>Goes 1 for 12 with failed live service games
>Mass layoffs and studio closures
>Lights billions on fire
>Stops development on Destiny 2
PlayStation:
When we tell yall we cant see shit during dark scenes we are serious! Bring back the art of properly lighting night scenes 😭 we are actors in the show at this point
This is funny AF.
Context/History.
Killzone was designed to be Sony's answer to Msoft's Halo, never worked out.
So, the guy who failed catastrophically to make the answer to Halo is now leasing the studio that created Halo.
- Worked with Herman on dogshit Killzone which got cancelled and mocked for years in the gaming industry
- Politic'd his way up the ranks in Bungie just like Herman did in sony, almost identically
- Now appointed by Herman personally to run bungie
lmao its all an insider gang
It all starts to makes sense when you realize degrowthers are literally opposed to life
They honestly think humans are bad and humanity has to end
It is the most dangerous mindset around right now and it's centered in Europe, but they don't realize they're in the grasp of it because their media feeds them this propaganda every single day
I know, I'm European!
So here's the thing: When Toyota came out with the Scion sub-brand, they marketed it as affordable and youthful and customizable. Do you know who bought a lot of Scions? Cost-conscious older buyers and senior citizens with no interest in customizing their car.
Mark my words: Rarely will you see customized Slates on the road, because if you can afford to customize it, you can afford (and will desire) a different car.
Google fue muy listo; usan los acelerómetros de miles de teléfonos Android cómo una red global de sismos, toda esa data se envía y Google logró una forma de detectar esas ondas a tiempo y enviar las alertas.
She got a C-suite position at the world’s largest bank with only an associates degree from a community college, but you - a White American - need at least a masters to apply for a tech support job paying $20/hour
I feel like I'm being gaslit.
For months I heard how the Steam Machine was going to change gaming, replace consoles, push SteamOS mainstream, and finally give us a true living-room PC.
Then the reviews dropped.
It's over $1,300, struggles in games people actually want to play, gets compared to hardware that's years old, and somehow the defense is always:
"You're not the target audience."
Who is?
Because PC gamers can build better.
Console gamers can buy a PS5 Pro for less.
Steam Deck owners already have the Valve experience.
The performance is underwhelming, the price makes no sense, and somehow the conversation is still dominated by excuses instead of answers.
I wanted a killer product.
What I got was a collector's item pretending to be a gaming revolution.