Oh.... it looks exactly like... Arma III.
Oh.... it looks exactly like... Arma III.
Fantastic! Definitely see a lot of her influences among her work.
She’s also incredibly beautiful! Can’t help smiling watching that video, which is a pretty good reason to watch it too, haha.
I hope things get better for you someday.
Now I’m curious what this GIFs were made for. They’d actually be helpful to any 3d modeler/animator.
Kotaku staff sure has a way with their insects and arachnids.
Honestly the first game that’s even remotely made me want a console in the last 10 years. The Metroid Prime games were really, REALLY, great.
Everyone needs to check a look at this.
Yeah, so if the game’s FPS dips below the monitor’s refresh rate the monitor adjusts to match what the game is putting out. It can make some significant framerate dips much less noticeable. Although, I think for a console, it’ll help more for 4k when it goes below 60fps.
I think it’s fascinating that it has FreeSync. Anyone who wants to buy a monitor to use with this will be able to buy a variable refresh rate monitor with FreeSync for about $100 less than the exact same one with G Sync.
I never thought about this...
I’m sorry if you thought that’s what I was implying.
I see both sides of the debate on a higher fee. I definitely lean towards having a higher cost of entry. I think $500 would be completely fair, especially if you have the opportunity to get that back if your game is even barely successful.
Not currently $0...technically. The fee to become a “developer” is $100. Anyone who wants the capability to list a game on Greenlight has to pay the $100 fee. Although, once they pay they can spam Greenlight with as many games as they want.
They are working on the whole trading card shovelware issue. I forgot where I read it, (on here I think), but they’re going to only allow trading cards to be added to games that people are actually playing.
Oh shit! Cadets 2011 was so fucking good! That means... you have a ring, don’t you? That’s incredibly cool!
It was Southmoore HS in Moore OK 2014. A show called ‘Forever Moore’ about he May 20th tornado that devastated the city. I didn’t end up working with them for the season, but they pulled it off really well. It was also cool to see how much the community loved and supported them for that season.
Damn.... this looks fantastic!
Oh, Ashley....