“Clean floors is the right of all sentient beings.”
“Clean floors is the right of all sentient beings.”
The engine really isn’t suited for the kind of game Starfield wants to be, so it really works against it. But you’re right, even if it were a new shiny engine with the same writing and characters, it would still suck. Likewise, if it had the same creaky engine but actual good stories and characters the constant loading would be easier to overlook. It just has the worst of both worlds.
I imagine that he doesn’t remember he’s already tried it, tries again, then posts it repeatedly using different verbiage each time.
At least he only tweeted that once.
Your storage drive will thank you.
Thankfully, they’re not the ones who develop Doom. They can publish it all they want as long as they stay the hell away from the actual games.
Shattered Space is one of the Bethesda DLCs of all time.
Honestly, if anyone actually has high expectations for ES6 at this point, it’s totally on them.
So Tears of the Kingdom was AAAA?
Nintendo’s games are still usually very good, even though their business practices suck ass.
You’re not. I pirated it on release and was very glad I didn’t buy it.
Judging by how Starfield turned out, will missing either of those games (which are almost certainly going to be using the same incredibly outdated engine) be much of a loss?
Which was exclusive to…Microsoft! Full circle.
I assume Kropp was intentionally treating the leaders with more compassion than they treat their citizens.
Kropp, on the other hand, is more philosophical. He reckons that all declarations of war ought to be made into a kind of festival, with entrance tickets and music, like they have at bullfights. Then the ministers and generals of the two countries would have to come into the ring, wearing boxing shorts, and armed with rubber truncheons, and have a go at each other. Whoever is left on his feet, his country is declared the winner. That would be simpler and fairer than things are out here, where the wrong people are fighting each other.
- All Quiet on the Western Front
A lot of words in English have a Germanic and Latin version. The Germanic one tends to be more common in everyday use, while the Latin one tends to be more formal, a consequence of French being the language of the aristocracy back in the day. Spanish is all Latin-derived, so they would of course be the everyday words.
What did Germany ever do to you?
Try “alone” or “by yourself” instead of “introvert.” (I assume that’s the word you meant.)
Pureisutēshon