GMT @ 2AM. Let's just say we can watch at peak spooky time.
You could try "Another Crab's treasure". It even has accessibility options to make it easier if it's too intimidating.
Shows that they have amazing confidence in their product. This is the same to me as saying "We know it sucks so please don't say so if we give you this key."
I wouldn't know, because I've never been wrong.
Why a game convention though? Does the gaming industry use any oil?
From games as a service we went to game engine as a service. What is the next step? C++ as a service?
Someone else had the same problem. Check this thread for suggested solutions. https://lemmy.ml/post/3612554
Really? Seems to work fine for me, for now.
Well Shawn. How about this is the new standard for AAA games and if you can't reach it than you are a AA studio at most.
Or we could just wait for the game to have actual trailers/gameplay or even wait untill it's released before we start saying the game is shit. We don't even know anything about it yet.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
As just someone from the outside looking in, this game is so confusing. On one hand you have journalist sites praising this game and throwing 10/10 around like crazy and on the other you have a review like this that is critical of the game and points out (for me) very blatant faults. Do the points presented by SkillUp not matter to the average game journalist? Or is that something they actually seek in an immersive RPG experience? I'm just so lost on how it can actually be given a 10/10 after seeing this review.