>recommendingYou mean openly shaming and reducing their harmless work? As well as the developers that don't look at the situation through the same narrow and superfluous lens?
Speaking of Swastikas earlier... I think it's cut from the game period. You don't even play as them. Would be SS, right? You play as regular Wehrmacht.
I still don't understand why you think a game is static. The fact that updates and DLC exist is proof they aren't.
whereas people can see a painting for free.
YouTubeIs anybody seriously considering buying this game?- No create a class (we get Battlefield-like classes instead)- Same old open area with symmetrical cover maps- Clearly copying BF1's Operations with new mode
Honestly, if CoD abandoned the same tripe it's been pushing for years and takes notes from Battlefield, I wouldn't mind it at all. It'd feel more like a war at least and less like paintball.
Quote from: Luciana on June 13, 2017, 11:49:14 PMHonestly, if CoD abandoned the same tripe it's been pushing for years and takes notes from Battlefield, I wouldn't mind it at all. It'd feel more like a war at least and less like paintball.Then play battlefield dammit. We haven't had a good simple shooting gallery since Black Ops 2.
Exactly. In fact I'd argue MW2 was the last time the series actually tried anything new and daring. Maybe this is a turning point. Doubt it.
MW3 was pretty great fam, gets a lot of undeserved flak. Quote from: Luciana on June 14, 2017, 12:19:47 AMExactly. In fact I'd argue MW2 was the last time the series actually tried anything new and daring. Maybe this is a turning point. Doubt it.
Quote from: challengerX on June 13, 2017, 07:44:52 PMI still don't understand why you think a game is static. The fact that updates and DLC exist is proof they aren't.patches and DLC are different because they're officialit's the original artist coming in and improving upon his own work, so of course i'm okay with thati'm less okay with DLC because i think it's a huge scam, but that's another subjectQuotewhereas people can see a painting for free.i'm pretty sure you have to buy a ticket or pay an admission fee if you want to visit a museum
Fixing a glitch has nothing to do with art.
Then shouldn't you logically support mods?
Plenty of museums are free.
I'd argue that modding is a big part of the reason why the industry is as big as it is. Counterstrike, one of the most popular games on the planet, was basically born out of modding Half Life. Hell, I doubt Valve and Steam would be anywhere near as big as they are if it weren't for people modding the shit out of their games. Hell, do you think people would still be playing skyrim or fallout 4 if they didn't have mods to extend their longevity?
Bethesda's name is basically built on people modding their games. Same for games like Halo CE and Star Wars Battlefront II, which got entire new maps and campaign experiences (Like the SPv3 mod for Halo CE that adds weapons and enemies and stuff from later games into Halo 1) that kept people playing for over a decade after they first released.
I've heard that a lot of PC ports like Dark Souls are basically unplayable without people going and making patch jobs themselves.
Im curious Verb, do you apply the same logic to game engines? Many are based on older engines like Source is on Quake, which was made by id software.Thats taking someones work and modifying it.
then they didn't actually last ten years at all.
Well, on the plus side seeing Metro made me pick up 2033 and Last Light, and I've really been enjoying 2033 so far