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Posts by Alex Hutchinson

I think you just proved the opposite but keep charging those windmills.

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Beat Saber is fruit ninja when you can’t play as long. There’s no killer app. I admire the passion but VR has barely evolved for 30 years except in resolution.

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VR has always been and will always be zombie tech. A great idea emotionally but utterly useless in reality. after 40 years there’s no killer app. At best it’s a racing wheel. Slightly better for a tiny percentage of people.

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‘I scored‘ was meant to be ‘I’m excited‘ but autocorrect is living its best life.

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Thanks Duncan! I scored to buy some popcorn and try to indoctrinate my kids into the glory of the British comic scene from my youth. Wishing you the best.

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Facts! I have hundreds of them in a storage locker back in Australia that I have kept for 20 years to avoid the same fate!

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As a lifelong 2000AD reader, this has me excited. Things like this only come along once in a blue moon these days. Fingers crossed.

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It’s definitely often riddled with information some people don’t like.

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You know the Atlantic is centrist because people on the hard right and hard left both hate it.

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I see this haircut everywhere. My son says it's called a broccoli. Unless its blond, in which case I assume it's a cauliflower. But my question is: do all these boys know they're asking the hairdresser for a perm? And... are they aware that this is what grandma also asks for?

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The trouble is that in a traditional publishing model (which sadly is still most people) without an early spike you don't recoup your publishing costs for years, meaning you have no revenue to keep the lights on, and if you get a big spike late it's sometimes too late and the studio is closed.

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The old day 1 sales spike being most of your sales doesn't hold true anymore for most games.

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Yah there's always a 'game of the moment' that operates like the old days but between subscriptions and sales, most people wait out most games.

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I actually think more people wait to play games now than ever before: hardware jumps are negligible, there's a few months of patching incoming, people have huge easily accessible backlogs, quality games stay on sale longer and at steep discounts. The days of people playing day 1 died a decade ago.

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Looks great. Do it.

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Cheers mate!

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As an Australian I concur.

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If only!

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Our last game: Revenge of the Savage Planet!

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Our most recent: Revenge of the Savage Planet.

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Thankyou sir!

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It's an all-timer level review. Truly batshit.

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Yup.

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If you’re wondering what it’s like to read user reviews on Steam at the moment, then it’s like this.

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That game is filled with door you can't open and screens you can't move out of. Invisible walls are forever.

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Yes exactly.

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Which is super ridiculous as there was so much good Discworld art around.

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I think you mean 'complex' level design not 'complicated'.

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