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Is there a difference?Features and gameplay, not bugs and glitches
Is there a difference?Features and gameplay, not bugs and glitches
Didn't Todd or someone at Bethesda admit that they left in the bugs they thought were "fun"?Not, if you ask some Bethesda fans ... I swear someone who is arguing in favour of bugs and glitches must be a special kind of person.
Didn't Todd or someone at Bethesda admit that they left in the bugs they thought were "fun"?
"If you remove the bugs and glitches from Bethesda games, you take away what makes them special."Not, if you ask some Bethesda fans ... I swear someone who is arguing in favour of bugs and glitches must be a special kind of person.
"If you remove the bugs and glitches from Bethesda games, you take away what makes them special."
I wouldn't be surprised if some of these comments were paid astroturfers.
Yeah ... I still can't believe that someone, who reviews games or sees himself as gamer, actually means that in all seriousness. I mean yeah, of course SOME glitches can be fun, but that's simply by coinsidence. It doesn't mean a game should have them on purpose or that it would become a worse game if it actually performed like intended ... people sometimes."If you remove the bugs and glitches from Bethesda games, you take away what makes them special."
I wouldn't be surprised if some of these comments were paid astroturfers.
Mmmm, a remnant from Skyrim.I remember all that fun I had when I had to fully restart my Survival character because a Cutscene broke the entire game.
It's with most game developers. They seem like cool guys but their games are really bad. It's not necessarily their fault (unless it's Emil).I mean, Todd seems like a cool guy and all, but damn his games suck.
Who's Lazlow again? What did he do?Sort of off topic but you know what game developer annoys me, Cliff Bleszinski. He's the only game developer that I can think of that actually acts like a celebrity. Of course Peter Molyneux and Todd Howard get credit for over hyping their games and even outright lying at times but in their interviews they don't really act like assholes, that act is reserved for when they're on stage at E3. In one of the interviews that I saw with Bleszinski, he flat out brags about his "Hollywood" life, how much money he has, the restaurants he gets to go to and how he owned his first Dodge Viper at 18 and it annoyed the shit out of me. And what has Epic Games made that's so special anyways? Unreal Tournament? Gears of War? Please. The fact that they named their own studio "Epic" is bad enough but they don't even live up to that hype in my opinion. At least Rockstar games lives up to their hype and at least they don't act like celebrities, (except for Lazlow.)
Radio talk show guy, he hosted Chatterbox FM in GTA 3 and other Radio talk shows throughout the series and I believe he did help with programming some things in the games. He has a history in the entertainment industry with music and radio, I think he's done some MTV stuff before. I know he's had celebrities on twitch before to play GTA 5 with him hosting. He seems like a cool guy overall, he's a lot more interactive with fans than the other Rockstar employees which tends to be much more quiet. I love GTA 4 to death and it's really annoying that I can't find a single interview with the lead writer of that game. I'd LOVE to hear him talk about the writing process with that game but most of the Rockstar guys are extremely private, including Dan Houser.Who's Lazlow again? What did he do?
Oh I see, so not too bad? I mean, being a celebrity in game might make a man think he's a celebrity in life.Radio talk show guy, he hosted Chatterbox FM in GTA 3 and other Radio talk shows throughout the series and I believe he did help with programming some things in the games. He has a history in the entertainment industry with music and radio, I think he's done some MTV stuff before. I know he's had celebrities on twitch before to play GTA 5 with him hosting. He seems like a cool guy overall, he's a lot more interactive with fans than the other Rockstar employees which tends to be much more quiet. I love GTA 4 to death and it's really annoying that I can't find a single interview with the lead writer of that game. I'd LOVE to hear him talk about the writing process with that game but most of the Rockstar guys are extremely private, including Dan Houser.