Croswynd
Croswynd
Croswynd

In universe logic is usually pretty consistent. You can’t apply ours to a different setting.

There’s been a surprising amount of hate and vitriol on the Internet over the ending, but what a lot of people don’t know, I suppose, is that the Starcraft universe has never been a very happy place, and endings like the one shown in this short film aren’t rare. The games tell a dark and compelling story for an RTS,

Well, the Zerg only infest what’s useful to them, like marines in power armor. A lone person without power armor isn’t terribly useful.

That was excellent. Thank you for posting this! :D

It’s already halfway funded. $1.1 million right now.

Yeah, I have no doubt it'll be fixed. It was just glaring compared to everything else in the trailer.

I was very impressed with the graphics, which I suppose is par for the course for Uncharted, but it was so impressive that when the car went through water, I was really underwhelmed. Everything else was good, but the water graphics were notably less impressive, haha. Hopefully they fix it for the release.

Oh well. It looks cool. I'll probably pick it up at some point.

Is the sex mandatory? Are there multiple men choices or is it narrowed down to one romantic entanglement? It looks like a pretty cool game, and I don’t hate it for being just homosexual romances, but could I play it celibate, for instance? Honestly, I could probably get past the sex scenes and romantic moments between

Any more than the Elemental Planes of Azeroth?

Implying anything on the Internet goes away.

I'm level 17 and about 50 hours in, myself.

Hahahahaha!

Personally, I rebound the walk/run toggle to / like in World of Warcraft, since I rarely use it, while I put the left CTRL as the action menu, like it was in Witcher 2.

I don’t know if there’s an option on consoles, but on PC, there’s an option to change the pace from running to walking for your normal movement, and I felt that helped with navigation. And you can always sprint if you need to go fast!

Play EverQuest.

Oh, no, we’ll all become bronies now that we know about it! /s

The difference is that gaming isn’t as established as a sport, in the mainstream, like other sports. That’s why it matters.

My claim was about the double standard.

The difference is that they’re already established sports, accepted in the mainstream.