MJ12 Detachment Agent
A trademark by itself doesn’t mean a game is being (or will be) developed.
However, the coding of the Soulsinger trademark is very explicit.
Downloadable computer games software; downloadable video game software - Entertainment provided via the Internet, namely, providing online massively multi-player video games; on-line entertainment services in the nature of online computer game tournaments; providing on-line information in the field of computer gaming entertainment; Entertainment services, namely, ongoing multimedia programs about a computer game featuring a fictional universe, accessible by web-based applications, mobile phone applications, and computer networks
Soulsinger was trademarked as an MMO.
It was the last game I pre-ordered and I think the last EA game I bought (outside of some retro titles).
I don’t really get hyped for games, Simcity 2012 was an exception. And then I played and it was clear they were deceptive in their marketing and management had no clue what they were dealing with.
Yeah, that’s Simcity 2000. On some level, both Simcity 3000 and Simcity 4 were an evolution of Simcity 2000.
The graphics from Simcity 4 (even Simcity 3000) hold up very well today.
I think it’s the mixture of a high quality creative direction and immense detail.
This is a great interview, from back when RPS was good.
Have not played the game, but the short story was extremely good.
Need to get a copy.
Curious how well this works with some open source projects that have separate implementationa for Nvidia and AMD/Intel GPUs.
Although it sounds like the devs would have to be aware of AdaptiveCpp.
Glad to hear you’re enjoying it!
Hopefully, they will patch in signaling and more granular control at some point in the future.
Yeah, it was a fun train logistics game that offered some challenge but without insane complexity (and I say this as someone who play Transport Fever 1/2).
Thanks, I did a first time play of Morrowind 5 years ago (with a lot of modding). Unfortunately I lost that install. This seems like a well organized and up to date guide.
An abandoned medical research facility as a setting for a survival horror game, who could have thought?
Or you could play a game that’s not exclusively built around currently OP cash shop items (that get nerfed after the refund period is over).
Bt this point, it is reasonable to assume that Star Citizen is a self-enrichment scheme for the founder’s, Chris Roberts, family.
Until we see more in-depth gameplay videos, it’s best to remain skeptical.
Found a workaround for Q2.
Steam Store has a tab heading titled “Recently Updated”, in it you can find a section called “Recently Updated”:
https://store.steampowered.com/news/
This is comparable to your news feed in your library but it also includes news/updates from games that you have on wishlist. Not the most elegant solution, but it does limit the number of items compared to AnarchoNoAdjectives “/updated/all” link.
Thank you so much!
Perfect solution for Q1!
For Q2, does anyone have any thoughts about filtering all updates either by tag or by a specific game list?
It could be a good MMO. :)
Pretty solid achievement, but I wonder if they’ll be able to continue iterating without access to EUV tech.
Is this an ARM CPU or some local ISA, this can’t be x86.
I thought this was a joke, but no it’s a real game. Played it on itch.io for a bit, actually seems like a good concept that fits the overall theme.
Except that the Arena Commander trademark doesn’t reference the term MMO. Soulsinger does. Neither of them reference karaoke.
If it’s a mini-game, why add the term MMO to the description?
Not saying Soulsinger is in development (or even will be), but also I see no reason to deny verifiable facts.