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basic necessity
Did you misspell guaranteed revenue? They know exactly what they were doing.
basic necessity
Did you misspell guaranteed revenue? They know exactly what they were doing.
Steam engine breaks, you can fix it.
Steam engine with digital circuit breaks, you’re a hacker, a pirate. DRM was a mistake.
It’s gonna be Jan 1, 2028, isn’t it?
Because the websites don’t police content, there are no rules. This requires a far higher exercise of self discipline when engaging with Internet posts, which many forgo with the anonymity of the Internet and lazy thinking. In other words, there is no constraint to “debate” and ultimately, no agreement what people are even talking about.
Extract what you feel is useful, but only under a critical eye.
Unity is dead, but at least one guy made it out like a bandit.
Idiots believe their personal information was safe, with a private company.
“AAA” in price tag only.
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Yeah, to the OP in the posted tweet… I did put a lot of thought into it. If a game that’s just $60 can do this, then all new games are measured against it. Go compete. If your business model is outdated, convince your investors to change or be downgraded to B tier game dev.
Don’t come me, the consumer, complaining about your poor ability to hedge business markets. You saw BG3 in early access for 3 years, you knew it was coming.
Even more ironic. Larian started BG3 6 years ago, or when they were still arguably AA studio.
Russians engineers are hardcore, they really go all out on systems validation.