I feel like they would be insane to miss the PC streamer market for their online play that they will 100% be making all their cash from.
I feel like they would be insane to miss the PC streamer market for their online play that they will 100% be making all their cash from.
I asked for it because I knew it was bullshit you couldn’t back up with a source that didn’t exist. Before I commented, I searched for AP articles about it and found nothing, because it doesn’t exist.
One of the guys who was working on it
There’s only one person working on it: Eric Barone.
How convenient.
Can you provide a link to the report?
My inventory is finite and at some point I have to choose what stays and what goes.
It’s not, actually. You can send anything and everything to camp and decide about it later on. This includes camp supplies/food.
First of all, BG3 is built on the DnD 5th Edition system, (with some slight changes) so a lot of people who have played DnD are going to be very aware of the system and how it works. But to be honest, on the easier settings, it’s almost impossible to fail the game, you can do what ever you want.
A big tip for BG3 inventory management is to use the “Send to camp” option for items. Grab them whenever, they don’t take up inventory space.
The strangest game of 2023: “They’re going to be like, ‘What the fuck is going on?’”
Oh, so it’s gonna be just like Starfield?
Wow, thats a game changer.
Does it have a copy image to clipboard option?
After the IPO, a companies only goal is earning money for shareholders.
Look how many of them are from private equity funds. No wonder they chose him in the first place.
Just so you know if you feel like you’re not controlling your body you could be experiencing derealisation.
Bethesda can’t innovate.
Creation Engine is based on Gamebryo.
It was 2000 shares, he’s already sold like 50k in the last year. Nothing sinister about it.
On Steam I have 150+ hours and in my achievements I see that only 0.7% of players have touched 100 planets.
So I don’t think that people are being honest and/or don’t really understand how big the game is.
But why would I want to touch 100 planets? They all feel exactly the same and there is no gameplay or role-playing reason to explore them.
It’s just capitalism.
Yes, but Fallout 3 came out in 2008. You’d think there would be some advancements in that time.
Still, it is completely insane. Outside of Sony exclusives they are the only large company that does this.