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Madison_rogue, to gaming in Larian 'Cooking' Ability to Change Baldur's Gate 3 Character Appearance In-Game - IGN
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It took Bungie years to do this for Destiny; Larian immediately begins to work on it in a couple weeks after release.

I love this studio, and how it's upending the AAA gaming standard. About time. I'm definitely buying it when it comes out on the PS5.

bionicjoey, to gaming in Larian 'Cooking' Ability to Change Baldur's Gate 3 Character Appearance In-Game - IGN

I appreciate that they are continuing to improve the game. I hope they will add some new subclasses, spells, and races eventually. It would give the game some serious staying power.

jon, to gaming in The Pokémon Company Having ‘Conversations’ About Its 'Constant' Release Schedule - IGN
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Either:

  1. Hire more staff to do more development/QA in a shorter timespan
  2. Delay release schedule to not be annual releases
  3. Reduce game scope to something the team can accomplish

Gamefreak cannot keep its historically small team size while trying to make large, open world titles that release annually. Tears of the Kingdom tool over 5 years to develop, and that was working with pre-existing assets. Gamefreak's model is not sustainable.

Gordon_Freeman, (edited )
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Gamefreak cannot keep its historically small team size while trying to make large, open world titles that release annually

Define "small". For Sword and Shield they had around 1000 workers, according to Ohmori, the game's director.

With 200 being from Game Freak, some from Creatures Inc. (they make the 3D models and send them to Game Freak) Debugging and Quality Control is externalized

So, yeah. The number being close to a thousand, that of course includes all the different functions like marketing and PR and everyone that would be associated with the game ahead of release. But I think at Game Freak, really the core team of people that worked on the game was around 200 people. And of course, Creatures is another partner company that develops 3D models of the Pokémon. There are various teams that handle debugging at our partner companies as well. So there’s a lot of people involved and I think in terms of just the sheer number of the most resources required to make something happen for the development, it was definitely more on the graphical side of things.

https://www.polygon.com/interviews/2019/10/24/20929597/game-freak-explains-the-1000-staff-missing-creatures-and-leek-size-of-pokemon-sword-and-shield

So it's not like Game Freak does everything for the game. They don't have to do the 3D models that will be used in the game nor debugging

And they hired more for Scarlet and Violet iirc

cypher_greyhat, to gaming in The Pokémon Company Having ‘Conversations’ About Its 'Constant' Release Schedule - IGN
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*Gamefreak

bleuy007, to gaming in Starfield Is the Biggest Game for Xbox Since Halo 5 - IGN

What are all of your general expectations for Starfield? I feel like in my corner of the internet, people are generally being very skeptical and pessimistic. I think this is fair, based on the last few years of Bethesda.

conciselyverbose,

I didn't love fallout, but mostly because of the dinky crafted weapons and their handling and the fact that you almost had to use VATS to make it work. They're damn good at making giant worlds worth exploring, and the gunplay looks a lot more fluid than fallout. I like the premise of highly customizable shipbuilding a lot more than fallout's settlements, too. It's far from guaranteed to be great, but "sci-fi Skyrim with enough engine improvements for guns to feel OK" is extremely promising to me. There's a reason Skyrim is still selling copies a decade later when the mechanics are super limited by age, and if they're able to bring the same world building to space exploration I'm all for it.

technologicalcaveman,

I'm not going to get it. I just don't like the bethesda style for their recent stuff. I didn't like fallout 4 at all. My favorite bethesda game is tied between daggerfall and morrowind.

Neato, (edited ) to PCGaming in Wipeout Fan Ports Classic Game to PC, Tells PlayStation to Shut It Down and Make a Real Remaster - IGN
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Aw, doesn't look like there's controller support.

Edit: steam desktop controller support works great.

jordanlund, to gaming in Starfield Is the Biggest Game for Xbox Since Halo 5 - IGN
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Kind of a low bar…

Volkditty, to gaming in Baldur’s Gate 3 Now One of the Biggest Steam Games Ever - IGN

Are Steam achievements broken for anyone else? All the ones I've unlocked are showing as "0.1% of players have this," even things like finishing the tutorial. Seems unlikely.

ArtZuron, to gaming in Call of Duty Bans More Than 14,000 Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone Cheaters in One Day - IGN
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Wow! They banned 1% of them! That’s huge! /s

Jarmer, to PCGaming in Baldur’s Gate 3 Developer Larian Will ‘Definitely’ Make a Divinity: Original Sin Sequel, but Not Before a Well-Earned Break
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Larian truly is one of the modern greats, so I'm happy for them to take however long they need for a break :) Come back refreshed and make DOS3, and take as long as they need! Sooooo love their games.

DCLXVI, to PCGaming in Baldur’s Gate 3 Developer Larian Will ‘Definitely’ Make a Divinity: Original Sin Sequel, but Not Before a Well-Earned Break

Baldur’s Gate 3 already is more of a sequel to original sin rather than Baldur’s Gate.

Keegen, (edited ) to PCGaming in Baldur’s Gate 3 Developer Larian Will ‘Definitely’ Make a Divinity: Original Sin Sequel, but Not Before a Well-Earned Break
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Very happy to see that, I know it was pretty obvious they wouldn't abandon that IP but it's still nice to have a confirmation. I loved Divinity: OS 2, one of my favourite RPGs, and I'm extremely excited to play Baldur's Gate 3 in a few days. With everything they learned during it's long production, I'm sure the next Divinity will be an incredible game, whenever it comes out!

thorbot, to gaming in You Can Work for and Even Betray Jabba the Hutt in Star Wars Outlaws - IGN

Update Ubisoft launcher to play this game.

Sign into Ubisoft launcher to play this game.

Update ubisoft launcher to play this game.

Update the game to play this game.

Oh and Ubisoft launcher needs another update.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

And then your account is deleted and you don’t have the game at all anymore.

hyperspace,
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Just wait for a crack ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

drz, to gaming in You Can Work for and Even Betray Jabba the Hutt in Star Wars Outlaws - IGN

I’m skeptical of this. I can’t imagine the mechanics of “betraying Jabba the Hutt” will live up to the dread that character is supposed to inspire.

TwilightVulpine,

Eh, it's not like they can't get one over on him on the movies. I don't play Star Wars to be a scrappy nobody that never amounts to anything. Rising to the occasion is the name of the game.

banana_meccanica, to gaming in You Can Work for and Even Betray Jabba the Hutt in Star Wars Outlaws - IGN

You already work for Jabba the Hurt if you buy and play an Ubisoft game, till he gets tired delete your account/games and send you to get eated by a rancor.

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