CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey

Obviously balance will be a key thing the developers will be taking into consideration in this game which is why it seems so crazy that you think one side will be overpowered. I think they'll do their best to ensure that a great monster player is able to destroy not-so-great humans and great human players can destroy

I've never backed a Kickstarter so fast. I don't even need to see the video. Done.

I'm a gamer and a long distance runner. This looks amazing and I'd happily run around for hours in Skyrim if the price is right.

You should have enough alcohol in your system when playing that game that it shouldn't matter anymore.

I care even less now that I'm a grown man. When I was in that awkward teen stage, I'd feel self-conscious playing portable games in public. Now that I'm an adult, I don't care.

You can use the stick to turn also. It's not quite as easy, but makes you look less insane to bystanders.

Have you lived in both the south when it got a big snow and the north when it got a big snow? I have and several people replying to you have and they all say you're wrong, because you are.

Yeah, people don't get how Disney does this whole thing. They own other companies and make some pretty hardcore stuff just under a different name so people don't associate it with Disney. Technically, Disney (through a child company) made Kill Bill and Sin City. I think they know how to make some non-kiddie movies.

What I meant by "biracial family" wasn't just that she was biracial, but that her family which clearly consists of white and black parents are shown at the beginning of the game. This has even been a controversial issue in advertising as recent as August, so it's a nice change to see it in a video game.

Not only is she a woman of color, but she's from a biracial family, which I don't know if I've ever seen in a video game. And it's not like they're shoving it down your throat of "Look how progressive we are!" it's just there and you're free to make of it what you will.

That would be interesting, but I bet the south is pretty heavy on coffee drinkers too. Probably less on lattes and fancy coffee drinks, but I know of very few working adults down here who don't drink regular drip coffee daily.

The point typically isn't to make all they need. It's to show there's enough interest that they should make it. If people are willing to put up $600,000 this far in advance, it shows that there is a lot of desire for such a game. This makes other people, like publishers, want to help put up money. Also, if they make a

Chattanooga, TN. It's actually cheaper than Google Fiber (by like a dollar, so they can make the claim of it being cheaper) and we had it before them too. My connection is faster than my hard drive, though the bottleneck tends to be servers when it gets to the high end. It's often literally faster to delete something

Is it really doing that much to your hard drive? I download at like 40MB/s (I have a gig connection, so I could do more than that), which as far as I can tell is about where Steam caps out server-side, and haven't noticed any HDD issues. I could understand the download choking your network connection, though. I just

The free version is more than enough for the average hobbyist. If you're more than that, pay for the full version. Heck, the free version even has the Android and iPhone support that used to cost hundreds extra.

DDoS attacks aren't usually run by a bunch of people just using their own computers to do a DoS. That would be easy to mitigate unless thousands (tens or hundreds of thousands in the case of big websites like battle.net and EA) of people were involved in one attack. If the same small number of machines are hitting the

If they're taking suggestions for ways to improve it: get rid of it and let me just launch my games from Steam.

360 and PS3 also had poor launches but at least those could play the last generation of games. Xbox, Game Cube, N64, Dreamcast, SNES, NES, those were good console launches.

"This is old tech ... doesn't have digital-optical out,"

Actually, they're not far off the mark, according to research done about diversity training and other attempts diversity awareness. It tends to make people more aware of the differences between people which makes them tiptoe around people who are different rather than explaining that despite their differences, people