It is more of a JRPG twist on Traditional CRPGs that BioWare and the like put out. At least that’s how I always felt. To me it almost felt like a Final Fantasy/JRPG KOTOR.
It is more of a JRPG twist on Traditional CRPGs that BioWare and the like put out. At least that’s how I always felt. To me it almost felt like a Final Fantasy/JRPG KOTOR.
You could make that argument to a point, except that Ocarina is explicitly set as a prequel to Link to the Past AND is referenced by Twilight Princess and Wind Waker.
GPU and CPU performance increases have far outstripped hard drive read speed increases
It’s no secret that Overwatch players are precious about the game’s balance changes. On the internet, fans act as armchair game devs, flooding the Overwatch forums with strongly-worded opinions whenever there’s an unpopular or surprising change.
Still playing through Breath of the Wild, though I may play some Ballistic Overkill (Really fun, cheap indie FPS) or Guild Wars 2 on PC as well
Not to mention Blizzard JUST made the original PC Starcraft + Broodwar free and is releasing their own remaster later this year
Really depends on how you play the game, when I played, I just wanted to mine or shoot things. I let the Corp/Alliance leaders handle the “Excel” work.
You’re right and it really doesn’t matter, but my head canon wants to point to the “Fallen Link” timeline. It has the most tied together set of games in that Oracle of Ages/Seasons, Link’s Awakening, and A Link Between Worlds are all direct sequels of A Link to the Past (of which Ocarina of Time is a prequel) and…
This is assuming that these new species don’t just evolve naturally overtime (or didn’t exist at all). Hyrule is a small place in a much wider world.
See I, personally think it’s the fallen hero timeline as it’s the timeline with the most returns of Ganon AND it’s the timeline with the most cohesive amount of sequels/tied together stories (ALttP has 4 sequels, one of those sequels has a sequel and out of the 5 games, 3 deal with additional Ganon returns).
In my personal headcanon, BOTW takes place in the far, far future of the “Link Falls” Timeline. Primarily b/c if Impa’s line “history of Hyrule is also the history of the Calamity Ganon” and the failed timeline has significantly more returns (or attempts at return) of Ganon than the other timelines (2 returns in the…
Hyrule Warriors (like Smash Bros) isn’t canon in the Zelda Universe, but a spinoff.
What part of “don’t have energy to exercise” isn’t clear. The point made by the video/article about time is spot on. All I’m saying is that it doesn’t take fatigue into account.
Wireless interference is a very real thing. Think about this - you have any number of devices running on the wireless 2.4Ghz range - Smartphone, Wireless Access point, Laptops, Baby Monitors (Yup), Cordless Phone, Wireless keyboard/mice (not using Bluetooth that is).... and if ANY of them operate on the same channel…
While I agree with a vast majority of the article and talk, one thing that doesn’t seem to be accounted for is fatigue.
The main drawback to eve (for me) is that because it is “balanced” as a game (to make things semi-fair), you rarely get ships that are the equivalent to the Millenium Falcon or Ghost as the game actively limits your ability to outfit a cargo ship with weapons. Same for other ships. Battleships generally don’t do a…
It really depends on what you’re doing and your laptop. Windows VMs are not small by any means (especially on HDD space). In many cases, I’ve been given a laptop with only ~200-300GB of SSD space. Between OS/Apps and a Windows VM, I would’ve used over 1/2 or more space just on that and the ability to run office,…
WINE-staging has a lot of independent patches in it specifically for gaming. Using that with something like PlayOnLinux has worked wonders for me. More info:
How in the world did that happen?
#1 and (and by extension #2) really aren’t that hard as they could just have the switch, 3DS, and WiiU pull usernames from that same database(s) and correlate the “Game IDs” for VC games from the 3 purchases so that, even with different “product IDs” they are matched on some shared “key” that shows you already have it…