Yeah, the rumors about CP2077 in 2016 isn't worth any merit. Late 2017 is the earliest, and even then it may be 2018.
It's just wishful thinking and impatience, that makes people expect it in 2016.
That's a shame. I really like Yugiri, and it'll be weird hearing another voice her.
Indeed, this wouldn't even be shocking, if it came from Nintendo. They try their utmost to breat the traditional, but it just ends up being expensive(Tablet) and takes away from looking at the actual game on screen.
Speed and no encounter is probably aimed at speedrunners.
Maybe a lot of people are waiting for actual upgrades, and maybe people are waiting for games, that aren't being crippled due to certain companies. Keep in mind, that if games aren't worth upgrading hardware for, it ends up hurting the industry more.
Personally, i was always waiting to see what 2016 would bring, because i hope something like Pascal is an actual improvement. I was also looking for a new monitor in 2015, but i decided to wait because most of them are te...
Try to get that through the thick skull of most of the publishers. Fallout 4 is an example they should follow more, because they revealed it close to a realistic release date.
Recent or not, it should go back to where it originates from, instead of where it doesn't. This way some new player doesn't think, that it actually came with Diablo 3.
I wouldn't call this unique. I've seen a similar game at an indie event, which was made by someone wanting to get into game development.
I wouldn't even call it a competition between the two. Dishonored and the modern version of Hitman, well, i fully expect Dishonored to deal with it easily.
Just another example of announcing a game too soon, because they don't know if it's even ready for release.
And i expect 2016 to be the same as 2015. More of the usual and shills trying to sell / defend games.
Mentions permadeath, but doesn't mention Diablo 2 instead of 3.
The larger the world is, the better chance of it being filled with padding, in order to make it seem like it has a lot of content. In reality though, they're just stretching what the game has too much, and the game ends up being poorly made overall.
What would you show off? If you just put them in there, in order to pad the gameplay time, then it's a waste of yours and the dev's time.
The collectibles actually have to mean something, such as unlocking new powers, or backstory that's actually relevant to the game.
Assassin's Creed is one of the worst offenders in this case.
And those in RS / LoL are not collectibles. They show you were there at that time, but it's not ...
if Vulkan actually had something to show off, there would be no reason for us to upgrade to Windows 10. I'm still waiting for it to get out of beta, not to mention read up on all the spyware.
As CaptainObvious878 so nicely pointed out, they're using the wrong statistics to paint a nicer picture, in order to further their narrative.
The fleeting market that is Mobile Software has nothing to do with PC and consoles, which is a entirely different market.
Dragon's Dogma on PC should provide some quality time in January.
Seems like the beta testing for Windows 8.2..i mean 10 is going well, and there are more options to disable the spyware they ''legally'' put in the OS. In the end though, nothing screams necessary upgrade so far. DX12 games are not close to release, and we still haven't seen what kind of competition Vulkan brings.
Resonance of Fate and Vanquish would be very welcome on PC.
Indeed, and it's not the first time i've seen Epic being blamed for this.
No, next question. Some groups are just not as good as others, but it'll be cracked just like usual. 3DM just needs to improve themselves.