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ā¦what?
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Hereās my thing: I donāt necessarily care what sort of game you make, I just want it to be feature-complete and technically solid (I.e. mostly bug-free). Whether thatās a small indie game or a massive AAA game, those two things should be true.
I think what most people find frustrating is that the in-game store is the most well developed part of most AAA releases nowadays, which often ship riddled with bugs.
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I remember finding some comments from people being pissed that Blender got an Undo function. Felt like I was living in a bizarro world.
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Thatās a bummer. I really liked the vision she initially set out with when she entered the role, but the actual content of the site never seemed to move beyond āgame journalism, but a bit more snarky.ā I wonder if some higher-ups never really let her vision move forward.
I've always been curious about how others are using it. Currently, I use it to create 3D animations for tutorial videos at my workplace.
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Even so, weāre still likely to get mod support given what Bethesda has said about the modding community.
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Iām getting it on Steam just for the modding capabilities! I like that Bethesda has been good about getting mods onto the Game Pass version of F4 and Skyrim, but those arenāt as extensive as the Steam versions.
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Iām so excited for Manor Lords. Looks like the type of medieval game Iāve been wanting for a long time.
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I donāt love it, but Iāve found that itās been less intrusive than I thought. Generally only feel it when the internet goes out. That said, Iāve got fairly good fiber internet, so Iām a bit privileged in this regard. We used to have absolutely horrendous rural internet and it sucked.