It's a UK team(s) so I'm guessing they have first hand knowledge and talk to the devs.
Indeed, Eurogamer are pro UK development and are not bad mouthing Sumo here at all.It's a UK team(s) so I'm guessing they have first hand knowledge and talk to the devs.
It had a release date last year too, and multiple release windows before that.It had a release date now, probably beat to see how it turns out instead of declaring it dead.
Because its not ethical to post a full article .Never understand people open a thread about some article but then never post the full article in the thread, just "highlighting" some of part OP think it's important.
I think it's against the rules to post entire articles in a thread.Never understand people open a thread about some article but then never post the full article in the thread, just "highlighting" some of part that OP think it's important.
Yeah I really have no hope of this game being good. I'll try it since it will be on Game Pass but I really have a low expectation for it. I'm sure even if it turns out bad though we'll hear people celebrating that it ends up having 2 million players in the first couple weeks. Still irritates me that people think the way State of Decay 2 and SoT turned out was acceptable just b/d they ended up with large player bases due to Game Pass.
Yeah I really have no hope of this game being good. I'll try it since it will be on Game Pass but I really have a low expectation for it. I'm sure even if it turns out bad though we'll hear people celebrating that it ends up having 2 million players in the first couple weeks. Still irritates me that people think the way State of Decay 2 and SoT turned out was acceptable just b/d they ended up with large player bases due to Game Pass.
I don't think so when era's quote feature done really good.
Well if there's rule about that, then alright.I think it's against the rules to post entire articles in a thread.
That's the whole point, you shouldn't be posting the entirety of the article in the first place.Never understand people open a thread about some article but then never post the full article in the thread, just "highlighting" some of part that OP think it's important.
Its important that people go to the site to check the article in full so they generate ad revenue and are paid for their work, its why we only post highlights, enough to start a discussion.Never understand people open a thread about some article but then never post the full article in the thread, just "highlighting" some of part that OP think it's important.
It's not about textwalls. It's about giving the sites that wrote it some clicks when they deserve it. This is one of those times.As long as you don't click the quote, you won't get wall of texts throw to your face.
I don't think so when era's quote feature done really good.
As long as you don't click the quote, you won't get wall of texts throw to your face.
Well if there's rule about that, then alright.
I mean, he's also the guy behind GTA. Crackdown is more akin to GTA than abp mmo. Also the first crackdown game that people liked.."At Gamescom 2015, Microsoft announced Dave Jones as creative director of a company called ReAgent Games. Jones, whose last high-profile video game was the failed MMO APB"
This alone should have been the biggest red flag in the history of the universe. I would have jumped ship before he'd even have time to blink.
Wow. I played APB for a brief time. Yeah, that was bad."At Gamescom 2015, Microsoft announced Dave Jones as creative director of a company called ReAgent Games. Jones, whose last high-profile video game was the failed MMO APB"
This alone should have been the biggest red flag in the history of the universe. I would have jumped ship before he'd even have time to blink.
The 'ethics' is not about how it'll annoy people with wall of text. It's to give the content creator some clicks if people are interested enough to read the full article. They deserve it.I don't think so when era's quote feature done really good.
As long as you don't click the quote, you won't get wall of texts throw to your face.
Well if there's rule about that, then alright.
Talking of leadership, Microsoft has pushed Ken Lobb, who is perhaps best known for working with Rare on GoldenEye for the Nintendo 64 in the mid '90s, to lead the management of Crackdown 3 and provide the developers with a focal point for decision-making.
It's not about walls of text it's about making sure journalists get the clicks for articles they've worked hard on.I don't think so when era's quote feature done really good.
As long as you don't click the quote, you won't get wall of texts throw to your face.
Mod edit: Please don't repost articles in their entirety.
Well if there's rule about that, then alright.
Dave Jones created Crackdown in the first place. He also developed a number of very good games over his career, including Lemmings and Grand Theft Auto."At Gamescom 2015, Microsoft announced Dave Jones as creative director of a company called ReAgent Games. Jones, whose last high-profile video game was the failed MMO APB"
This alone should have been the biggest red flag in the history of the universe. I would have jumped ship before he'd even have time to blink.
It's that way so that content creators get traffic, else, well those content creators go away. They deserve the traffic, if you find the article interesting.I don't think so when era's quote feature done really good.
As long as you don't click the quote, you won't get wall of texts throw to your face.
Mod edit: Please don't repost articles in their entirety.
Well if there's rule about that, then alright.
It's not about textwalls. It's about giving the sites that wrote it some clicks when they deserve it. This is one of those times.
The whole point is to not post a whole article as you're essentially taking traffic from the source. It's not ethical. The length of the article isn't the issue.
Wow. I played APB for a brief time. Yeah, that was bad.
The 'ethics' is not about how it'll annoy people with wall of text. It's to give the content creator some clicks if people are interested enough to read the full article. They deserve it.
It's not about walls of text it's about making sure journalists get the clicks for articles they've worked hard on.
So what you're saying is to expect a weapon called the Klobb in Crackdown 3?
Did they? Both of them fell out of the sales charts pretty fast. State of Decay 2 is still too recent to know how it will do in the US but it's been out of the UK charts for awhile now. When we actually get some solid sales numbers instead of player numbers let me know.Why this irritates you I have no idea but both games sold great.
I mean, he's also the guy behind GTA. Crackdown is more akin to GTA than abp mmo. Also the first crackdown game that people liked..
Dave Jones created Crackdown in the first place. He also developed a number of very good games over his career, including Lemmings and Grand Theft Auto.
Why player numbers isn't solid numbers when how many people could play with you(or battle against you) is one of important part for both games.Did they? Both of them fell out of the sales charts pretty fast. State of Decay 2 is still too recent to know how it will do in the US but it's been out of the UK charts for awhile now. When we actually get some solid sales numbers instead of player numbers let me know.
Matt Booty only moved in to the role in January.Whoever is overseeing first party is doing a bad job, still looking forward to trying it with Gamepass.
Dave Jones was head of cloudgine. His purpose was the cloud technology stuff .Not the actual multiplayerCrackdown 3 was touted as a game using cloud computing as well as (massive?) multiplayer modes. APB is one of the worse example out there and I'm not sure how his pedigree is going to shield him from how much of a flaming trainwreck something he had attempted before (sans cloud computing) was despite having a funding of 100M$. I don't think being the creator of Lemmings has much relevance to what's at hand, even though I consider Lemmings to be a damn fine game.