The real practical way to do it is for you to actually say it and/or show a logo of sorts in the actual video.
The real practical way to do it is for you to actually say it and/or show a logo of sorts in the actual video.
Why do people watch sports?
Yes, they should. But they weren't crossing any rules or doing anything wrong. The camera crew was, so they still should be punished.
Sure it's easy to say that now, but what you're doing is blaming the victim. "Oh, it's his fault. He should have known he wasn't supposed to go to that part of town at night. Of course he got mugged."
Sure, sure. Well, not all of them (sports, racing, fighting, FPS and TPS are some that work), but I get what you're saying. Still, I stand by my point that "MOBA" is an especially useless name. "Adventure" may be just as useless, but at least it's a word. The fact that someone created an acronym to define a genre and…
But aren't nearly all games adventures, though? In Quake you're in an adventure. A very dangerous one. In Pokemon too. In Super Mario Bros too. Sonic, Streets of Rage, etc. Basically almost any game that isn't competitive is an adventure. But they aren't called that. I think the name "Adventure" was kinda reserved for…
I guess it depends on how you look at MOBAs. If you look at them like a genre that was born out of DoTA, you know, "Defense of The Ancients", then the "defense" part becomes quite important. "RPG" is a name that used to make sense, but it doesn't as much anymore. "Strategy" still works. Not that other games don't…
There are no minions and no towers, the defining points of any MOBA (that I know of, disconsidering the stupid, stupid acronym). The only real similarities are that there are controllable characters, two teams and an objective. Saying that this is a MOBA sounds to me like saying that Gears of War is like Doom.
Kind of. But I see no minions, which is a defining factor of any MOBA (that I know of). Plus, it seems to play more like a third person shooter than a traditional MOBA. Also, there are no towers, but a moving creature. I see no similarities except that there are players and something that these players need to…
So Unreal Tournament is a MOBA?
A "MOBA" is a "tower defense" game with controllable characters and two teams. Any genre can be distilled to a simple stupid sentence, but doing so means nothing at all.
Yeah, but it also looks like a last gen console. Don't get me wrong, I love the WiiU. I'll be getting one as soon as I can. But I can understand why people aren't fans.
Actually, no. The PS3 was miles behind the 360 in sales by the first third of its lifetime. It began gaining some traction when it was remodeled and had its price cut. And this newer model had no backwards compatibility. They know for a fact that BC has little impact on sales.
Actually the Nintendo 64 could only output up to 480i, and very few games actually used that resolution, if I'm not mistaken. But that's just me being annoying.
Well, to be fair, both female and male costumes are revealing and borderline inappropriate. But still, the game is awesome and even the outfits have a part on this. I'm always curious to see what my next armor will look like.
Um, that's the joke, dude.
It's not some "new tech" that fell from the sky or that was scavenged from deceased aliens. It's their own tech. They know that the games have pools. They weren't surprised, like "oh shit, this new tech is awesome, but it can't handle pools too well...". They made the tech. Is it normal for someone to develop an…
Um... yesterday?
If it's WiiU only, then I don't know. I didn't hear about it before. But I play on a TV with friends all the time. Nidhogg, Towerfall, Samurai Gunn... there are many others, but these are what we played yesterday.
Honest question: why can't the PC version have a Smash Bros style 4 player mode? I mean, what makes you think it won't get it?
I have firefox installed on my PC. Every time I hear of an update I try it again, just to see what's new and if I like it better. Still hasn't happened, but maybe someday it will.