Like any other game on Earth, League of Legends suffers from lag. Being the biggest game on the planet, though,…
Like any other game on Earth, League of Legends suffers from lag. Being the biggest game on the planet, though,…
... Brian was gone? ... >.>
Right now the game is very much an open sandbox game, granted a pretty big sandbox. With that said its core stuff is in place but they have a lot still to add to the game. Someone best described the current state of the game as "A mile wide but an inch deep"
We all are. Netflix hates it too because Comcast was slowing down Netflix traffic. Why? It competes with their cable business.
I will state for the record I had the sarcasm tag on the end there. While I personally don't give a rip about LoL or that type of game, impressive to see the devs going to these lengths to improve gameplay standards (at least for their product). Granted, I do find it slightly worrisome that they are in some respects…
You mean like the numerous steps they've taken to do so like an automated leave/afk ban system, better responses to caustic behaviour in games, and forcing things like chat restrictions/priority queues for repeat offenders? No community is perfect, but I've been playing this for 4 years, it's SO much better than it…
I guess you could say... it has become the WoW of MOBAs
Uhh I don't think it's a fast lane, or doesn't sound like it at least. from what I read it just seems like their building their own infrastructure or some kinda of direct server connections to clients.
More likely they're dealing with the reality that the FCC is going to cave to ISP interests, or at least that reform will take too long for Riot to dilly-dally.
The opening lines of this trailer seem like a meta-commentary on the film.
Mine goes in the neighbours yard.
Fuck that guy.
I totally approve of this and love seeing ingenuity at work that's a benefit to mankind, but I draw the line at drinking that water. I just would not be able to get the thought of its source out of my head.
Well, if every current customer devoted all their time to exploring, ever single star could be visited in around 23 years, playing at 4 hours per day every single day. I wrote a solid Reddit thread over on /r/EliteDangerous with all the math if you want to read it
Most reviews, including mine, is that it's not finished yet, but the game as-is is a great time. The MMO part isn't really super populated, I see human strangers about one per 2 hours; I mostly hang out with friends. That said, if you're into a space flyer game, grab it, watch the tutorial videos, and jump into the…
During development, you would occasionally see someone ask Frontier "What happens once the entire galaxy has been explored? Will you add Andromeda?" - Even if every single one of their customers devoted their entire life to doing nothing but exploring star systems until the day they die, the galaxy would still be 99%…
These are the voyages...
Some people play gigantic space game Elite: Dangerous to lead humble, (relatively) ordinary space lives. They do…
you sound like a bitch.
Jump scare me with zombie dogs, taunt me with shrieks and gurgles or shock me with grotesque imagery all you want —…