My fucking cat hides them.
All the paper in the world, but the second I stop looking, he will start smacking pens/pencils/ straws? out of wherever they are at and put it under the nearest object he can find.
My fucking cat hides them.
All the paper in the world, but the second I stop looking, he will start smacking pens/pencils/ straws? out of wherever they are at and put it under the nearest object he can find.
Well, here’s to hoping the story seems good an straightforward.
I’m not the biggest fan of the obscurity in DS (especially the latest installment)
And Unique items in NiOh had some sort of interesting description on them.
Several gave some insight into the wielder of the weapon.
I think the idea is as long it is fanmade, and people aren’t being charged for it - it shouldn’t matter.
At least that is how I understand it.
It kinda is to be expected though.
Nintendo is usually behind on the times a bit most of the time.
I’m sure within the next few years will see Nintendo start to invest in the esports scene, but I wouldn’t expect it anytime soon.
I’m surprised at this too.
More for the sense that their advertising strategy at first was a “for the gamer” sort of outlook.
They stopped cross console gaming in it’s tracks (pretty big bummer there), and now are stopping mods too.
Both are things that while they don’t have a huge impact, are some quality of life…
They have an app for the PS4 which is OK.
(Unless this is reference to the recent outages which prevent us form watching anything on anything.)
That feel like a stretch, but just crazy enough that it might be a good bet.
N64 did this too.
with the (4Mb?) Expansion pack and the disk drive for it.
Didn't each of Sega's systems have a different disk drive or some nonsense?
No.
Hmm, while there are A LOT of trash planets, I every now and then find ones that are outliers on the procedural generation.
I have one planet that was extremely buggy with outposts frequently and most building stuck partially underground. Zero plant life and general stuff everywhere.
I also found my first 98% water…
Well leave the industry if you hate it so much, you definitely will not be able to make a quality product that sells with an attitude like that.
As I stated before some companies do it better than others and I personally feel it is worth my $$.
Especially DLC/expansions devs should be paid for their time.
Your “worth…
Very few games on PC do I play with a mouse and keyboard.
Some feel better, but I can get a good bit more comfortable with a controller.
If you weren't drunk on whiskey, maybe you wouldn't need to pick the lock with a sledgehammer.
It’s pretty logical though.
“I’ll pay for it until I deem it isn’t worth it.”
Seems like a pretty reasonable way to go about things. Personally my cutoff would probably be 75$. Any higher and I most likely won’t use PS+, unless they provide something I want.
Your 2nd paragraph is a little weird - DLC’s were inevitable…
Wow, a logical response.
Are you a mythical creature?
Sarcasm aside, I agree and don’t really mind it right now.
3 games come to mind, and that would be Gaia for the SNES, Ocarina of Time, and Sword of Mana for the GBA
imo, I’m really hoping for more aliens and lore to discover.
The coolest stuff is visiting the monoliths and learning lore and stuff about alien races.
No joke, that is impressive.
I have a friend who is booking across game and will burn out here soon, and I said things won’t really change.
Personally my goal now is to craft hyperdrive upgrades and explore the Green systems I didn’t notice before, for some reason I can’t reach them and I am intensely curious about the secrets they may hold.
Also…
Bummer, Unity is pretty popular and while there are a lot of good titles I've seen just as many games that come out as poop.
It picks up by the end too with a bit more spooky - (I like the story more imo, and for an idie game teh voice acting in’t half bad!)