1. Delivered in a role-based fashion, a la Windows Server.
Windows Server 2008 allows users to select which bits they want to install or ignore, based on a handful of predetermined "roles." Windows Server Core is the minimum configuration. Given that Windows client and server are built from the same code base, doesn't it make sense that the next version of client also will move to more of a roles-like system? Microsoft already allows OEMs to pick and choose among components using the OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK). So why not allow customers to do the same?
Helldivers 2 players have taken it upon themselves to shoot those wearing pre-order armor. The developers are asking those involved to stop this undemocratic behavior.
Soul Covenant feels like a game from the early 2000s, with its repetitive gameplay loop, waggle controls, and nonsensical story.
Indie developer Carlos Alfonso is working on Cold VR, a game where standing still isn't an option. The complete opposite to SUPERHOT VR.
hmmm... may not buy this game, major turn off there...
EA is subliminally brainwashing us... they are telling us it is ok to buy our way into stuff if we have money without working for it... kinda like them, buying every company out and not making any good games themselves.
If this is true, thats pushing dlc way to far. In every fps known to man you dont have to pay for your guns in a literal way.
Pretty soon your gonna buy a game, but the only way to play it will be to buy an activation key using dlc.
Windows went to hell in 98. Mac OSX FTW.
What?
N4G is so anti windows...