SirBroad
SirBroad
SirBroad

Says you. Nocturne ults still give me flashbacks to his release, where the game force-crashed even on high end rigs when he ulted, and toasters’ framerates dropped the moment he appeared on screen normally because of how many particles he had compared to other champions.

I don’t think it was an actual gripe, was my point. I think it was just like how GPS and Google Maps have made it so 90% of us can’t find our way out of a box without technology, lol.

I think the point was more that I personally, as a player in WoD, can queue up for a dungeon without actually knowing where the entrance to that dungeon is. It makes it a tad awkward if you do actually run it with a full group. :P

Hm, makes sense. Kind of a grey area though, I guess? Ultimately that’s nowhere near PVP botting, but I can see where some people get upset at it as well. (Though why on earth milling isn’t in a window like every other tradeskill eludes me.)

Maybe I’m misunderstanding G keys since I don’t have a Logitech board - are they not mostly just extra keys?

Eh. It just wasn’t funny. :P Say what you want about the state of the game, it’s still commercially successful.

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Fair point! I’m just not a huge fan of hers. XD

Fair enough, I guess. I caught Agents when it was on Netflix and then Agent Carter at a friend’s place, haha.

Are you current on any of the Marvel TV series? Off the top of my head, Skye, Agent May, and Agent Carter are all this brand of amazing. :P But yes, agree on Black Widow.

As a long-time player with little to no qualms about occasionally spending RP on champions following a time = money formula (I can spend a month of casual play unlocking the new champ or spend an hour’s worth of salary and get three as long as I’m patient with sales), I think by far the biggest stumbling block is

I appreciate how you use terms like neckbeard and retard to refer to your detractors. It really drives your point home!

So is this the part where I can ask why large publishers seemingly don’t do market research? I get it - Kickstarter markets seem immediately like just the hobbyist/niche - Mighty No. 9 and Double Fine Adventure had backer numbers of 70k and 90k, as well as average backings of $60 and $40, all respectively. Those

I mean, he specifically says in the interview he’s not calling the game that because he wants the title to reflect content, not it’s creator. But alright. :P

8 was in the series, not a spinoff like X or Battle Network. And it’s my favourite of the series, while following the same style of play as the other PSX era games.

I can see Ico maybe doing it, so maybe it was intentional - like I said in another reply though, this is a game where Agro exists almost solely as a mode of transportation between fights, barring the handful of encounters she’s a part of. It’s just a really weird place to take a stand on realism, and it turns into

Frankly - if I wanted the experience of riding a horse, I’d go out and... ride a horse. I can appreciate if it was an intentional decision for immersion, but given that this is largely a puzzle-platformer/boss rush hybrid, it feels super out of place in a way that comes off as lazy. A game about mounted combat

I liked most of the controls, the on-foot sections felt pretty good. But fucking Epona in OoT controlled better than Agro, and this is a game that came out 7 years later on a drastically more powerful machine - so it’s not like performance was an issue, I’m not entirely sure why horse controls in SotC were so janky.

Nice fallacies! My simple point was that gaming platforms by default shouldn’t require money to access some features. It made perfect sense when the only playable games required a purchase, but it’s an outdated practice that doesn’t actually have a purpose anymore apart from demanding people buy something unrelated to

Given that I’m not in this boat but seeing it through the eyes of another, maybe the word you were looking for was empathetic. It’s a simple mistake, I understand. If your game is hosted on Steam, people shouldn’t be forced to make separate purchases to make the rest of the platform work. It’s not a difficult concept.