Don’t forget, console players are getting mods this time around too (early next year)! We’ll see how restrictive the requirements are, but the fact that they are getting mods at all is great.
Don’t forget, console players are getting mods this time around too (early next year)! We’ll see how restrictive the requirements are, but the fact that they are getting mods at all is great.
Tomorrow is my birthday too! Go Valentines Day babies!
There will be an in-game setting for it. You’ll enable the ability to pair with the companion app in-game, then connect to the game via the app.
Over-corrected is what I meant, and I think you knew that.
Ah, perhaps that is true. Didn’t consider that things might be off on the first day of the game.
I have yet to see the Rebels win in the beta. Maybe overbalanced?
You know, UserConnected, you could have answered the question in the time it took your to write up a snarky response to Warruz’s amusing reply to Kumiko.
I believe Rezosu/Lazius refers to the currently equipped weapon - whether you’re in your ship or not. I believe Rezosu is single shot (perhaps for resource gathering), Lazius is a continuous laser beam.
So because you are bad at identifying LEGO bricks, this is no longer LEGO?
Hello, childhood, it’s been a long time.
Beautifully written! You perfectly summed up just why I have a love for Fallout 3 that surpasses that of any other game (and spent 3 years modding it!). You can knock Bethesda all you want for their - admittedly sometimes endearing - bugs, but they do level design better than pretty much any other developer.
Eh, it could be done. Just need a way to emulate the mouse pointer. There’s barely any keyboard controls, besides a few shortcuts.
Why is this a thing? Why not just have the bun be the length of the hot dog?
Indeed, wasn’t it using Source? If so, looked crazy good for a Source game.
Yeah, it definitely is not for everyone. I enjoyed it for what it was, which was probably more of an interactive narrative rather than a game. Still one of the prettiest environments I’ve seen in a game, I think.
Dear Esther takes up, what, like 40 minutes of your time and looks beautiful regardless of its lack of Unreal. Worth the time.
Check out the game’s “portal” trailer. Shows a good variety.
Bethesda’s games have always had good PC launches. Few bugs here and there like any Bethesda game has, but they’ve always performed well.
In other words: What even the best looking games look like for 75% of development.
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