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I’m surprised it hasn’t happened yet considering it bombed and barely sold any copies
Aside from everything said, the best thing about it is that it has a proper story mode. There are lots of singleplayer gamemodes like 1v1 races, eliminations, drift challenges, time attacks, ones where you have to fly through rings, etc.
There’s also good progression in that you unlock characters and mods for ones you play, such enhancing drifting or focusing on balanced stats.
I was playing it just a few weeks ago, it’s still the best kart game by far. High hopes for this one.
A $40 co-op focused spinoff. From what we understand the game loop will be jumping into a randomly generated world with friends and surviving with friends for 3 days. There’s a playtest soon, we’ll see how it actually plays then.
…2019? Why would they even bother doing a movie so far after the series ended?
So the answer, as always, is ban useless, power-sucking, unreliable, copyright-infringing AI.
That’s naive. It’s way too late for any of that. If some country decided to ban AI, all the engineers will just move somewhere else.
I remember being so happy that outage happened because they gave away free games. That’s how I got to play LittleBigPlanet for the first time.
Why? There are plenty of proper games that benefit from early access, and plenty of people that enjoy early access.
The greenlight system wasn’t any better, all it did was gatekeep indie developers while still being easy to manipulate.
Dial-up internet. I would open a website and go do something else for a minute until it loads, then fight with my parents when they pick up the phone when I’ve been downloading something for 3 hours.
I haven’t delved into it much but the big change this time is that as eras change, so do leaders. So you can change from one leader to another mid-game for different bonuses and strats.
Also the “born too late to explore” also implies that people totally would’ve been free explorers back then.
Chances are you were going to be stuck in a village for your entire life tending to a farm, or die at age 17 with an arrow in your face in the middle of an army.
Especially in a game like Civ. it’s hard to know how people feel about it until a week or so later. I remember when Civ 6 was said to be the best game in the series on release, but after spending some time with it, it was lacking. Reviews like these are more of a first impressions.
100% disagree with the guy saying it’s not necessary. AW2 is a direct sequel of the first game, if you don’t at least watch a summary online you wont understand most of the story.
Yes, however the risk mentioned in the article is that it might get de-listed too.
Isn’t this just going to be taken down as soon as the publisher sends a DMCA?
Same here. If you build up layers of oil and stuff on the basket it’s never coming out. It’s not a big deal IMHO.
TL;DR is that Lemmy was originally created to make a Reddit alternative where communists could talk freely after they got tired of Reddit. Both .ML and Lemmygrad were created by the founders and were the most popular instances by far until we moved here.
Despite terrible moderation and really questionable activity, the devs never called ML the official instance and encouraged that people spread out to other instances. It’s still known as the tankie instance today.
Plenty of devs think it’s easier than it is. A ton of games are built on proprietary tools, and then you get into legal hot water on whether you can even give away things like the soundtrack or assets you bought like stock sound effects.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they looked at it after the petition and thought “wait, I actually can’t open source this”