What do you mean?And that might be number one on my list of problems.
What do you mean?And that might be number one on my list of problems.
I heard it back earlier than that. Was it 8, 9, 10 maybe? "It doesn't really get good until disk 2" was a common phrase back when they came on multiple disks that had to be swapped mid-playthrough.FF13 was the first time I remember hearing that "It gets good after X hours" being so prevalent.
It was also a lie.
That's it, I'm getting this game.
I don’t think it actually matters to them what state you’re in so long as you get the game. Just come as you are.I'm getting this game extra hard now.
I've seen it before. I sent this Imgur link to a friend back on Oct 11 of 2022. I can't remember if I saw it on Imgur, or if someone posted it here. Even knowing the approximate date I couldn't find it in any of the threads I thought were most likely to have it.This feels like something I would have posted before but searching has availed me naught.
@PatrThom is better at finding old posts than I am.If @figmentPez can't find it, it's not here
Oh, that looks neat, maybe I will WAIT WHAT SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS?!229 pages later and FINALLY a post that really delivers on the name Random Video Game Crap.
Because there's a collectable statue being made of The Great Mighty Poo from Conker's Bad Fur Day.
If I had a larger disposable income and somewhere to actually put it, I'd totally buy one.
Isn't it possible to get a copy of the games and reverse engineering the games?Anyone hoping that Hasbro releasing a "gamer edition" line of Transformer toys based on how the characters looked in some Activision published games means they may be getting a rerelease is in for some bad news. Namely that there's one major hurdle stopping it - and it's not licensing issues. No, it's that ABK has lost the source code for them.
Honestly, even back when these games were new there was a definite market for retro re-releases so why any company is just throwing these files in storage without indexing them for ease of future recovery boggles my mind. It's not like it's really going to cost you anything & if people are willing to pay now for 20-30+ year old games on modern hardware then there's every reason to believe these games are a future revenue stream 20 years from now. But only if you can find the source code!
Sometimes. But then your own anti-piracy measures make it difficult.Isn't it possible to get a copy of the games and reverse engineering the games?
Yeah, literally the only company that seems to care about preservation is Nintendo and that is solely because they want to keep selling NES games forever.Anyone hoping that Hasbro releasing a "gamer edition" line of Transformer toys based on how the characters looked in some Activision published games means they may be getting a rerelease is in for some bad news. Namely that there's one major hurdle stopping it - and it's not licensing issues. No, it's that ABK has lost the source code for them.
Honestly, even back when these games were new there was a definite market for retro re-releases so why any company is just throwing these files in storage without indexing them for ease of future recovery boggles my mind. It's not like it's really going to cost you anything & if people are willing to pay now for 20-30+ year old games on modern hardware then there's every reason to believe these games are a future revenue stream 20 years from now. But only if you can find the source code!
My understanding is that reverse engineering games is not a trivial task. For instance, Saints Row 2 never got patches or DLC on PC because the source code for the PC port was lost (it has since been found). They still had the source code for the Xbox 360 version and all the assets that the game was made from, but even with all that it wasn't worth the manpower it would take to update the game. Fan made patches did a whole lot to change the game, but were still limited in scope because of lack of access to the PC source code or other developer tools.Isn't it possible to get a copy of the games and reverse engineering the games?
Feels like they're prepping the remake as we speak.We've never gotten a re-release of Red Dead Redemption because Rockstar was able to get that spaghetti code to compile exactly once and never again. Who knows where that source code is.
I only have one note -If Valve made Minecraft: