What?!?
What?!?
I must say, the “scrapper” part of the game looks pretty interesting. Just looking for loot and secret areas in your trusty wagon while avoiding gangs of thugs must be pretty cool.
If you haven't already, I can recommend taking the time to get "The Neverhood" working, and playing through it.
... It's so pretty... And it once again shows how stupid the Wii U and its GamePad is...
Not being the target doesn't mean they are shit, and sadly because ignoring the fact that few people do support this kind of shit enough so developers think it is viable even in non FTP games we have this huge problem all over the industry. So no lets not ignore this.
$50~, guaranteed rare. Yep. Devs have shit the bed. Fuck these games and everything they stand for.
now I'm ashamed of my machines... that's my best:
Oh please, "proper" 96 exit run? Those people would get destroyed in a proper all dragon coins run. If you're going to put an arbitrary requirement to belittle something, chances are someone else can always just one up that.
I think they got schizophrenia and video games mixed up.
Building IKEA furniture is so easy, it makes me wonder what kind of people complain about it being difficult...
#PCMasterRace
He also writes the script for every episode, directs every episode, and somehow has had the time to also write/direct a bunch of movies (including the South Park movie, which is just a perfect musical) and one of the most critically acclaimed Broadway shows of all time. Dude's a talented motherfucker.
I would totally give it a go. I don't see what "training" you could do for that other than following the advice of people who can do it (small steps) and repeating till you were good at it.
"Your Eyes Won't Believe This Man Can Actually Walk On Planks!!"
But there's a give and take. You give up real physical pieces, but you gain other things. Minecraft creates infinitely huge worlds to explore, and every type of block or objects interacts with others somehow. There are all these interrelated systems to play with and there's always something new over the next hill.
It's great for people who love to build, and it's amazing for people who love to just explore. I think the real beauty of the game is how elegantly interconnected everything is. Every single inch of the game (er... every cubic meter, at least) is interactable and has some relationship with other things in the world.…
Been a gamer for 30 years and I still don't know wtf the point is in Minecraft.