You are part of the reason third party developers are abandoning the Wii U.
They see a bunch of Wii U owners basically saying "we could care less if we don't get any of your games"- and that just encourages other developers to jump ship with them.
Mostly with how the game is able to make people feel powerful when they get a Titan, but with the way they designed the soldiers to be so maneuverable, it doesn't feel like an unfair advantage to be on foot.
You're never mismatched, but your constantly being forced to reassess you strategy and act accordingly.
It's hard to describe, but I emphasize that is what makes it so unique.
But people want these things so much developers who seek to reach that goal often ditch things such as
High Dynamic Range Rendering
Motion Blur
Distortion Effects
Texture Transparency
Soft Light Bloom
Advanced Ambient Occlusion
And it's absolute MADNESS
People are such elitists about high frame rate standards, but this elitism ironically ignores the more advanced and nuanced things that make graphics truly great.
So, when gamespot reviews a game, they need to go back and look at thousands of scores to make sure every game is scored according to a clear hierarchy?
"It's (Depression Quest) been rejected once before, and knowing the internet gaming community, you can kinda see why
For one, its a text adventure that's currently available for free, so it doesn't fit with the gaming communities pre-established genres
and two, it's being developed by a woman"
Not only is it untrue the game was rejected because it was available for free and it didn't fit into a pre-established genre, there are MULTIPLE games on steam that are available free elsewhere, and do not fit into any genre as well. In fact, two of them are ALSO story-telling-based games.
Then the second point assumes the game wasn't greenlit because steam users won't vote for it out of sexism. You're using examples of harassment by a small group of individuals to say that a broad swath of people won't vote for the game out of sexism.
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