To a point, yeah
Are you a child?
"A minute" used in the context of "a moment". Nitpicking.Better call up Egoraptor, because Halo CE's genius design added walls so players could figure out that they can't walk through them.
Never said that, or even implied that.A tutorial that isn't even .5% of the entire game is a non-issue.
and you still haven't even talked about what you didn't like about what was shown so farwhatever it is, i'm gonna call it a non-issuebecause apparently you're slow to understand the concept that not everyone has to agree on what's an issue
literally lolA quick intro that's like, a fraction of the game so small that it isn't even worth taking into account, isn't an issue in any way.
there isn't anything i've seen that i don't like
Your game collection must be depressingly small if you judge how disappointing a game is by its tutorial.
umm, no. that's not how it works
so disappointinggood thing none of that $4m was mine
Sorry. CLEARLY should have known you were just talking about the $4m that funded the tutorial.
there's such a thing as indifferencenot everything is either this or that you know
i don't believe in indifference when it comes to these sorts of things
indifference just means that there was nothing that compelled youwhich, like i said, is a negative trait in itself
Uh huh. Either way, it's the entertainment industry, so of course it's not going to cancer. That's not what those people are paying for, and it's not a real donation or cause: it's a glorified pre order.
It's no different than "a dumb game" like Pokemon Red/Blue having a $50+ mil budget, except the promises and advertisements are happening earlier in development and they're focused directly on consumers rather than on publishers and then eventually consumers.
I'm just saying. There ARE real causes on crowd-funding websites. I don't really think there should be anything but these sorts of causes on them, but whatever.
source?
Only reason I don't care about that is because Kickstarter and Indie GoGo campaigns require the backers to be paid back, or the promise fulfilled, in some way.
Number 19. Just an example, though. A ton of AAA video games have ridiculously massive budgets.
It is if you are supposed to be interested. If you're supposed to have some sort of emotional response.