers, but is it? Sure, some games have failed to figure out the "right" formula for value based on initial launch, updates, expansions, season passes, etc. BUT some have really zeroed it in and have some of the best value around. you can't dismiss the entire practice just because some games don't do it right.
I love how intricate you read into all of these stories, but fail to accept that the end result can be intricate. Can't he have layers? Why does it have to be 100% of one or the other? Why can't he still be struggling to move on (he even leads a support group about moving on) even years later? OR, why can't it be as simple as his own explanation "I decided to go get that life that Tony kept telling me to have."
a time drift is kinda needed, seeing how Season 9 was in the future. also, there already is a Drift variation: they made a summer version of the character.
Thanks for this video, and defining the difference between 60 fps and higher. I also liked that you mentioned the CPU can handle the streaming on the same PC you're playing on. :)
@id0ntkn0w7: I don't think she was arguing about or against sexualization. I think if something exists in a video game, especially if the game is trying to be realistic, then go ahead and get the physics right.
@patsfan365: he means most games have that - either as a GAS or with sequels. He was hoping Anthem will fit that, but it's doubtful as the brand has been tarnished before it even got established.
@nintendians: it doesn't? It's hard to suspend disbelief and get immersed in a video game if its blatantly defying the laws of physics just to appeal to adolescent hormones.
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