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A little bit different on this episode of Psitanium Mine, Nathan goes on a rant about CD Projekt Red's excuse that Cyberpunk 2077 would have it's problems fixed by the time a day-one patch was released. Newsflash: It did not. Also a newsflash: Day-one patches are lazy excuses.
Your nice hosts finally get around to some classic topics in this week's episode. Mark explains why Widget Satchel takes longer to download than he'd have liked, Stephen is worried that you might learn the wrong lessons, and Martha disagrees.It took some sleuthing, but Mark found proof that Crunch, the mascot for the Minnesota Timberwolves, was named for the Nestle candy bar. Day-One Patches 0:02:48 Mark LaCroixProductionProgrammingWhy 'Day-One Patches' Are So Common - Rami Ismail, KotakuThe Switch patch for Widget Satchel that Mark mentioned working on just passed though Nintendo's lotcheck system and was released today. Pick up a copy it if you haven't already! Crunch 0:42:22 Stephen McGregorIRLProductionProgramming'Anthem' is proof that crunch can't save AAA games - Jessica Conditt, EngadgetVideo Game Delays Cause More Crunch - Jason Schreier, KotakuBook Review: If You Want to Write by Brenda Ueland - Joel Friedlander, The Book DesignerCrunch Time: How Indies Are Falling Victim To Launch Day Pressures - Kate Fanthorpe, The Indie Game WebsiteStudio MDHR delays Cuphead DLC to 2020, in bid to avoid development crunch - Aaron Mamiit, Digital TrendsMark referenced how Mr. Scott maintains his reputation as a miracle worker.
Your nice hosts finally get around to some classic topics in this week's episode. Mark explains why Widget Satchel takes longer to download than he'd have liked, Stephen is worried that you might learn the wrong lessons, and Martha disagrees. It took some sleuthing, but Mark found proof that Crunch, the mascot for the Minnesota Timberwolves, was named for the Nestle candy bar. Day-One Patches 0:02:48 Mark LaCroix Category Production Programming Why 'Day-One Patches' Are So Common - Rami Ismail , Kotaku The Switch patch for Widget Satchel that Mark mentioned working on just passed though Nintendo's lotcheck system and was released today. Pick up a copy it if you haven't already! Crunch 0:42:22 Stephen McGregor Category IRL Production Programming 'Anthem' is proof that crunch can't save AAA games - Jessica Conditt , Engadget Video Game Delays Cause More Crunch - Jason Schreier , Kotaku Book Review: If You Want to Write by Brenda Ueland - Joel Friedlander , The Book Designer Crunch Time: How Indies Are Falling Victim To Launch Day Pressures - Kate Fanthorpe , The Indie Game Website Studio MDHR delays Cuphead DLC to 2020, in bid to avoid development crunch - Aaron Mamiit , Digital Trends Mark referenced how Mr. Scott maintains his reputation as a miracle worker.
In this episode of the Invert the Why Podcast, Retro Dan, Jason Relaxation, and special guest Rocket Russell, discuss The NSW State Election 2019, Alex Jones, The Flat Earth Expedition to Antarctica, Star Trek, Nuns + Sex + Drugs & Religion, and Russell's list of grievances: 1) The Best and Worst Controllers of All Time, Ergonomics and OH & S 2) Google Stadia and Game Streaming 3) Unfinished Games and Day One Patches 4) The Commodore 64 - Best system of all time? 5) Space 1999 - Gerry’s best work?Invert the Why is a comedic celebration of geek culture. Geeks come in all shapes, specialities, and backgrounds and we aim to learn from them all. Join Retro Dan and Jason Relaxation as they laugh and learn with nerds across Gaming, Tech, Music, The Arts, Sport, Science and Exploration. Kisses.We also now have a store, https://shop.inverty.net. Here you will find all the things Retro Dan, Jason Relaxation, and their guests love and talk about on the Invert The Why Podcast.Shop for retro & gaming apparel, Podcast swag, and of course our unique designs based on the show. Find the perfect gift for yourself, or maybe someone else. Feel good that 10% of revenue (not profit) goes straight to the Melanoma Institute of Australia. If you dont want to buy stuff - maybe make a donation to them instead?Find us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5IVIRqB5RBtv5SsBzMsb5w), Itunes (https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/invert-the-why/id1450102751?mt=2), Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqxU0sjDQSr5FHE13VDpxfA), or at our Website (https://inverty.net).
