Nobody believed they'd do it in a month using resources hidden in the product delivered straight from ubisoft.
Nobody believed they'd do it in a month using resources hidden in the product delivered straight from ubisoft.
Actually yeah, for the amount of work it takes, really.
From Blubbler's FAQ:
I once casually dismissed these speedruns a while back as many of them are tool-assisted. I would like to formally apologize for those remarks as I've educated myself a bit more now. These guys have some crazy good skill and dedication.
This isn't TAS
They didn't. It's very simple (and explained in the article).
The simple truth is that the console platforms aren't interesting enough to become involved in a fiasco like this.
I know, right? I mean, when MS and Sony do a super-awesome meta-game as a promotion... oh, right, MS and Sony don't do super-awesome meta-games.
I like Trump, and this is a pretty good video. But damn this resurgence of Ice-based Mages is absolutely horrendous.
I was in a match earlier, also Druid, by the by. I'm sitting on 27 health and a board full of good minions with lethal next turn. He's down to his last few cards.
30 seconds later I'm dead because he…
It's a card game though... luck is basically an inherent element to them, so long as drawing and deck construction is a thing. There will always be a large degree of luck involved, especially in a CCG where you have to obtain the right amount of cards. If you don't think luck should be a factor, I don't think you…
The streaming player won because he took his opponent down to zero health before the opponent could do it to him.
Because.....*swaps link*
God damn it Rags, YOU HAD ONE JOB!
And by the way, I still think "Temple of Doom" gets a bad rap. The PC criticisms are, I think, fair ones, but I only think it suffers by comparison the two other movies in the original trilogy. Check this out:
Considering that Temple was the actual reason they came up with the PG-13 rating, I'm sure you're right.
Burn the witch!
I was too young to see any of these in theatres, but I grew up watching them on VHS. I have vivid memories of watching Temple of Doom and Blues Brothers (the latter being older by almost half a decade, but in the same pantheon of early-eighties greatness) around the same time. I remember because Indy was rated PG and B…