On this topic, I prefer how Halo treats Faster Than Light Travel over say Star Trek and Star Wars.
Trek and Wars is just "Well they go really fast and the stars go whoosh!"
Halo instead forcefully rips a whole in the fabric of space time and punches their way through it.
Survive the deranged terror. Resident Evil Veronica reanimates in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2.
#REVeronica#ResidentEvilVeronica
Today, we mourn the loss of a true American hero, and a friend to us all: Homelander.
Homelander was more than just a symbol; he was a protector, an inspiration, and he was a cherished friend of our CEO, Lex Luthor.
Let his legacy inspire us to build a brighter future, a world where hope triumphs over despair, and where heroes like Homelander are never forgotten.
Rest in peace Homelander
What is unsurprising, but still disgusting is the official Star Wars account not acknowledging this. They dont want it ruining their precious Mandalorian marketing.
Rip Tom.
I just heard about Tom Kane passing away. He was one of the first voice actors to approach me after Red Dead II came out. He invited me into his home and showed me his setup. He had a big, welcoming family. It was a joy to be invited and be their guest. Sad day. May he rest in peace and may his beautiful family never forget his love.
A new ‘ADVENTURES OF TINTIN’ movie is officially happening.
Peter Jackson is currently writing the script with plans to direct the film himself.
(Source: @Variety)
The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down.
> Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown.
> If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund.
> The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation.
This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew.
Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.
Commiefornia of all places proposes a bill, AB 1921, for a provision to allow gamers to be able to keep playing the games they paid for.
Publishers will not be allowed to sell the games within 2 months of the end of support, and gamers will have to be notified at least 60 days in advance before the servers go offline.
Then the companies will have to provide a plan for maintaining access to the game with offline play or allow the customers to run their own private server.
One thing that I would disagree with is the provision for a "full refund" of the game if the company can't provide alternative means of playing the game. That is absurd, as the gamers were able to play the game and enjoy it. At best, it should be a partial refund etc, as money was exchanged for some enjoyment of the entertainment media.
But another key provision that weakens it is that free-to-play and subscription-based games are "exempt" despite those games having robust MTX mechanisms to monetize their games.
Either way... I can already hear PirateSoftware crying about how hard it will be on developers to accommodate these provisions.😂