Benoit93
Benoit93
Benoit93

Ian Walker apparently doesn’t know how to eat anything with utensils and has never heard of napkins.

No. Luftrausers is made by Jan Willem Nijman based on a flash game made by Rami Ishmail, published by Vlambeer Games. Jet Lancer is made by Vladimir Fedyushkin published by Armor Games. Not the same person.

No coop multiplayer = automatic fail.

They, uh, keep selling more copies of the game. And they only have to pay 25 people.

Gross.

What a nightmare. Imagine someone being both good at Final Fantasy and yet also not 100% sharing all the exact political views as you. I’m glad this person with mildly divergent viewpoints on minor aspects of not-at-all settled terminology was ousted from this video game speedrun streaming event.

Not sure I see the conflict, here. Victims are still victims whether they’re idiots or not. Victimizers are still hurting people even if those people are stupid and uh “asking for it”.

It’s procedural, but with handmade assets placed for most known systems, and occasional updates as real-life discoveries are made. You may be amused to learn that Elite’s procgen predicted the recently discovered Trappist-1 system with an impressive degree of accuracy: 39 light years away, same number of planets,

::eyeroll::

Honestly a dead deer isn’t food until you make it food. It’s not like you suddenly have a viable meal in front of you as soon as you kill a deer. I don’t know if the Division has an extensive crafting/cooking/farming system but if they were going to make animals drop meat they would also have to either add in

Yeah but without the Puritan ideal it can be forbidden but it’s not going to be that big of a deal. It gets reduced to the same categories as kicking a puppy or throwing a bucket of paint on someone, whereas *with* the Puritan ideal still in place it’s viewed by many as worse than murder and spoken about as “a fate

How do you figure? Pretty sure killing and rape are largely interchangeable in the majority of use cases.

Yeah but without the Puritan ideal it can be forbidden but it’s not going to be that big of a deal. It gets reduced to the same categories as kicking a puppy or throwing a bucket of paint on someone, whereas *with* the Puritan ideal still in place it’s viewed by many as worse than murder and spoken about as “a fate

Honestly I think it’s more for bragging rights than anything else. However much the navigation info is worth he could have easily earned it back in the 2 1/2 months he’s been stranded there.

That’s not even a little bit true. There is no way anyone has ever spent 200 hours trying to get a laser cannon in Elite.

You have it pretty much right. 600 hours of straight line supercruise requires way more fuel than a hyperspace jump; there’s no way he could possibly supercruise back to the star he arrived at. If his plan had gone correctly he would have stopped juuuust early enough to make a single hyperjump to a suitable fuel star.

My theory is that this whole fiasco was marketing doing an overcorrection trying to win back fans who are soured on the series’ decision to downplay the female beauty aspect in the new DOA’s graphical presentation. Previous entries in the series had more revealing, sexually provocative costumes and more pronounced

I like the features Steam offers. I guess developers don’t like it when users can review their games or post feedback or whatever. Steam is going to be the platform which caters to what buyers want, and Epic is going to be the platform which caters to what indie developers want. OK then.

Lol. Quality stuff right there.