@Hicks_1: He's been able to change what the game is fundamentally, for the better, because he didn't stop getting money. The scope of the game hasn't changed in over a year now, he saw the estimates and took a leap. In fact, production of the game is moving far faster than it used to, not slower. We don't need graphs and charts to know that, we see the game they are developing on a weekly basis in the videos and articles they post, along with getting to know the lead devs themselves as they hang out in discord, twitch, and reddit.
Driven shots have been in the game for like 5 years now, triple tap the shoot button for on the ground, double tap for low-driven. Same for crosses as well..
@JSein456: what? the driving was one of the things I liked more than in GTA. one of the reasons I keep coming back to it, driving motorcycles in watch dogs was tons of fun.
@thecman25: it was so fun watching him play defense in the playoffs last year, no doubt he's 100% effort but he mauls people and gets away with it because he's such a little guy.
I love to watch game developers stream or talk with them in chat, it's a lot of fun. and this feature is great for that. Namely things like Star Citizen where devs often come into chat and will post links to things of reference that you can't see unless you were in the stream while it happened. This new feature lets you follow along even if you didn't watch it live.
@catsimboy: if you only watch popular streamers that's on you.. but what you are saying is like someone saying "I think youtube sucks because of Pewdiepie."
you are right, Pewdiepie is proof of horrible targeted advertisements for teenage kids, but that doesn't mean there aren't hundreds of people using the site they do great things for the tech community. Watch some game developers stream, it's a lot of fun. and this feature is great for that. Namely things like Star Citizen where devs often come into chat and will post links to things of reference that you can't see unless you were in the stream while it happened. This new feature lets you follow along even if you didn't watch it live.
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