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mechmouse: Me, very good Shump

I love this games, but am also very crap at them, this adapts well to your skill allowing you to actually complete the game and story.
Do you know which game engine is used for Sine Mora EX?
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mqstout: A giant robots sale without Horizon Zero Dawn. Tsk tsk.
Well, they said "powerful machines in the leading roles"
The protagonist of HZD is Aloy, not the robots, so...
Post edited May 28, 2021 by joppo
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mechmouse: Me, very good Shump

I love this games, but am also very crap at them, this adapts well to your skill allowing you to actually complete the game and story.
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IronArcturus: Do you know which game engine is used for Sine Mora EX?
Just launched the game, no unity or unreal splash logo, nothing in the install directory either. Thinks its a dev build engine
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mike_cesara: How about Black & White? Who's keeping the rights anyway, EA or MS?
Perhaps the rights are split: Peter Molyneux has the majority rights for the both games, EA should have publishing rights (which are to be expired someday) plus they might have some rights for the games because they were partially involved in development process. I have no idea if Peter Molyneux parted with his rights in favor of Microsoft, that is unlikely but possible as part of a deal for Fable games. Anyway it's a complicated situation and we know how EA *saved* the System Shock games from limbo, the did nothing. Everything I said is speculation only.
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mechmouse: Me, very good Shump

I love this games, but am also very crap at them, this adapts well to your skill allowing you to actually complete the game and story.
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IronArcturus: Do you know which game engine is used for Sine Mora EX?
You can see a "GYROSCOPE GAMES" logo after launching the game.
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Ubisoft and EA are cut from the same cloth. They both ended up making the same games every year, focusing on microtransactions and live services, how sad.
Too bad we'll never get many of the old games they produced before their decline.
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Alexim: Ubisoft and EA are cut from the same cloth. They both ended up making the same games every year, focusing on microtransactions and live services, how sad.
Too bad we'll never get many of the old games they produced before their decline.
You know, I was just thinking about this the other day. How times have changed...
Again, funny how hard it can be to get "new" games here from big-name "AAA" publishers. I guess it's the expensive lawyers having to draft contracts for such a small ROI?
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Please, GOG, get EA on board with regional pricing. Only a very small part of their catalog has a regional price in Mexico, I would buy so many more games if only they were priced fairly. :(
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NuffCatnip: We are lacking new EA releases.
Yep. How many decades are gone since they released the last one?

If they're lazy or closefisted making some of their olds smooth-running on newer OSs, they could offer CD Projekt Red some time-exclusivity for their platform in exchange for CDPR doing what is actually EA's job. Just my two cents. This would be a win-win-win-situation for everyone. Except lawyers lurking for modders for filing lawsuits against them; because someone must be the loser.
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Obligatory "willing to buy EA titles if they offered some" reply.
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Alexim: Ubisoft and EA are cut from the same cloth. They both ended up making the same games every year, focusing on microtransactions and live services, how sad.
Too bad we'll never get many of the old games they produced before their decline.
Agreed.
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IronArcturus: Do you know which game engine is used for Sine Mora EX?
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mechmouse: Just launched the game, no unity or unreal splash logo, nothing in the install directory either. Thinks its a dev build engine
A lot of games use Unity engine without showing it. The deal is if developer use Unity for free they're mandated to put the Unity splash logo, but if they paid for the Unity engine they don't have to put Unity splash logo.

The problem is too many cheap ass or asset flip horrible developers use Unity for free so they brought down Unity name with them. A lot of great games made with Unity, but we barely know because the developers are serious enough to pay for the engine.
A real shame we don't have more EA classics on here! I've already purchased all of the ones they've released here in the past, and would definitely be willing to shell out for other games like Black & White and the missing sequels (Dead Space 2, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, etc.) if they were available here...
What is needed here are more Bioware games.