

Oh my god YES. I remember when people endlessly complained that the console versions had more bonus content and improvements that the PC version never got. Nice of them to add them so many years later… Someone from the company must really like the game to go through this much effort for a random update.


100%, this enemy just murders me when I run a shiv deck.
There’s the Canvas that happens once every year where people can place pixels on a massive grid. I think there was also one more thing that happened a while ago but I can’t remember what it was.
This is the type of stuff I love to see on the fediverse


Looks way better than the teaser trailer, I’ll give it that. I still feel like it’s too goofy for live action, and I could really go without the isekai intro, but I’m cautiously optimistic.


Not just Tim, but Tencent also owns a massive stake in Epic and I sincerely doubt they would want to give up their position.


I’m both super excited and very worried about this project. It has so much potential but there’s so little hype around it that it might not have enough creators and users. It’s also going to be paid which might be a tough sell considering other platforms like Roblox are free.
I tried the dev preview though, it’s pretty rad.


This happened to the industry worldwide. As studios became way bigger and jobs became way more specific, nobody is really allowed to do anything outside of their field. Back then, companies were small and everyone had a hand at making the game. People also wore many hats so they would get experience on making different parts of the game from start to finish.
Now? In AAA companies you work some super specific field like “junior gameplay combat designer” and you won’t have the opportunity to work on anything else and you’re in a company with 500 people that all have different opinions so anything you suggest will be ignored.


You say this like Steam created DRM… DRM already existed back in the day, and in way more intrusive ways. Having CD keys, games that would activate only once by connecting to the servers, etc…
Steam is the poster child of making digital games popular. That’s it. It’s not that deep.


THANK YOU for saying this. Their launcher based DRM scheme and its direct attack on ownership
FYI Steam only applies a very weak DRM to stop people from copying games, but you can easily bypass it using Goldberg. Just copy/paste a few files into the game folder and you can play it outside of Steam.


I know everyone expected prices to go up but $650 for a regular PS5? OOOFFFFF.


I’ve been using it starting from today and while there doesn’t seem to be much difference in the average FPS, the frame pacing seems way better. Less stuttering overall, but I wouldn’t say massive speed gains.


It was pretty popular, but there was way more competition in the PS2/PS3 era, and some studios still made their own engine.


How about they stop fucking milking Fortnite and makes something else…
Eh… Epic isn’t really a game development company anymore, Fortnite just happened to pop off before Unreal Engine became the defacto engine for large scale games and CGI in television/movies. They’re gonna keep working on Fortnite but it’s clear their focus is UE6 - I doubt they’re going to make another game ever again.


I have no idea how people put up with it, my hand starts hurting 5 minutes into playing MH on the psp. I played maybe 20 minutes total, said “nope”, and never played it again.


Yeah, SD2Vita is the standard and are usually found for ~$6. You put an SD card into it, then slot it into the game card slot to expand your storage.


If you’re into racing, also check out Midnight Club 3. Great game.


Whaaaat? The PSP had a great collection of games, you might be thinking of the Vita that had barely anything in it. You got Tekken, God of War spinoffs, Patapon, lots of racing games, metal gear solid, lots of JRPGs, among other things.
Its main issue was the lack of a right stick so many 3D games either didn’t get ported or had horrendous controls (monster hunter…)


Last year I bought a PS Vita and I’d highly recommend that instead if you can find one for cheap! The Vita can natively run PSP games via Adrenaline, and you get the advantage of Vita games and homebrew (and a better screen).
That said, I’m a long time PSP Go lover. It’s basically the PSP in a smaller, pocketable form factor. I would absolutely get that if you can get your hands on one.
The first one looked great despite being on a lower budget, I can’t wait to see what they can do now that they have more time and money.