Like maybe a lottery system with a random number of downward firing ejector seats?
Like maybe a lottery system with a random number of downward firing ejector seats?
Looks like a construction truck on the side of this Russian highway decided he'd go ahead and merge into the middle…
Don Mattrick's vision is DEAD! I guess the new people in charge realized it was a bad mistake and that now that the Don is gone they can actually do what is right and make the system an actually good system!
Come on, that's the graphics department effin' with them.
Hahaha. I thought the same thing.
The closest I know about coding is some Game Maker experience from a decade ago. I think this could be possible with some sprite and background changes on the existing game, though!
It is refreshing to see it from a perspective that if he were right all along vis-a-vis a near peer/an equivalent adversary, then the F-35 might not sound as good as it may against a less capable opponent. Although to be fair the broad sweeping generalizations from both sides and the accompanying hyperbole really…
Lmao. It finally hit me man x). Well done.
I watched the video. I read the notes.
Actually, L.A. Noire modeled L.A. pretty darn well, I thought. :3 Not much like contemporary Los Angeles, but for a historical recreation it was really a lot of fun to drive around and super detailed. Though I haven't been in L.A. since I was 10, so take that with a grain of salt.
The first Driver had a semi-accurate detailing of Mid-City. My friend and I drove around and found what was pretty much his house in the game (crude and blocky, but relatively same layout)
Sort of but not really. Really only the Loop has any degree of accuracy. Millennium Park and much of the Loop is done really well. The Mag (err Mad) Mile resembles it sort of but driving down the video game Michigan Avenue doesn't feel the same as the real thing....and I guess they couldnt license the water tower…
not even close. They added huge rivers and bridges making it like a weird NYC but with a few iconic Chicago locations. Streets are all wrong. There's sort of a shade of the loop but it's mostly wrong. I was disappointed by this "Chicago." As someone who owns a condo on S. Wells in Printers Row.
I was so hoping that would be the case with Seattle in inFAMOUS: Second Son. I live in the area, and would always get really hyped when I'd see screens of lesser landmarks like the Pink Elephant Car Wash. Knowing that Sucker Punch was located in Bellevue (basically an extension of Seattle that lies a bit to the East),…
I don't know about neighborhoods, but I do know that from watching my brother play I've seen him look around and recognize paths to certain areas just from visiting.
Not exactly. It all looks accurate, but the city is much smaller. All the landmarks are there, but it's more of a caricature than an accurate model of the city. Which is good for getting around in the game. 3 things they really messed up though:
A young kid riding his bike in Bakersfield, California was attacked by a neighbor's dog in the driveway. Amazingly,…