Sentences with phrase «for game devs»

So now they have a Game Manager API to make it easier for game devs to cook up the craziest family or party games for the big screen.
Also, for game devs who have been holding off on Windows support for their games, Build also announced support to easily retarget Windows with your Java or C++ apps from Android and Objective C apps from iOS.
If you haven't yet, please check out my latest on the Game Dev Show: «What Does a Universal Application Platform Mean for Game Devs
So we met at a retreat for game devs off the west coast of Ireland a few years back.
Still, it would be nice if they would care about free speech for game devs, game critics and game journalists as much as they do about free speech for edgelords, MRAs, white supremacists, child pornographers, revenge porn distributors, twitter dogpilers and the sort of repugnant assholes who try to shame fat girls into suicide.
Mirza's story is perhaps emblematic of what the Hero's Journey should be for game devs in these trying times: specialize, consolidate, then make games an order of magnitude better than what came before.
Now it's time for game devs to do the same!
I'm a bit upset at 10 million euro subsidy for game dev in the Netherlands and no mentions of a plan for supporting independent development.
Someone playing MHO on PS4 who's already running around with everything unlocked = lost revenue for Sony / MS (not to mention loss of extra sales for the game dev).
Google has removed some 77 percent of reviews for Game Dev Tycoon's mobile port on Google Play.

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And later head for Uni as a Programmer and Game dev.
About me: Hi my name is Douglas but ppl just call me Doug or Dougie i am a senier at the westport high school and it looks like i am going to graduate and move on to college i want to go to BCC for computer information systems game dev / game creation program i
I can't believe this game is from the dev of Braid... Asking $ 40 for this is insane.
If you've never played a roguelike It's like an RPG version of Spelunky (which you can get here free BTW «http://www.spelunkyworld.com/original.html"-RRB- which is another fantastic indy game... the Devs for this game are also great and their actaully supporting it with
If you've never played a roguelike It's like an RPG version of Spelunky (which you can get here free BTW «http://www.spelunkyworld.com/original.html"-RRB- which is another fantastic indy game... the Devs for this game are also great and their actaully supporting it with features the communty ask for!
It almost feels like the devs decided that just doing the bare minimum for the sequel style games would suffice because of how well the first games were received.
The developers provide excellent support in the forums and are releasing extensive mod tools (all their dev tools) for the game.
The devs alone would get a lot of backlash and the console maker / brand would be in some pretty hot water for accepting the game.
If you don't know, OrionSoft (a one - man indie dev studio) has been making games for retro consoles for quite a few years now, including Mega Drive / Genesis, Dreamcast, Game Boy, Jaguar and PS1.
From Minecraft to Stardew Valley, those kind of games can be insanely popular and so Spanish dev team Chibig have decided to resurrect Deiland, a farming / survival game that first came out for mobile devices a couple of years ago but has now arrived on PS4.
Obviously people are buying the Wii U why else would we get the best Lego Game to date and we are getting splinter cell the Wii U can't get any of the «next gen games» because the devs won't want to make them for the Wii U and not for the xbox and the PS4 later they want to wait and do it all at the same time that is the only problem that the Wii U has right now
The hero of Red Dead Redemption returns for the new game, while the Cyberpunk 2077 dev gets listed for an «RPG» at E3.
Speaking about the Mod kit the developers said «We are also excited to let you know that we have now released the Conan Exiles Dev Kit allowing creators everywhere to develop modifications for the game.
I wonder what updates the devs have instore for the game in the future?
im glad the devs are adding support for the pro controller in more games..
The Wii U will sell very well this fall when 1st party games are released, and all the devs and publishers that have been holding back games for the Wii U will reconsider.
RDR2's trailer shows off more of the PS4 and Xbox One game, while the Cyberpunk 2077 dev gets listed for an «RPG» at E3.
When he's not investigating weird game dev stories for his series Here's A Thing, he's likely playing some kind of turn - based strategy game.
For a game that the devs had no choice but to rush, SCV is quite exceptional in my opinion.
now when the nextbox and ps4 come out we will be relying on devs who want to work on the wiiU for third party games, as the hardware seems like it's going to be lightyears apart which devs will want to down grade their game to support a console most of them don't like working with to start off with.
I have one and only one concern for these Sonic projects (which both seem like turns toward the right direction imo) and that is Sega's notorious short dev times for Sonic games.
His final answer: With the odds against him, Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) gives game - show host Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor) a run for his money.
This takes a lot of the frustration out of the often wonky jumping segments, however, I can't help but think the devs were forced to put this instant restart mechanic into the game to make up for the substandard platforming.
After all, the Team Shifty devs who are responsible for this game, are former Halfbrick employees and given just how addictive Fruit Ninja is, it will especially be hard to put down Mr. Shifty!
In 2012, Greenheart Games released game developer simulator Game Dev Tycoon [$ 4.99] for PC playgame developer simulator Game Dev Tycoon [$ 4.99] for PC playGame Dev Tycoon [$ 4.99] for PC players.
The devs have said they have always had a wheel as an option for past games and they said they would like one on the wii u. But, as you said, no confirmation yet.
HD is being thrown around like its all the game devs are striving for.
, Platinum games would really suit Nintendo, they make great games with fun unique experiences, it's rare anybody cares for that anymore, most devs put all their thought into online multiplayer, I'm glad Nintendo and Platinum games don't prioritize that.
Ironically enough as haters and trolls say «Nintendo consoles are not for 3rd bleh party games bleh bleh bleh» «Third party games don't sell on Nintendo systems» «no wonder devs don't make games on Nintendo systems because they don't sell» «Nintendodrones only buy Nintendo games», «R.I.P. PEEU», «NINTENDO IS DOOMED» and more of that nonsense, yet a third party game becomes available and it more then doubles the system sales.
I'll pick it up regardless but i do hope devs start putting a bit more effort into games for wii u
Thank you for sharing this, i will be sure to document your dream so that the diffrent departments of Nintendo can see it, This does not mean that the game will be made, but that there is a possbility that devs will read it, if they need insparation.
If you want to vote with your wallet, it's better you just skip the game altogether and voice your concerns to the dev or prove the developer / publisher wrong and show your support for the Wii U version and get it.
As publisher they have control over the game which includes putting it back in development mode for either the devs themselves to work on and / or provide their own dev resources into the game (since they too are developers afterall).
After all, the extra dev time is used to further polish the game, which is only good for us.
It's a port of a game on systems that developers have been working with for 7 or 8 years (possibly longer) to a system that they've had dev kits for maybe about 6 months to a year.
The game is perfectly solo - able if you can «git gud» enough for some of the post-story content, and it isn't like an online mobile title that will lock you out of the game once the dev / publisher decides to pull the plug on it's online support.
RPGs are the most time - taking games for development, and developers are just starting to understand Wii U's dev kits, start begging for an RPG (or even a JRPG) is too early, IMO.
# 2 The dev teams for the main numbered MH games and Frontier are different and they tend to act fairly independently of one another.
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