This would've been great, except for the godawful animation in-between the deaths. Though this is a nice spinoff of the original Dumb Ways to Die video.
This would've been great, except for the godawful animation in-between the deaths. Though this is a nice spinoff of the original Dumb Ways to Die video.
I believe the delayed releases have something to do with a contract with Microsoft to release the DLC earlier on that platform.
As someone who works in the affiliate marketing industry, we have Network Quality/Compliance teams for stuff like this. And for fraudulent/invalid leads, we just reverse all the invalid clicks/sales/leads/what-have-you, so the money isn't paid out. I have no idea why their handling of issues like this is so bad.
I was hoping we'd see a non-sci-fi game from Bungie this time around, but regardless, this sounds interesting. I really hope it's not an MMO-type or multiplayer-focused game though. We need more solid, single player centric games, and I think Bungie can totally fill that void.
This is also assuming it was actually spread out over the week like that.
I was actually about to mention cheat codes, but you beat me to it. Those are intentionally-placed Win Buttons, which are intentionally, and optionally, put there as other means of changing the game to make it easier/crazier/funnier/etc. However, they're also otherwise unavailable in the "normal" game. The distinction…
Shooty McFace had a mohawk, if I recall. I don't think it's meant to be anyone in particular, just one of the psychos.
This. This is why you don't see developers throwing in game-breakingly OP stuff like this into their games.
I'm mostly looking at it from the point of view of the developers, really. Competetive multi or not, some essence of game balance needs to be present. You can't just throw 'win buttons' in your game, knowingly or unknowingly, and be okay with that. At its core, it undoes a lot of the basic elements of what makes the…
Hahaha, oh, well then. Yeah, people always feel entitled to their things, especially if they grant a ridiculously unfair advantage.
Ah, yes, that too. The little bastard is walking all over her. Even said 'motherfucking' among other things. What a little fucking fuck.
So you'd prefer having a win button? Fair enough, but even if I don't like it, it would (and has) become an issue for the devs too, as they'd need to then scale everything to accomodate this combo. Otherwise, literally nothing in the game becomes challenging anymore (except perhaps Hyperius, but that's just one…
Isn't that the point though? You shouldn't be able to farm Terramorphous (the giant fucking raid boss that should take 4 people to beat) that easily. That's why the mission is called YOU. WILL. DIE. SERIOUSLY. He's meant to be a difficult boss with a high effort/reward ratio.
Because they're genuinely solid pieces of DLC and the Bee was completely broken to the point of rendering literally everything else in the game obsolete?
Because it makes everything else in the game pointless and obsolete? No need for skills, no need for any other sort of equipment, and no need to take on Terramorphous or any other raid boss with anyone or anything but The Bee and the Conference Call. That isn't fun, challenging, or progressive. I'm glad it's been…
Am I the only one who thinks both parties here are fucking stupid? The mother is incessantly bitching and hounding him in a way that isn't going to get him to do anything, because she's coming across like a total bitch, and the kid is just sitting there blowing her off, and, I imagine, isn't putting in the effort and…
Oh man, what an entitled little shit. It's AMAZING that that bastard didn't get the plug pulled on him. This is what I hate about kids.
You think MW3 was long? Man, I beat that in one sitting, in about 6 hours or less. It was shamefully short. I'd prefer longer campaigns like the old days (well, at least they felt like they were longer). More bang for your buck that way.
I agree with you on the craziness and unpracticality of the designs on some of the suits/helmets and such. However, I believe some, like the Locus helmet (which is a pretty clear homage to Gears of War's Locust enemies) are nothing more than references/easter eggs, and a means of adding more crazy looking things to…
I never really thought about it before, but Assassin's Creed, for a game about assassinating targets (which should be done discreetly, or failing that, without you being detected on your way to the target), doesn't really do stealth well at all.