Honestly, the new video player is terrible. It definitely does not play in HD, despite HD allegedly being on. The youtube version is much, much better.
Honestly, the new video player is terrible. It definitely does not play in HD, despite HD allegedly being on. The youtube version is much, much better.
You’re just defending your arbitrary scoring system over another, when in reality, they aren’t that different.
I mean, as bonkers as it is that he’s injured yet again, he shouldn’t miss too much time with this injury. Mike Conley came back in the playoffs on a super rushed time table, because medical procedures and protective gear are so advanced.
The video was terrible this week. Choppy and definitely not in HD. I’m just using a regular old Mac with Chrome and a connection that usually handles HD stuff just fine.
I mean, I only played the demo and one dungeon, but yeah, I did not see any combat animations besides attack and spell effects. Absolutely no character animations.
I’m not against dungeon crawling, but I am against a poor looking first person clunky one. And the fact that there’s zero combat animations was a big downside for me.
Yeah, I agree. Recently my cousin was playing a demo on his Vita and I asked what it was. Turns out it was Dungeon Travelers 2. I saw only some menu screens, which looked pretty fantastic. Crisp and colourful and the art was really nice.
I don’t doubt you’re absolutely correct, but from a consumer standpoint, it sucks. Regardless of Sony’s internal business strategy regarding pricing the Vita, they disappointed a lot of customers and scared away a lot more.
So, I want to know: how do you cope? Does it bother you that there’s a pile of unplayed games sitting beneath your TV? Have you become more selective, or narrowed your gaming taste? And if you do manage to play all these enormous games, how the hell do you manage it?
Clearly, as I was unable to resist at all. It doesn’t help that my cousin and I form a money spending, game buying feedback loop.
Curse you for linking this. I just pre-ordered it.
I can’t add too much to the other replies you’ve received, but depending on how much complexity you and her are willing to tolerate or embrace you could try:
How about just impound the cars and send them to the crusher, by “accident”.
I’m waiting on Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn from Plaid Hat. Clumsy title I know, but this one is looking very promising. Elements of CCGs and deck building as well as some dice rolling. Has amazing design and art direction too.
I don’t know if he’s still around but there’s a Kinja-person around somewhere with the handle “Metta Whirled Peas”. One of the best Kinja names.
Who said anything about go karts? I could probably find a car for 1K on craigslist and spend another $700 to make it into a beater rally racer.
You might as well just buy a car, for that price.
All I see is a designer trying to be “edgy” or “future” by putting traditionally women’s shoes and shapes on men.
I say almost exactly the same thing. My g/f gives me funny looks with she here’s me respond with a “I’ma extract errybody, Kaz”
As you complete main missions, it does unfold a story. Some of the side ops also feed into the story. You don’t necessarily experience it in a linear fashion, but it’s there.