Not exact matches
Because your allocation
of resources is almost completely based upon the cruel whims
of fate it's entirely possibly, and actually quite common, to get bogged down for multiple turns, unable to
build or do anything, especially during the
early phases
of the
game where you have just a few settlements under your control.
Either they are using an
early build of the
game for that trailer, or that level takes place in the year 2000,
because I've seen gameplay footage and other trailers for Payday: The Heist, and the graphics look significantly better.
Exactly its common place to do this
because it allows them to iron out any bugs that may occur with an
early build of a
game e.g. crashing which is why the windows logo appeared during gamescom.
Such a return has been a subject
of wild fan speculations pretty much since Sega exited the home console market back in 2001, but it's too
early to get too excited,
because according to Matsubara, the current plans are for a re-release
of the Sega Mega Drive along the lines
of Nintendo's Famicom Mini and Super Famicom Mini machines, which feature
built - in
game libraries using software emulation.
That's
because the results, while
early, appear to provide a counterpoint to the thinking that has so far driven decisions in the field
of «crypto economics,» wherein protocols are
built to combine economic incentives and
game theory.