Far Cry 5's villain is one who will take his religious beliefs to a whole new level. Ubisoft described what is behind the mind of main antagonist Joseph Seed. You may find it parallels what was behind the mind of the real-life cult leader, Warren Jeffs.
Ex-Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith explains that The Elder Scrolls 6 likely won't offer deeper stats, but deeper choices.
This means they will likely be more open-ended decisions; speed runners may be in for a treat.
I'll believe it when I see it. I also don't feel Bethesda games are stat intensive as it is, though. It seems pretty basic.
Aren't RPGs SUPPOSED to be stat heavy? So are they leaning even more away from being an RPG? Ugh ☹️
Original Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion designer Bruce Nesmith discusses the new Oblivion Remastered project, and how amazing it truly is.
Fallout 3 game designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the upcoming remaster should revise the game's gunplay to be more modern.
Give us FO3 with all the dlc remastered like ESO. Load times faster, quality of life improvements, gun play improvements
I believe it shouldn't just be graphical they should make improvements where they can to make the game better. A simple face lift isn't what's needed
Still my favorite one. I remember getting a digital copy of FO3 when I got FO4(XBO). It was nice to finally play a stable version of the game. Then when I got a Series S it was an even better expierence. Quick resume and FPS boost made it feel like a whole new game. Updated gunplay would be very welcome though. One of the few things FO4 did better.
So,as a historical reference, I think you will all remember Harold Camping who predicted the end of the world twice and got it wrong twice. The story takes a crazy turn when it is reported that millions were sent to this man from people who believed him and supported his evangelical causes. I find it fascinating how easy it is to control someone with religious dogma. The normal response would have been asking him why he needs donations if the world is coming to an end. I guess the normal response is why religions need millions anyway. That he was allowed to run his scam twice with relatively little reported intervention is shocking.