Not just the engine, no.
the company is planning to make its proprietary Carbon Development Platform – which encompasses the studio's Carbon Engine and other technology – an open source property
Not just the engine, no.
the company is planning to make its proprietary Carbon Development Platform – which encompasses the studio's Carbon Engine and other technology – an open source property
This has nothing to do with the subject of the post…
The correct answer is because game developers are, as a rule, not unionised. No one is pushing developers or publishers to properly credit their staff, so a lot of them simply don’t.
Advertising isn’t going anywhere, so investing in/supporting ways to more ethically serve ads without harvesting private data seems like a good thing?
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but I don't see even a single mention of cloud gaming in the article?
This is about studio closures and a disconnect between MS's actions and the types of games they say they want.
Each to their own, but I personally can't imagine having to replace a faulty product 5 times and still wanting to use it
I don't think we need an article to figure out the answer: Slay the Spire was a megahit and it's a copycat industry.
I don't necessarily mean that in a bad way either; there're always plenty of devs finding interesting new angles on the current hot genre and creating genuinely interesting new games in the process, but also a huge number of devs that end up just chasing the trend and releasing something uninspired/derivative.
they're a massive corporation with basically no interest in the product except how much money it can make
I think that describes Hasbro just as well as Tencent.
It's like RoboCop having a meltdown when he tries to arrest an OCP officer
You didn't answer the question. I'll answer for you: no, there's no mention at all in the article of chores being required before check-out.
It's a valid discussion about airbnb in general, I guess, but it's otherwise irrelevant to this specific news story.
Achievement % stats are so comically skewed by various factors that they mean basically nothing. There's an achievement in Minecraft for literally just opening your inventory for the first time but only 60% of Xbox players have it.
Newer, cheaper competitors like the FPGBC are finally muscling in on the Analogue Pocket's market, so I guess they’ve decided to double down on being the ‘premium option’.