If Andromeda had been a live service games with a plan to nickel-and-dime people via microtransactions I bet they’d have put some more effort into saving it.
If Andromeda had been a live service games with a plan to nickel-and-dime people via microtransactions I bet they’d have put some more effort into saving it.
To expand on my earlier comment:
Honey absolutely lasts indefinitely. Those crystals aren’t a sign of spoilage, they’re just...crystals. If you want to return your honey to its original consistency, submerge the jar in hot water for a few minutes. VOY O LA! Good as new!
The combat seems like fun, but the stopping to minmax in the middle of the dungeon seems to slow the demo down a bit, I only have about an hour in it but I could see getting lost in the combat for quite a while
Leadership says, ‘Well we don’t want to articulate our strategy because we don’t want anyone to steal our strategy.’
I really wanted to like the demo, but the controls/combat just seemed overly (perhaps needlessly?) complex. Maybe they just threw too much at me at once...
Why are the microtransaction menus always so aesthetically painful to look at? Is this a deliberate choice or just laziness?
Because then you would be able to pause the game. Pretty simple, my dude.
Or, shit, you just want to pause the game. Who gives a shit if it’s a “legitimate” reason to pause, y’know?
Because you don’t always have that kind of time. Sometimes your kid or your pet is moments from doing something dangerous or stupid and you have to do something about it now.
It’s not a big issue, but it’s worth asking the question: if they were just going to leave a work-around in the menus that allows you to pause anyway, why not just let people pause normally?
When playing the game in single-player there’s straight-up no reason to not allow pausing that outweighs the fundamental user-friendliness of a pause button.
Are you being deliberately obtuse or are you actually dull enough to not get the absolute basics of why pausing is a good thing for games to let you do?
I have not been getting the vibe that gamers don’t have a problem with NFTs. In fact, I’ve been getting the exact opposite vibe - that there is no good NFT and blockchain is the devil. People do not seem to agree with Gabe on this.
I was thinking it looked more along the lines of a school uniform of some kind.
Interesting. It’s the opposite for me. First time in a very long time where I like all three.
What purpose would breeding serve? Without a competitive battle option and no traditional IVs for stats, there’s not much point. Breeding was always the most tedious part of the games, and I don’t miss it at all.