I didn't expect it to be that close to the original.
The way they'd presented the project I was expecting something more of a reimagining. This looks like the exact same game with revamped graphics.
I didn't expect it to be that close to the original.
The way they'd presented the project I was expecting something more of a reimagining. This looks like the exact same game with revamped graphics.
Gameloft iself is controlled by the Bolloré family. I have little love for the House of Mouse, but believe me, there's far worse. Not much worse than Bolloré though.
Quel centre? Celui qui nomme Darmanin?
Those are almost completely self-imposed. Style is important, not hyperrealism, and almost nobody would complain about lack of realism if the result has good artistic direction.
Those who do complain may be vocal, but they're a tiny, tiny minority. Realism is a coat of paint that may impress for a couple minutes before you start caring about what the game is really worth.
Still think those people should have gotten a playdate instead, it's more fun and certainly not less useful (which is, not at all).
(When I first heard about the r1 I immediately thought it was weird how the 2 devices looked alike, I've since learned they shared the same designers).
Not Fable games, just Fable, the one running through backward compatibility. I had no problem with Fable 2 and 3, or any other actual 360 game.
They even messed up the emulation on their PS Classic, despite being based on a simpler console and having full control of the hardware and software.
In my experience Xbox to 360 was not that good. Fable stuttered a lot.
PS2 to PS5 though, yeah, I know Sony's architectures have been all over the place, but come on.
The article made that joke too, and... Yeah it's spot on.
force everyone's data into their OneDrive account. OneDrive now at capacity, you must upgrade to ensure all your data is backed up and retained.
If it's made without any agreement from the user (hundred pages long EULA doesn't count), time to GRPD the fuck out of them.
J'ai trouvé quelques articles qui commentaient la même décision du conseil d'état, mais pas moyen de retrouver un lien de France Info qui ne soit pas leur facebook. C'est moche, France Info, ne faites pas ça s'il vous plaît.
French public services tend to switch between FOSS and proprietary software, depending on the politics of the time.
In my little corner of it, they're leaning toward proprietary right now, especially since a big Microsoft ecosystem deal was kind of forced on us and we're supposed to go all in. Who knows how long it'll last though.