Except it will never be a finished product if it never receives funding; just look at the number of projects from the last two decades that turned to vaporware despite huge levels of community interest and support.
Except it will never be a finished product if it never receives funding; just look at the number of projects from the last two decades that turned to vaporware despite huge levels of community interest and support.
Kickstarter is a means for getting investors. In the last few years it’s been viewed as a way to pre-order products, or support creators directly, or whatever else you want to call it; but really it’s a fundraising service that allows creators to find investments without the need to seek out large private investors…
After the release of the New 3DS with it’s fancier hardware and near negligible difference in graphics still being so recent I don’t really see this happening any time soon...
Both words have very different meanings, how exactly would it be redundant?
Actually it’s worth noting that Legend of Legacy does actually make some sense, when you consider that it would be the story of how something was handed off to the next generation; that is if you take each word as it’s intended to mean.
Yeah, that’s why if I am going to play a game with permadeath I prefer ones that actually enforce it; like Hardcore characters in the Diablo series for example, then there is no temptation of reloading an old save. I always love when reloading isn’t an option though, it makes every moment feel important, every…
I know it doesn’t really make much sense because anyone can obtain the weapons and use them, but from a story perspective there is actually only one Thorn, just like there is only one Bad Juju, Red Death, SGA, TLW, etc... They are specific one of a kind items within the universe, with lore and stories attached to…
It depends on range, at close-mid TLW will outshoot Thorn without a problem, but at mid-long Thorn has scout-rifle level accuracy and can butcher TLW users with ease... Truthfully Thorn’s range is what makes it feel broken to me to be honest.
It also does a ridiculous damage at a very long range. It’s effectively stronger than every other weapon type because just one shot from a distance can inflict a crazy amount of damage.
The funny thing is half way through Wild Hunt I am already realizing I want to play W1, W2, and then W3 all over again as soon as I'm finished; there's something about this world that keeps dragging me in to do it all over again and see where different decisions could have led me I guess...
Dark Souls 2’s terrible lag is half the reason why I started shutting off my network to play the campaign and gave up on most of the games covenants; in my opinion it’s game breaking and always feels frustrating rather than fulfilling, especially when you keep running into the same blatantly overpowered builds and…
I tried it last year when they initially started the beta phases; I wanted to like it because I love Splash Damages aesthetics, but after taking nearly an hour to find a match with players in it and then timing out and disconnecting half way through the match I gave up on it entirely.
I just have a hard time imagining they are the Berkshires or the Appalachians based on their proximity to what appears to be a modified Boston skyline above; and the Blue Hills simply aren’t even close to that large...
I doubt it will, considering with the exception of the shot that shows the state house and Paul Revere statue it looks nothing like Boston to me really, it’s just another generic post apocalyptic city; what’s especially odd is the abundance of mountains and total lack of ocean...
This is considered a glitch? I feel like it’s fairly normal in RPGs for you to not gain experience (or to gain less experience) from doing activities that you have over leveled.
It has the size of Skyrim or Dragon Age but within a couple hours of playing I immediately felt more involved in the world and characters than either of them.
Honestly, as tempting as it is, I wouldn’t recommend doing this. You’re not supposed to run around The Witcher 3 with a bunch of money, and it’s more satisfying to earn it from doing cool quests for the people in that world.
I’m am sure there are people out there that foolishly spent $2-3k on getting sli titan Xs and now feel the need to supersample at 8k so they can justify their purchase and rant about how much better they are than everyone else on the Internet...
Or you don’t understand that a vertical slice is not an actual game, it’s an ideal target; and at some point they need to focus on making the full game run not only on $2-3k high end pcs but a huge variety of mid range pcs as well as consoles.
I have a 780 and used nvidia’s optimize settings which set everything to high/ultra and I’m getting a steady 60 FPS unless I turn on hair works which puts me at about 30-45. I have a brand new i7 quad core cpu, 16 Gb ram, and a gtx 600 series dedicated to run physx though so my experience could be a bit different…