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Fallout 3 was great and a fresh concept when it first came out. I remember getting chills journeying into certain areas of DC, especially the railway system, and it didn’t seem like a chore. FO4 felt like a chore from the start and was far too heavy on the action. It never grabbed my attention for long like FO3 or the

The best cheat detection is also the hardest to write from a programming perspective: have the **server** do the checking. This is assuming there is a server doing anything other than matchmaking of course; for games that use a P2P model of promoting one of the participants to server duty invisibly, this model is

No worries! Us random strangers on the internet are always here to give you top tier advice on your purchasing decisions.

The Fallout 4 what? What is this “disc” of which you speak?

Why would you open that? I do expect you to buy this new version at full price and never open it to be consistent with your M.O. though otherwise your comment carries no weight.

FO4 might have been the last game I preordered and picked up from GameStop. I remember playing 10-20 hours of it and giving up, it’s not as good as FO3 and wasn’t as interesting or engaging as Skyrim to keep me going back to it.

Shit-birds of a feather flock together.

She’s literally married to a Heritage Foundation ghoul. Activision really loves hiring the worst people in the country.

It’s been awhile since I’ve drank a beer in the shower, but it HAS happened in my past. lol

I’m kinda at a point where I’m definitely not excited, but I am rather intrigued. Like, on the level of Cyberpunk 2077, where I feel like I’ll enjoy it enough to make the purchase worthwhile and I’m more curious to see what it’ll do and see where things fall apart.

The RGB part is the funniest part. What is the venn diagram of people who like RGB lighting on their rig and people who would settle for a cloud streaming game machine?

Any game that offers an “Im a grown ass adult with two kids and I don’t have 10 hours a day to play games just let me see the cool shit” Mode gets a fat fucking gold star from me.

They didn’t say that, they said they wanted to release the second and third games within 6 years of the first game’s release. So that’s Game 1 + 3years + Game 2 + 3 years + Game 3. Not all three in six years. I’m guessing they’re hoping for all three in ~9 years, but the first game might take longer given they’re

I mean, it’s kind of been done. Mass Effect 1 came out in 2007, Mass Effect 2 in 2010, and Mass Effect 3 in 2012.

Read about this over the weekend. It all seems tragically ironic but also, exactly the sort of thing Disco Elysium talked about, Capital absorbing it’s critiques. The bottling and selling of rebellion against itself. The anarchic-communist revolution sponsored by Pepsi.

The charging attack by the one in Mt Geilmer killed me so hard too many times. It finally got beat down by Nox’s Flowing Hammer +9 weapon art that would at least knock the bastard down some and just spamming that.

I know what I’m about to say seems irrelevant when watching a game that involves monsters the size of buildings but man... an umbrella really shouldn’t swing that fast... 

“Referring to Project Dagger, its next action-adventure two years into development, it goes on to describe a potentially messy situation where the two parties will now negotiate how Take-Two will recoup its investment.”

Listen, if other folks are like my D&D groups, it’ll take us weeks to get out of a 60 square meter setting, so that should be fine.

It’s an interesting world where ‘yolo’ is incensing to people who describe themselves as apes flying rocket ships full of stonks to the moon to bring back chicken tendies to stick it to ‘gay bears’.