Skyrim was at least an improvement over Oblivion. It showed they had the ability to recognize and fix the mistakes of Oblivion and still create an interesting world.
Skyrim was at least an improvement over Oblivion. It showed they had the ability to recognize and fix the mistakes of Oblivion and still create an interesting world.
The problem is Starfield isn’t a one off. It’s the latest in a line of progressively worse games. Every game they’ve released since Skyrim has been worse than the one that came before it.
The government buys IT services from the same companies that everyone else does: Google, Microsoft and Amazon. They all offer special government offerings with stricter security.
I guarantee Trump is getting hacked because he and his team refuse to listen to IT and won’t let them turn on basic security features because they’re a slight inconvenience.
Depends on the person’s eyes as well. I have a pretty bad astigmatism that makes dark mode god awful to read.
At least Gearbox isn’t spending a year+ denying that the problem exists.
I wouldn’t call most of the modern ones real RPGs either.
The original XCOM is the source of grid based inventories.
Star Control 2 is the first RPG that did the standard dialogue interface where you talk to someone and choose from multiple replies.
GTA3 is the one that started the trend.
There’s several benefits:
30h of gameplay seems very reasonable for a $20 game.
Number of excess deaths from COVID.
Yeah, he only killed about 1.4 million.
Because it isn’t. Their Linux sensor also uses a kernel driver, which means they could have just as easily caused a looping kernel panic on every Linux device it’s installed on.
Yeah, if only his party had control of the House.
Gee, it’s almost as if there’s a fundamental difference between an aggressor invading another country for conquest and a defender trying to survive. The latter deserves a lot more moral latitude.
If a real world pentester tries to hack something out of scope, they also get banned. From society. To a prison cell.
Tons of people. I doubt BG3 would have succeeded if it wasn’t so unabashedly horny.
Gee, maybe something happened in the 20 years since then that changed people’s opinions on endless wars in the Middle East.