That's... a lot to say, for the same meaning. I'd assume anybody who isn't overly sensitive would know that they're referring to a large specific group that makes up the bulk of their public image, not each individual
Nothing is absolute, it's just majority representation.
As far as I can tell AT as a series just gets better and better as it goes on
Awesome, gonna download asap
Haven't gotten results from the hospital, but this thing is wrecking me. I haven't been able to sleep from the pain, but passing the time not sleeping isn't exactly fun either. The good news is I've caught up on a lot of my backlog of video watching because of this. Is the current Adventure Time season over yet? Might give that a watch
It's not legal to misrepresent a product, however the banner of "this footage is a work in progress, the final product may vary" Misrepresentation can lead to legal cases, though it's murky
It's about being frozen. It's kidna in the vein of Gravity if you've seen that, people said they actually felt like they were frozen when they watched it
more like three hours of new cutscenes and I'm fairly certain the FMVs ARE higher res
Getting 40 only gets you a 10% chance of getting one though, and you need 7 to synthesize everything, so getting more hits can make things a lot more efficient
How did Square Enix let this happen? You literally have to use exploits to get 100 hits now, because they changed the controls for the game and didn't consider the ramifications
Colours change in different light
It's dishonest tactic though, and it can case blowback, just look at Watch Dogs, the graphics have been downgraded from the more or less impossible stuff seen in the first trailer, and it caused a lot of people to lose faith in the game
Er... that's not quite the same. CGI is used when the game isn't stable enough to make a gameplay trailer. It's a proof of concept, not meant to repsent the final game. The screenshots thing IS a scummy move on Square's part, they're willfully misrepresenting their game, and they do it a LOT, too. The trailers don't do this, but they modify their screenshots to look better than the real thing. It's a bad thing, just not a very big deal, since most people don't even notice it
The only HD Remaster that has done better is FFX Apparently you don't play many games, so you have no idea. Most HD Remasters don't even make everything 16:9. KH1.5 goes above and beyond every HD Remaster released at the time, and embellished screenshots don't change that No, definitely not. Your argument relied on logical fallacies. Princess ♥ bowed out as an act of maturity.
There's a white filter over everything in Castle Oblivion/The World That Never Was type places
40 dollars is a nice price, but it's not a special price. Square Enix would be bad for going over it, and good for going under it. Staying at the status quo is neutral
40 dollars is the accepted price for an HD remake, there's nothing praiseworthy about that And being overly critical is vital to us getting quality products
nowhere near as bad as if it were on the PS2
That's not what I said either... I think we might both be reading into this too much
Half of your argument is about the game replicating reality and the other half is about how you shouldn't expect it to. Sure, in real life sports are a lot of luck, but also in sports you generally don't aim for a time of zero seconds and zero millisecond in order to win a magical artifact that unlocks the power of a legendary sword. The minigame is nearly non-functional. The Chocobo changes directions at random, turning is completely unpredictable, and you're constantly being interrupted by random birds that can spawn in right in front of you and combo you. It's a mess on every level On the narrative aspect, I'm with you on that, btu different strokes, y'know? I don't see what's so crazy about buying a JRPG for story/world building. But yeah, not getting your argument of "Of course it's luck based, just like in real life... also this is a video game, it's nothing like real life"