What are the chances that they will reveal a new GTA during E3
>>341032581
Slim to none, they waited 4 years between GTA 4 and 5, and they are still milking the online. They probably just got into pre production.
None. Now go buy more shark cards stupid goy
>>341032581
GTA6 will be an online-driven game. Single Player GTA will be no more.
Ask a man who paid full price (50 $) for 2,5 DLCs and a few Workshop gimmicks anything
>>341032296
Will you front him another $40-$60 for his "Volumetric God Ray" Skyrim?
>>341032418
I have thought about it, but I'd rather wait for the price to drop to around 30 $for PS4
>>341032585
Have some dignity, jesus dude. It's a $60 port of a 5 year old game. REMASTERS killed video games.
Are they woth playing?
Which is better?
>>341032973
i liked seasons better but ages had a sexy tree
Seasons>Agesand everyone is going to disagree with me
Seasons is better. My favorite childhood game.
>have high tier gaming PC
>barely use it
>play more on consoles
>Vita the most used device
>>341032286
>Build strong PC
Plays VNs
>Have high tier gaming PC.
>All I use it for is emulation and Doom.
>>341032286
There's just a nice feeling about putting a disc into a console or snapping a cartridge into a handheld. Or maybe I'm just autistic.
So... Where's ME: Andromenda going to fit? In the timeline, I mean.
Is this after the reapers? It has to be, right?
How did we manage to leave the Milky Way?
Ugh, this is so fucking confusing, man.
>>341032215
I chose synthesis.
>>341032215
come on, guys
oh, ffs, no answers?
>enemy survived with 1HP
>Get enemy down to low HP
>Killing blow connects
>Attack somehow misses
>boss limps away and falls asleep to recover hp
>charge up strongest attack and attack
>boss doesn't die
>proceeds to kill you
literally just happened to me, fuck this game
>>341031926
>you and enemy have found each other away from your teams
>duke it out one on one
>just as he's about to die, his healer comes over and saves his ass
>you get killed
fucking hell, we were having such a nice fight, why do others need to fuck it up so?
What happened to personal gaming experiences, /v/? Why do I have to play in games that force virtual economies and competitive multiplayer? I just finished Alan Wake and, although I had some problems with it, it's the first time in quite a while that I played a game that didn't force socializing. Can you imagine if Diablo 2 (pic) had a virtual economy and forced multiplayer on the player in exchange for a sub par story.
Also, I understand that there are still story driven single player games coming out, but they're all side scrolling art games and I'm...
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>>341031923
changed from having cool shit in the game to making the player feel like they were cool
>>341031923
>Why do I have to play in games that force virtual economies and competitive multiplayer?
because video games are a business and there's more money to be made that way
OP here again. Another good example is Counter Strike. I used to play Counter-Strike source all the time. One of my favorite games. All my friends play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive now and they love it but I can't help that I hate the game. I see it in youtube lets plays and gaming tournaments and I want to vomit.
The gaypride ribbons are perfectly understandable, because everything bethesda unveiled was fucking gay
>>341031891
Remember to preorder my game, anon.
>>341032074
FUCK YOU TODD FUCK YOU SO FUCKING MUCH
>>341031891
haha gay just like all those gays that just got murdered haha
1 proper DLC, Nuka World is going to be less than that, Automtron had no content and 3 useless workshop DLCs. For $50. It isn't even worth $30. Bethesda is back to it's old tricks with DLC and tricked a million suckers into a season pass scam.
>>341031857
>what went wrong?
Sounds like the devs just didn't want to work, and instead spent all day making cosmetic shit for settlements and Bethesda will be damned if someone's not going to pay for the wasted time. If they can't introduce paid mods, then you'll pay the devs to mod.
>Buying a Bethesda game at full price
>buying a Bethesda game before the GOTY version
How big is your TV/Monitor? What's the optimal size?
>>341031824
42 is the smallest I'd want to go.
I have a wall mounted 55.
But it totally depends on your space and the distance from the TV.
>>341031824
>optimal size
Personal preference.
/thread
>>341031942
how's the latency?
I got a fucking Philips 50 inches 4k and it sucks
it's bugged as hell, it crashes incredibly often and it has a fuckton of latency. Music games are literally impossible to play.
Never buy a Philips smart tv
>Game has "AND YOU" in the end credits
They meant me though. Not you.
>tfw you pirated the game
>>341031731
So a Disney movie?
What are your favorite vidya related youtube channels?
Used to like game grumps, but now I only watch funhaus.
TheBestGamers
>>341031687
Sound quality too bad 5/10
>>341031539
YouTube.com/killyourself
NOTCH SCHOOLING FOOLS!
>>341384819
1. "Schooling" isn't even a real word, idiot.
2. VR is the future. Viable VR is the biggest advancement in video games since 3D and will expand the industry to more than standard shooters for teenage boys.
>>341385095
take the sony cock out of your ass
>>341385095
>unconscious bias
What the fuck?
I'm thinking that like Conway's Game of Life, it's possible to make a game with simple rules that naturally branchout into every other genre of game.
Those rules being:
>Players spawn by inhabiting robot bodies that are linked to spawn beacons, both of which are constructed by and also programmable by players
>The environment would be Venus so making something inhabitable that doesn't fly is hard, though possible
>Until broken into constituent parts, and if they are not just an object of a single material, all objects operate as a "black box" with autogenerated rules (based on their construction) as to what interaction leads to what effect
>Certain objects will have these rules deliberately modified irrespective of the components, and thus until broken can have unique behaviour. For example, the brain of the robot the player controls, or unique goods brought in by interplanetary trade (purchased with real money to give those goods high value)
>Playing as a human is possible, though it has implications such as biological requirements and being able as well as having to come from offworld
What I can see occurring as a result of that is:
>Piracy and the fun kind because just blowing a ship to pieces then picking up the wreckage doesn't work on Venus
>Stealth games, because how do you deal with a colossal enemy airship except from the inside?
>Dogfights, because the only way you can have something fast is for it to be heavier-than-air, and the only way to keep something heavier-than-air is to use an airship as a carrier rather than have the heavier-than-air thing as the main weapon
>Shooters, as an airship can easily become disputed territory
>Grand Strategy, because with the rule of players only spawning on other people's ships, although they can decide to go totally separate as soon as they own or have joined another ship they can also just become part of the fleet
>Economics and trading because all the stuff you build the ship out of has to come from somewhere
Perhaps Im being dumb, but I dont get what youre saying in the first place. What's the premise? Is it an mmorpg? What's an exemple of an autogenerated rules for the objects? If the setting is venus where does the game actually take place? Only on spaceships? etc etc
>>341031820
Players are robots on airships unless they can somehow survive the heat and pressure below.
It'd be MMO, no RPG elements though except maybe a little for humans.
No idea for premise.
Autogenerated rules would be stuff like "when pull trigger gun go bang" though the exact method of how it works depends on the physics engine.
dumb awooposter
Where will you be when Ubisoft win e3?
>>341031452
In a coffin.
>>341031452
Hell would have frozen over first
I can no longer tell if these threads are ironic or marketing