Alright, but this apparent orgy on a cube in the header... What is it?
Alright, but this apparent orgy on a cube in the header... What is it?
This was a really great read for a Friday night home alone with no plans beyond maybe some more Divinity: OS EE. I’ve struggled with a lot of the same stuff post-divorce and have a hard time imagining things changing...
Those are glitches found over the course of multiple months after hundreds of thousands of players played it.
I’ve worked with a number of “idea guys”. You know what is great about them? Their great sounding ideas. You know what is bad about them? They don’t get it done. They stay stuck in “idea guy mode”, without the necessary skills to see a project get completed in a good way. If there ever was a completed project tied to…
In the grand scheme of things I found Fallout 4’s release date to be fairly close for something we had no idea about. In the age of information its ridiculous if something gets that close to release without someone leaking it.
I think that a lot of these games are trash and now the devs are seeing what their shitty tower defense game is really worth in the grand scheme of things. Now if I buy a game for $7 on a whim, I can get my money back instead of just considering it sunk costs. No more, “oops, I bought a shitty game, might as well live…
I know this stat would be impossible to see but I wonder how many people have bought the games and didn’t return them. Possibly they purchased the game because of the no-risk system that valve has implemented.
Thank god this absolute travesty was righted. I can go back to finding the next thing to be insulted and triggered by.
Whats it like working at Capcom? Are they hiring anytime soon? I mean clearly since you know exactly why Capcom dropped local co-op for the PC version.....Oh wait you probably don't STFU and stop with the bullshit trying to pretend you know what your talking about. Think it might be time to change out the tinfoil on…
Apologists be downplaying and trivializing.
What I don't get is that isn't DOA 5: Last Round just a glorified Game of the Year edition? I mean, sure it can be a pain to remake a game for a new system(Ps3 vs PS4 is a huge architectural change I hear) but they shouldn't have a problem with the PS3 version considering it already releases on the darn thing!
What about the $93 costume packs? Looking at the store, it appears you could easily spend $300 if you bought every character, costume pack, etc.
I genuinely do not understand how a game that is only an upgraded version of something that's already been released TWICE BEFORE can have this level of glitching.
they were too busy about making costumes for dlc
I see that in a discussion about Kickstarter failures we have left out the elephant in the room, so to speak. A certain elephant called Frequency...of the Feminist variety, if you understand my meaning. While I shall not name names, I think we all know of whom this dark Spectre of Unethicalness is.
Going through the Dragon Age Keep and managing all of those choices brought it all back to me. I'd recommend that (in addition to this wonderful guide) for players that have beaten Origins/DA2/Both but don't quiet remember all the details, particularly of their specific adventure.
Another one; extracting all the frames from a video clip and placing them into a folder.
I would argue that in most cases, an outbound firewall is more of a *privacy* thing as opposed to *security* thing.
It's different. "Up is up/down is down" is a "moving the cursor" mindset. "Up is down/down is up" is a "tilting the camera" mindset. The left/right is the same, but I guess that's because almost no games offer that kind of control option. Some used to do that back in the earlier times of 3D games, but they're mostly…
I'm not a fan of inverted Y axis, but the picture on the left at least helped me understnd why someone might prefer it.