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Video showing game play could be done by some tester. Kinda sorry for being off topic lets look for question marks in the opening comment. Oh no questions. I guess my off topic statements are as good as your off topic statements.
I also feel the exact opposite. I'm more likely to try a demo, then buy the game. Than pay for a game I haven't tried. So I tend to wait for games to become very cheap before I buy them, so when I do get disappointed, I don't feel like I have wasted €50. If every game had demos, I'd spend a hell of a lot more on games/gaming. Demos are NOT pointless. Trailers are. Trailers are all BS "WOO LOOK AT WHAT WE DID" which ends up being completely misleading. Demos let you get a feel what what is ACTUALLY going on.
Those give you a pretty good idea, you can see the good with the bad.
It only has generic steam DRM, which means you can pop any generic anti-steam-DRM, which is never game specific, into the folder and donezo
also lmao @ "security flaw to access your PC"
Please refrain from making analogies that make no sense
Yes, the Switch emulator is moving very rapidly! You can already play Disgaea 5 on it, albeit with a crappy framerate. Now it's just a question of who is quicker: the emulator makers or NIS? Only time will tell.
I have to disagree with you Kuro. Sadly its none of the above. Disgaia is NIS's flagship franchise, they truly just want to put out the best possible version of the game. NIS is not going to go to great lengths to prevent piracy. They will take some measures, but nothing out of the ordinary. NIS caters to a niche loyal fanbase. They are confident and trust this fanbase to not care enough to pirate their games. Further more NIS is not in any financial hardships. For the most part they simply act as a publisher for other studios such as idea factory and take very few risks in business. Sure they are not hitting any major homeruns, but they are also not striking out either. You can speculate all you want but there is just not enough evidence to support your claims.
don't expect these to be fixed at all lul
I often look at a video of a game and think "meh". Then if I eventually try the game, I often end up liking it despite thinking it looks like sh!t in the video.
I agree. Gameplay is always more helpful to me to form my own opinion. However i've talked to people who can't gain much without feedback from someone.