Criterion Games used to have a forum and the devs actively participated with the community. They'd respond to posts, discuss forum topics in their Podcast, and even invite players to their offices. It was great.
Criterion Games used to have a forum and the devs actively participated with the community. They'd respond to posts, discuss forum topics in their Podcast, and even invite players to their offices. It was great.
Games have always had bugs, even before the internet. The fact that there was almost no way to fix it, meant that you were SOL if you ran into any of those bugs.
It doesn't matter how few views you get, you can still get paid. You don't get paid for time spent watching videos either, they just changed what counts as a view (ie. clicking away from the page after 1 second of the video no longer counts as a view).
There's ads on it, so I assume they've monetized it and are making money from it on their adsense account.
lol 'the guy at taco bell' in the credits.
Not mine but I liked this one.
Max Payne during his down time.
This is how you police pursuit.
Then there's all the people that claim the human eye can only see up to 24fps. I want to punch them all. If you can't tell the difference between 24fps and 60fps, there is something seriously wrong with your eyesight.
I don't think you know what you're talking about. Response time doesn't make anything look "choppy". At 12ms you'll probably see some ghosting. But at 6ms and under, you might see a little ghosting when looking at black on white, but that's about it.
This is what happened to my grass in Max Payne 3. It's kinda pretty and also fun to walk through.
The XBOX 360 had something sort of like the Wiimote speaker. In Stuntman Ignition, if you plugged in your headset while playing the game, the director would bark orders through the headset instead of the TV speakers.
Duff Beer for me, Duff Beer for you
If you prefer to use your imagination or make the sound effects yourself: http://store.valvesoftware.com/product.php?i=AW1003
I still have that on my old 360 that's pretty much used as a DVD player now. My favorite part is the swooshing sounds.
After like 8 playthroughs to unlock all the achievements in ME1, I have to disagree.
edit: meant to reply to a thread.
do you
After seeing this guy make his getaway, the police decide it's time to adopt some next level pursuit tactics.
Look, a Vita.