They'll lag if you don't.
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That's because they haven't revealed any specific details yet, and won't until the Nintendo Direct on April 2. But it should be obvious that the next-gen console will have next-gen hardware.
Anything that needs to be played on a CRT.
Yes it was. Plenty of developers who didn't already have an established audience to rally votes from complained about how difficult it was to even get noticed. And it invited a lot of shady tactics as other developers gamed the system to bribe or even bot votes, because if you're not doing that then your game will be left behind as your competition gets Greenlit first. Many perfectly good games got stuck in "Greenlight Hell" for a very long time.
Greenlight era had a lot of problems, and these problems are well documented. Valve dropped it for a reason. Don't start with the revisionist history.
Greenlight was far worse of a problem.
I'd rather let all the shovelware onto Steam than gatekeep even one legitimate developer.
All the defense has to do is play the clip of him openly telling advertisers not to advertise and he'll get laughed out of court.
If you accept that communities can have their own rules, then the rule here is "no defending Nazis".
Back home from Frosty Faustings. Hectic weekend of a lot of ups and downs.
Under Night In-Birth II - 2-2, 97th/334
Skullgirls - 2-2, 33rd/80
Them's Fightin' Herds - 2-2, 7th/19
Mystery Bracket - 4-2, 17th/256
Twinkle Star Sprites - 0-2, 13th/20
Panel de Pon - 4-2, 4th/19
Puyo 1 is the Street Fighter 1 of puzzle games. Historically important, but the sequel is the one that's actually good.
I'd say the bigger problem is the bugged randomizer. Doesn't deal pieces evenly.
oh my gah
I just really didn't like the battle system. Maybe I would've enjoyed the DS version more.