Not exact matches
EA's
plans to sell in -
game upgrades for real money, in randomized packages known in the industry as «loot boxes» or «loot crates,» produced a massive outcry last Fall, severely damaging the
game's financial performance.
I'm still not a fan of looking
for Ruins to
upgrade your abilities and I do with there was some sort of mini-map to help you travel and help
plan your attacks, but it's still a great
game that you'll easily sink 20 hours into.
Rocket League developer Psyonix has shared a new update on the support
for the Nintendo Switch version of the
game confirming some of the
upgrades that they are
planning...
Pros: -3 D Effects have had had a significant
upgrade with 3D Face Tracking - C - Stick functionality vastly improves gameplay on original 3DS titles - Frame Rates in 3D on older titles heavily improved upon - Button placements are much easier to adapt to and seem rather well
planned - Long sessions of gaming is now possible with how comfortable the NN3DS XL is made - Vastly improved load times on some
games * - Battery life is significantly better on the NN3DS XL vs 3DS XL original - amiibo functionality is there and allows
for NFC to be used without any additional equipment
The
upgrade system encourages experimentation and allows
for a degree of
planning unknown to prior Monster Hunter
games without external assistance.
I question the necessity of having a 500 GB drive at this point in the
game, but I suppose if Sony and Microsoft are truly
planning to extend the lifetimes of their systems
for another four or five years as they say, this
upgrade is probably inevitable — it just might take some time.
According to Guru3D's member «JonasBeckman,» as noted by DSOGaming, Ubisoft is
planning a day - one patch
for the
game that will
upgrade the
game's version to 1.1.
The State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition will feature remastered graphics, new content, as well as an
upgrade plan for those players that want to transition from the Xbox 360 version of the
game.
While there are no
plans for any major
upgrades visually, the engine has a number of improvements which will enhance the way the
game plays.
If you're
planning on buying other
games, too, like, oh I don't know, Need
For Speed: Most Wanted, you'll likely have to
upgrade that stick.
The 2DS also comes with a 4 GB SD card
for storage, which is enough to get you started, but you'll definitely need to
upgrade if you
plan on downloading
games such as Mario Kart 7 from the Nintendo eShop — they tend to weigh in at about 1 GB each.
At the Company's annual press conference in May of this year, NetEase announced
plans for upgrading seven major
games and also announced testing
plans for six new highly anticipated
games.