dragonfliet
dragonfliet
dragonfliet

No. Landscape makes sense, and vertical is dumb here. When in vertical, the camera can’t see the entire horizontal area of the bottom of the lift, though it CAN see 300 yards ahead, where nothing is happening. When the person tilts the camera halfway through, the ENTIRE area of the lift is visible, as well as a good

I get where you’re coming from, but if you are interested in the premise, I bet the devs would much rather you buy and then return if you don’t like it. It’s only skeezy when people do this for games that they aren’t all that interested in, and rack up a number of them.

Okay, so I just, for shits and giggles, decided to look up if ANY reviews said that the frame rate was 60fps. To make this feasible, I went to Rotten Tomatoes, and opened up every single “Top Critic” review. I only did top critics because there are literally hundreds of reviews, otherwise, with quality and

gimmick maps would be great.I would love it if the circle didn’t damage you, but DID push you—like a moving wall, so not only would you have to keep from getting squished against trees and buildings and the like, but there would be edge fights as people are getting pushed by the wall.

As pointed out, the first two circles don’t do much damage (because often you are SO FAR outside and have to run forever to get back in), but the later circles will kill you in 2 or 3 seconds.

I saw lots of writing bout the Hobbit, but all of it was that it was in HFR (High Frame Rate) and that it was 48fps. There was ALSO talk from James Cameron about filming the new Avatar movies in 60fps, so maybe that’s where you got the idea. They definitely didn’t write 60fps on the theater ticket, and all of the

I’m not sure, but I would assume that it is from where you purchased the ticket—and they track where winning tickets are sold from.

The word allegedly is used in order to very specifically make sure that the claim lies somewhere else, and to avoid potential libel charges. Ie: if someone else claims something, they are alleging it, and the new organization will say allegedly x did y. If the news organization says x did y, and it turns out not to be

What you’re saying is that you should never talk about what is a real thing in your life if your partner has suffered trauma. That part of your life is now forbidden forever. Which is garbage.

Your conception of facts is pretty hilariously messed up. For instance, about Paul McHugh. I’ve linked a random newspaper article, which isn’t anything, but pretty decently sums up his contributions. Of course, you are only using convenient links, so that shouldn’t be a problem. You’re essentially pointing to

Not that I’m defending the poll, which is tone-deaf as hell, but in the game, you can actually see your body, and it is animated to your movement. It’s not just arms, but also your entire torso and legs. I have been playing in VR, so I don’t know if it is as easy to see normally, but I pretty regularly see my “body”

You are a stupid fuck. From my post:

Thanks, random internet dude, who provides zero research to back up his claims. I’ll be sure to take your word on things, rather than literally all of the available information...

What’s with all you idiots that make stupid claims, and never provide any evidence?

Gearbox WAS a DLC studio (Blueshift, Opposing Forces, ports of things like Counterstrike) before making a game of their own (Brother’s in Arms). *eyeroll gif*

Oh fuck off. The NDSS is questionable? The March of dimes is questionable? The Annals of Human Genetics is questionable? The Atlantic is questionable? These MULTIPLE organizations are all questionable from your ‘quick search’ that revealed exactly zero counter information?

Life in Aggro is a reference to the rogue-like Deadcells (which is incredible, btw) as a kind of existential crisis (something inherent to the genre, really).

It really IS significant enough to question/consider. For instance, the chance of your child having Down’s syndrome:

It doesn’t matter how healthy the mom is, risks of genetic disorders increase very significantly starting around the mid-thirties. It’s only increased risk, not a guarantee, but it is significant