Flying_Gazzelle
Flying_Gazzelle
Flying_Gazzelle

I always felt entirely weightless in Half Life games. You moved around with such ridiculous ease. Strafing back and to the left, for example, felt as fast as moving forward. I haven't ever seen someone who can strafe back to the left as fast as they move forwards.

No, it isn't the engine. You are literally talking about the game. You say, for exmaple, "It's a 2011 game,"

So... This is mostly unrelated but can someone explain Shin Megami Tensei to me? A friend of mine is looking at the series as she got a 3DS and likes RPGs... But she has no clue where to even start. Do you need to play the previous games to understand the new ones? Should she just wait for Shin Megami Tensei 4 to be

So... You realise you are talking about a game and not an engine, right?

It varies from person to person. I have 3.2GB regularly and I don't seem to crash more than once every few hours. (Which can be down to a range of things.) Either my monitoring program is broke, (Which is unlikely,) or, as many have reported, it varies.

And? We are talking about engines here. Valve have used the Source engine since Half Life 2. (And counter-strike.) (It's also arguably just a modified quake-engine just like Bethesda's current engine is a modified version of an older engine. But I daren't open that can of worms.)

I have been playing Skyrim recently. Fairly certain it's not 3GB. That was more due to the game being designed as a 32 bit program, however. Originally it had a 2GB limit but that was removed in an earlier patch... Which proves that it's not exactly the engine's fault.

Have you ever played Half-Life? The textures are shit and the controls are clunky as hell.

You're all wrong.

I, personally, find the gameplay fun. A two-handed mace certainly feels weighty. I never quite understand people who talk to the contrare of that. You slowly swing it, things die or stagger and a satisfying meaty sound occurs when the hit connects.

I hear people say it's outdated. Why is it outdated?

Yeah... I'd rather not. The pacing is just broken, in my opinion, if that is what would be required to interest me. It's not even that I mind grinding normally in an MMO. It's just that the grinding in SWTOR was so dull and inane.

How do you measure that?

It's a shame that SWTOR added grindy bullshit. I couldn't get into it due to how slow it was.

That may be so but Wii U practically sounds like it's simply an upgrade to the Wii. I mean... It has a bloody U. That clearly stands for "Upgrade," right?I've heard this several times from clueless non-gaming folk.

My mother once cooked pizza for me and my friend at 3AM in the morning. We were doing something in Warcraft 3. Can't remember what.

The joke was never that good to begin with.

I always find it funny when people can't understand when someone is continuing a joke.

Europa Universalis 4 isn't cookie cutter compared to the stuff on this list. :p

Probably explains why he's my least favourite as well. Although, I already knew this was why. I don't share a single interest with him.