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Have you actually played it?
Fortnite was more affected by Apex than PUBG. Check out google trends:
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@pyroxxx
What are you talking about? It was Brendan Greene, the actual modder for the Dayz mod on arma 2 indeed the creator of PUBG too.
If there's a father of the genre, is basically him, and not Fortnite which is actually more focused on making trend stories and events to keep relevant. Greene was a photographer which one night decided to make the mod, i have a lot of respect for him more to epic that just jumped in the band wagon with a lot of mone...
Sony, Blizzard an Overwatch fanboys all reunited here (you can see how many by the number of downvotes this comment has). Have a sit and enjoy.
Is it too hard for you to explain?
The limit of "reply arms" here in n4g is 2, so you can reply to them but you have to still click "reply" to the original comment (sub-comment in this case) that the other user replied, in this case, your own comment. Not the one you actually want to reply due to the limit. Telling you because it happened to me too, lol.
Would be interesting to know what is so fresh in Days Gone 80 minutes of gameplay videos?
What are you talking about? I've played PUBG since 2017 and actually tried Apex Legends, it's literally a new experience.
Never said deep story is a bad thing, but they don't seem to care about gameplay evolution. And that's exactly what it takes: risk.
I'll tell you what gets redundant very fast, a low replayability game whose best offer and novelty is the story. I've heard a lot of times that whenever someone finishes the last of us or god of war, they barely touch them again.
Why don't they start their movies business? I mean, we get it, they seem to have preference for story-cinematic-oriented videogames, but come on, give us some gameplay evolution not the same third person crap.
it's not bad or good. But this is just marketing only 90's kids will remember,
Give the Star Wars ip to Sony and you will have a one-month-wonder game with great cinematics, awesome graphics, great camera angles, and the press beyond it like it's the new paradigm for games, but also you will have old fashioned movement, old fashioned combat, old fashioned rpg elements and therefore almost ZERO replayability (that's why they come with that nonsense new game plus for all their games)... oh, and of course, no multiplayer. Dont' worry, they will
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They want more movie crap like games with only single player so they can say videogames are art and feeling better about themselves. Don't listen to them. I got the "EA is shit" thing saying "pliiiss dint miki miri gimis liki thisi" is just childish bs.
Exclusives are the main reason why you console users have to pay more for a game (and should i say even for using your own internet to play mp, which you've already paid bills for)
An open market like the pc is the main reason why we pc users actually got more sales and discounts, so no. No one wants exclusives.
You're all missing the point. Is not only "another launcher" is actually more:
Epic: "Look, we're going to give you more revenue than Steam, and you could sell your game cheaper (only in the US) but you HAVE TO TAKE OUT your game from Steam"
metro publisher: "why take it out from steam? i've already marketed the hell out of metro exodus there and there are fans that have already pre-purchased the game"
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Epic: "Look, we're going to give you more revenue than Steam, and you could sell your game cheaper (only in the US) but you HAVE TO TAKE OUT your game from Steam"
metro publisher: "why take it out from steam? i've already marketed the hell out of metro exodus there and there are fans that have already pre-purchased the game"
Epic: "we don't care, if you want to sell your game in our store, and earn our delicious 82%, y...
This is a clear push by corporations to do away with user reviews and possibly forums
How can epic even think they can compete with the steam platform lacking so many core features.
I used user reviews on steam for literally every single purchase i made, and do you think i didn't actually skipped a lot of them with zero arguments? you have to be really idiotic to believe everything you read on the internet in first place, and even with that, steam doe...
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No, it is not, there has to be a way to preserve your old software, for what you've already paid for.
So what happens if you don't have any sort of physical storage device like an usb or disc or just don't want to use them due to the poor reliability.
You copy them and then put them online on a cloud server or something.
Later you DOWNLOAD them (technically what you've said)
So, no. That's not ille...