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L'elettrico senza imposizioni non va da nessuna parte. Ora stanno correndo ai ripari.Ho letto un articolo ieri in cui il CEO dell'Aston Martin diceva che una piccola parte della loro clientela non vuole l'elettrico....... Ma va??
Questo è un caso dove le grandi menti non capiscono una eva.
Ma minchia era giovanissimo, poverettoCazzo è morto Victor Antonov
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Ad una prima occhiata sembrava un gioco monnezza, invece pare essere uno di quei giochi ignoranti ma divertenti da epoca PS360 o roba Spiders/PB
Inoltre non è da tutti (i team piccini) saper buttar fuori un gioco con un UI, gameplay ed un combat così ''puliti'' (ribadisco, per un team indie/AA). Anche lato grafica e comparto tecnico pare abbastanza curato
Io wishlisto, come esce dall'EA (se mai uscirà), ci farò un pensierino.
Dai un'occhiata a quest'altra perla allora, magari ti è scappatolegnoso stile cyanide/kalypso/piranha e tutto quel filone di rpg.
mi piace, seguo.
In a land where samurai roam and power is defined by the sword, Yasuke—the only African warrior to rise to the ranks of the samurai—steps into the pages of history like a walking plot twist. It’s 1579, and Yasuke’s arrival in Japan alongside Jesuit missionary. Join Oda Nobunaga and help him unite all of Japan.
Historically accuracy
The Yasuke simulator team has done its research and went above and beyond to provide a totally historically accurate depiction of Feudal Japan with Yasuke the Samurai.
Già il trailer mi ha fatto stra ridere, leggendo pure questo![]()
Tutti i martedí a mezzanotte parte la manutenzione ordinariaCi sono problemi con l'app di steam che voi sappiate?
Non mi va né la chat né l'altra.
Ah, sta cosa sicuramente mi è già stata detta ma non me lo ricordo maiTutti i martedí a mezzanotte parte la manutenzione ordinaria
As VP of Prime Gaming at Amazon, we failed multiple times to disrupt the game platform Steam. We were at least 250x bigger, and we tried everything. But ultimately, Goliath lost. Here's why:
The 15+ year long attempt to challenge Steam started before I was VP of Prime Gaming, but we never cracked the code. Not under my leadership or anyone else's.
The first way we tried to enter the online-game-store market was through acquisition. We acquired Reflexive Entertainment (a small PC game store) and tried to scale it. It went nowhere.
Then, after buying Twitch, we created our own PC games store. Our assumption was that gamers would naturally buy from us because they were already using Twitch. Wrong.
Finally, we built "Luna," a game streaming service that let people play without a high-end PC. Around the same time, Google tried the same thing with their product "Stadia." Neither gained significant traction. The whole time, Steam dominated despite being a relatively small company (compared to Amazon and Google).
The mistake was that we underestimated what made consumers use Steam.
It was a store, a social network, a library, and a trophy case all in one. And it worked well.
At Amazon, we assumed that size and visibility would be enough to attract customers, but we underestimated the power of existing user habits. We never validated our core assumptions before investing heavily in solutions. The truth is that gamers already had the solution to their problems, and they weren't going to switch platforms just because a new one was available.
We needed to build something dramatically better, but we failed to do so. And we needed to validate our assumptions about our customers before starting to build. But we never really did that either.
Just because you are big enough to build something doesn't mean people will use it.