Mostly because its not so much hard as it just requires patience. If you save before every event and just reload then how is it hard? Its just about patience and retrying over and over again.
Mostly because its not so much hard as it just requires patience. If you save before every event and just reload then how is it hard? Its just about patience and retrying over and over again.
The liberal use of save-scumming, to me, sort of ruins it as well. The second there s a failure, the attempt fails. But if you keep just reloading over and over again until you get the result you want, its just about patience, eventually you will succeed and to me that loses something.
I actually like the ‘puddle lights’. My Toyota has them, they aren’t branded or anything stupid. But they do have downlights at the bottom of the door and under the side mirrors so you can see the ground at night, which is nice.
Exactly...
Ohhhh no! I’m not being tricked into applying for another shady government agency.
This one looks dumber than the first one, which is actually a good thing. The first one felt like it was trying to ground itself a little in the real world, this one isn’ t bothering and thats a good thing.
Gas builds up in the Synovial fluid in the joints, when you extend a joint the fluid shifts and gas bubbles form and pop as the pressure changes. Other places - like your knees - pop more because of the sound that tendons make as they move around and over muscles and bone.
PHEW.. Thats a load of my mind!
Didn’t we trust this guy with crowd funding a game once already?
I actually have this exact toothbrush (in black, natch) and.. i GUESS it helps? I mean, my dentist, when i was talking to them about these sorts of things basically said two things that made a lot of sense to me. ‘whatever makes you brush your teeth more’ and ‘If you’re a lazy brusher, get one’
I feel like Bethesda games always end up with ‘oh well, mods will fix it’ eventually. All i can think is.. well.. maybe it should be ‘fixed’ when the game is released instead of releasing games that people immediately have to ‘fix’.
I feel like i have to push every hotbar button every time i want to find the weapon i want to use, because i never remember where they are.
I’d like to see a DUNE series in the vein of Game of Thrones style. Short series of long episodes that expand over multiple seasons, with a high budget. Something to give everyone time to actually understand what is going on instead of just relying of people having run and understood (and remember) the books.
For me, the console vs. PC debate always comes down to Options.
I’ve been a PC gamer for most of my life, i never really had consoles growing up. But i’ve never had an AMAZING PC either. Recently i got a much better PC and even then i don’t always get 60FPS (because i have a bad habit of jacking up graphics)
40 is still a little too much for me, under 30 would have been a sweet spot to buy it early, now i’ll probably wait for a sale or for the game to evolve a little.
I just figured that i’d pop in and refute the “two choices: you can go with a realistic plastic glowing lightsaber, and never actually make contact with your opponent” statement a little, There are a few places - http://www.ultrasabers.com - being just one that make battle ready - you can whack things all day with…
Science ruins everything, apparently.
The Jedi Knight series disagrees with you on the whole lightsabers thing. Those games were amazing.
I wonder where all the editors went.