You can turn it off. Just shut off post processing and the sepia tone goes away. You’ll still be an airplane, though.
You can turn it off. Just shut off post processing and the sepia tone goes away. You’ll still be an airplane, though.
I can definitely agree with the insubordination and to a degree minimum to get by but Taro just irks me with his attitude. Sure he loves the job but when things go wrong he puts the responsibility to other people. He doesn't work to fix the problem himself like Aoi does and instead pawns off the troubles to other…
This video is a perfect metaphor for all the times I've made meticulous plans and their end results.
"At this date and this time {First name} {Last name} dies from a successful drone attack."
It has 33% less health and deals 25% less damage than a sentry. It also shoots less per second than a level 2 sentry. Not to mention the fact that you can't repair damage nor could you refill ammo. They're one and done weapons typically thrown down while the engie is running. Also, people always do stuff with weapons…
But for me that 100 metal cost is balanced out by the reduced dmg output and lower sentry health. A good rocket or two and it's done. As long as you don't charge it head on I'm pretty sure you can minimize your personal damage. They also do nothing for ubered enemies. Adding an extra 10 metal pretty much defeats the…
As an Engie on the go mini-sentries are my best friend. They act fast, help hold back those pesky problems, and is affordable for my measly 100 metal budget. When you need to be quick, mini-sentries do the trick. Mini-sentries: I love those little guys.
I hope they do Fox only, Final Destination, no items next.
Maybe when I run out of things I'll give it another look but the first couple of episodes really soured me on the whole thing. They could've shown the cruelty of the world in a less torture porn-esque way.
I tried but I just can't enjoy it. There are other series that have better plot development and characters that come to mind.
Well Gundam G Recon has its own set of problems but nothing compared to the first episode of Cross Ange.
It's not about how "hyper-sexualized" the show is. There are lots of fanservice based shows. This took not only sex but also violence to an unnecessarily high degree. It's like they did it just for shock value rather than organically fitting it with the story.
I don't know. I don't see myself enjoying the show at all. Even if it does get better it still feels like it falls under the whole fanservice/mech anime genre to me. The story didn't really win me over even if you take out the gratuitous scenes. And with other series like You Lie in April and Aldnoah Zero still going…
I'm not sure how good a selling point "Good except for the first third of the series" is for an anime. I tried watching the show but 10 minutes into the first episode and I was done.
I accidentally entered a station thinking I already requested to dock. Once I crossed the threshold angry red letters told me I was trespassing. It wasn't until 5 of my 20 seconds were already gone that I realized I failed to make a docking request. Turned, boosted, made it just outside the opening before I and my…
I've never wanted to hit an imaginary character more than I have Taro. I understand what he embodies for the show as both a device and a possible representation of something but my god I absolutely hate the ever living crap out of him. So much so that it almost turned me off to watching new episodes because I know…
And with none of the ramifications!
I still dream of the day when we get a new Freelancer game. My college roommates had a lot of fun playing tag with supply runs. Three of us would be cargo ships (skinned to look like FedEx trucks) and one would play pirate and chase us down.
Dear god I just want another Pokemon Snap. The WiiU gamepad is SCREAMING for one.