Hey all in this episode Ctrl talks Anthem, we discuss day one patches and rip apart AC 3. Enjoy :) Sedg: Twitch - lordsedg YouTube - Sedg GamingTwitter - @Sedg_gaming CTRLFr34k: Facebook - Ze Guru Review Lightsaber: Twitter @Kingkagle Music: 8 bit onward by Heatlybros
This week Mr X is ready to chase Grif in Resident Evil 2, Baka and Chicken have been game hopping together, and Oak's been back on the high seas in Sea of Thieves. In the news: Dying Light 2 may be in need of a new publisher. Microsoft is rumored to be ready to sell a discless Xbox 1. Halo may be on the way to PC. EA is pulling out of this year's E3. Steam's lax distribution policy is under fire for an offensive game and an easy way to boost games to better visibility. And Ubisoft announced a ridiculously large day one patch for The Division 2. All this and much more on this week's Infinite Respawn Podcast! Discord: https://discord.gg/d7cEJqT Grif's YouTube: ww.youtube.com/channel/UCRvD7TFyqNcWp5IlRiiC9Ew Chicken's Twitch: www.twitch.tv/elitechicken313 Oak's Mixer: mixer.com/MDBOAKTREE
Hey guys and welcome to the gaming death podcast. In this episode Kaleb and I talk about Video games, Kaleb's Eyes, Cup head, Video game difficulty, Starwars The Last Jedi Trailer, Shadow of Mordor, Day One Patches, DLC & much much more. Subscribe to us on youtube.com/gamingdeathvideoMake sure to check out geekyantics.net for more great podcast like this oneListen to us live every Thursday at 9:30 pm EST on twitch.tv/gamingdeathRemember to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play!, and YouTube
Wat is de gemene deler dus de Pirate Bay, Day One Patches, Mijn ING en iOS 11? Niet alleen komen ze allemaal over tafel in episode 17 van Met Nerds om Tafel, je hebt er ook internet voor nodig. Dat weet Joost het best, want die heeft geen internet thuis en vindt dat tamelijk onprettig. Gelukkig weerhoudt dat de internetbeveiligingsexpert (oh, ironie) er niet van vurig mee te discussiëren, bijvoorbeeld over het wel en wee van de Pirate Bay. De weg naar 's werelds bekendste torrentwebsite moet voor klanten van Ziggo en XS4ALL weer geblokkeerd worden, zo heeft de rechter bepaald. De nerds bespreken of deze maatregel wel zin heeft. En hoe zit het eigenlijk met de plannen van Brein, is daar al wat nieuws over te melden? Over nieuw gesproken: het is weer herfst en dat betekent dat de gamers onder ons uit kunnen kijken naar een gezonde dosis nieuwe games. Die koop je online of in de winkel. Je doorloopt het installatieproces, maar dan ben je er nog niet. Anno nu staat er namelijk bij releas
Stacy, Amanda and Trey Talk about Day One Patches for video games today. Why do they do it? Do you think this is good practice? We discuss this topic on The post Retro Rebel Podcast – Episode 16: Day One Patches appeared first on Temple of Geek.
On the eleventh episode of Neo Kobe Pizza, we discuss Day One Patches, using No Man's Sky as a jumping off point to discuss the practice and its ramifications. We also discuss Rami Ismail's "Patch the Process" article, the difference between patching for value and pushing broken games out the door on purpose, and why the process is broken and might stay that way. Hosted by Mark B Writing, featuring The Gamer Keith. (Originally recorded 08/24/16)
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In der 289. Folge des PC Games-Podcasts dreht sich alles um euch! Felix Schütz, Stefan Weiß und Peter Bathge beantworten Hörerfragen aus der Community vor laufendem Mikrofon. Dabei entbrennt unter anderem eine Diskussion um Downloadspiele, Day-One-Patches und die Relevanz von Spieleschachteln. Außerdem sprechen wir über Yagers Free2Play-Raumschiff-Spiel Dreadnought und dessen Solo-Modus.
Nach dem Motto große Themen keine Meinung springen wir in den PS4 Magazin Podcast #37. So lange habe ich noch nie an einer Folge gesessen. Es war eine schwere Geburt und um in der Metapher zu bleiben: es ist zwar nicht schön, aber unser eigenes! Die Tonqualität ist leider einfach nicht besser geworden, aber inhaltlich, haben euch Thomas, Erkan und Jan in doppelter Besetzung hoffenlicht recht gut unterhalten. Die Firmware 2.0 mit allen Features, Problemen und sonstigen Geschehnissen wurde besprochen, die Updatepolitik von Sony und Microsoft wurde beleuchtet und wir haben über den Fluch und Segen von Day-One-Patches diskutiert. Spiele hatten wir natürlich auch dabei: Assassins Creed Unity, DriveClub, Lords of the Fallen, The Evil Within und Destiny. Rund um ein gelungenes Paket, so dass die lange Laufzeit gerechtfertigt ist. Ihr könnt wieder zwei GameStop+ Kundenkarten im Wert von 50€ gewinnen! Macht mit bei unserem Gewinnspiel und beantwortet einfach die Frage, die während der ersten Minuten gestellt wird. Hilfe zur richtigen Antwort gibt es unter gamestop.de Schreibt uns eure Antwort per Mail an podcast@ps4-magazin.de. Einsendeschluss ist der 11.11.2014! Beginn - 00:09 Intro feat. Coolio, Wörtermikado, Videobearbeitung und Ole Ole Super Ironie Intro! 00:09 - 00:33 Firmware 2.0 vermischt mit Update Politik bei Sony und Microsoft 00:33 - 00:52 Day-One-Patches - Fluch oder Segen? 00:52 - 01:07 DriveClub mit dem ersten Spieler auf dem Server! 01:07 - 01:11 The Evil Within wird verlinkt! 01:11 - 01:23 Assassins Creed Unity mit dem Schlauchboot über die Massen 01:23 - 01:32 Teaser zum GTA V P4M Event feat. #Janwillswissen 01:32 - 01:42 Userfragen inkl. warmes Gefühl beim Produzieren 01:42 - 02:00 Quiz mit Chris mit Fragen von Chris mit Thomas 02:00 - 02:11 Was habt ihr zuletzt gespielt? mit dem Destiny Langzeittest 02:11 - 02:33 Was habt ihr zuletzt gesehen? 02:33 - Ende Verabschiedung mit dem Weißen Rauschen und PS Plus Titel im November