Although I empathize with the recent oppression the DILF community has endured (with the burst of Lady Double Zs to the scene), historically speaking, "DILF" relevance and popularity is on the rise! Maybe not as much as how it was in the 1800s, but still:
I hear you. And to be fully transparent I was not referring to "playing RE8" as an enlightening experience. I'm fully aware that the white Shaq is woefully underused in the game. I'm guessing they really didn't expect her to garner this much traction.
Nah, Capcom knew EXACTLY what they were doing with her, just look at some of the camera angles they use in cutscenes featuring her. They jut didn't know what to do with her beyond using her as bait for horny teens
Again, I see what you mean. Surely, she was consciously designed to be horny bait. But I really think they didn't expect her to go rampantly viral on the internet. I know some elderly people who have asked me what this 'Resident Evil' thing is just because she somehow showed up in their feed 😄
Well not really, the area right after Dimitrescu castle, the Beneviento Mansion, is pretty good and has some legit good scares and atmosphere. It's after THAT point that it all goes downhill
Are the multiplayer features of the original versions of the game still functional? I can already imagine the headache that BioWare would have trying to implement the multiplayer infrastructure for these "Legendary" versions. I know that they have not developed any for them.
Hah, knowing Electronic Arts, that might be possible. Rather... I think it's to implement bug fixes for the "Legendary" package. Bug fixes that involve swapping out files and such (e.g. to fix problems with the new textures and updated models) can be a headache if the Denuvo encryption that is used for the "Legendary" package gets in the way.
This fast? Wonder what happened to make EA do that. Last time I checked you have to pay big money for a license to use Denuvo, and it lasts several months.
Curious. It really could be an online thing. I don't care what lies they tell on their site, Denuvo comes with some real performance problems. Might also have been some kind of disagreement between Denuvo and EA. Even if EA can afford it, they'll still cut people off if they feel like they're paying too much.
By the way, where's RE8?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK-aK6I1E6Q
Maybe not as much as how it was in the 1800s, but still:
this meme about that tall bitch its getting old and annoying just like bowsetee
I'm guessing they really didn't expect her to garner this much traction.
I know some elderly people who have asked me what this 'Resident Evil' thing is just because she somehow showed up in their feed 😄
As far as I know, it wasn't FairLight, but EA that removed DENUVO.
This is Electronic Arts.
I can already imagine the headache that BioWare would have trying to implement the multiplayer infrastructure for these "Legendary" versions. I know that they have not developed any for them.
Rather... I think it's to implement bug fixes for the "Legendary" package.
Bug fixes that involve swapping out files and such (e.g. to fix problems with the new textures and updated models) can be a headache if the Denuvo encryption that is used for the "Legendary" package gets in the way.
They can afford it.
Last year $3 billion in profit, this year $800 mil, so far.
Might also have been some kind of disagreement between Denuvo and EA. Even if EA can afford it, they'll still cut people off if they feel like they're paying too much.
EA is famous for liking to make money, but not so much spending anymore.