JohnGreenArt
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JohnGreenArt

I remember seeing a screening of The Iron Giant before it had the score (and even some final voices), and the music used for the climax was from the end of Alien 3.

It fit incredibly well, and even now when I watch the movie I keep hearing that music instead of the final score.

Makes me nostalgic for Star Wars Episode I: Racer (which oddly was not called “Pod Racer.”)

A female protagonist? That’s crazy talk.

Is “I never asked for this” the New Game Plus mode?

I’ve used DS4Windows without any problems with the controller being recognized as an XBox controller. And with that emulator, the “share” button on PS4 acts as the “back” button on XBox, which makes sense. Plus the touchpad still works as a mouse.

For some reason, PC games that natively recognize the PS4 controller

Yeah, that’s a good point. Looking at the old trailers and the game now, it’s tough to see what would be IN the game now that wasn’t already in the game back then.

Hello Games did suffer a flood late in 2013, but according to this interview it doesn’t sound like they lost anything:
http://www.polygon.com/2014/3/11/5487…

...aaaaand I just came upon a moon with a creature the size of a T-Rex that wants to kill me.

So there are indeed big animals out there.

It does happen to most closely resemble a chicken, though.

I’d have to disagree with this statement, specifically the “entirely” part.

I’d argue that, other than the look of the UI and the scale of the brontosaurus-like creature and rhino-like creature, what this trailer shows is not only precisely what the game is, but ALL the game is. Meaning, the game offers nothing more

Does this game require any of the Skyrim DLC?

And if I’ve already got Skyrim mods installed that change skills, physics, etc., will they screw up how Enderal works?

Cola Wars. Cola Wars never changes.

The “files” tab has separate downloads for Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. Just download the season you want.

At a time?

Thanks for finding that. That sounds like what I’d read before. It is disappointing that other players won’t see changes that others have made to planets, but I am glad it sounds like changes a player makes are stored for that player. I’d find it very immersion-breaking if I revisited a planet and everything I’d done

I recall Hello Games mentioning that if one player makes changes to a planet, and another player visits that planet, the 2nd player would not see the changes. So you couldn’t, say, carve your name in the ground and have someone else see it. But, I’m wondering, if you yourself make changes to a planet, then leave and

My problem with flamethrowers in a number of games is not so much the weapon itself, but the enemy reactions to being hit with it. There are some games that handle this well, where an enemy who’s been set on fire will flail and panic, even if the fire isn’t doing much damage. But in others enemies react as if they’re

What got me was the use of the 2004 Millennium Falcon toy.

Does this play anything like Scrolls?

Yup! And the chromatic aberration can be turned off, as well as the depth of field.

Yeah, betting on them fixing all the problems with the port is a Longshot.