I once destroyed a team of legendaries through a team designed around Baton Passing my Lilligant Quiver Dances and having her annihilate the entire enemy team. Guy was a real snob before that humbling loss, too.
I once destroyed a team of legendaries through a team designed around Baton Passing my Lilligant Quiver Dances and having her annihilate the entire enemy team. Guy was a real snob before that humbling loss, too.
See? You’re only proving you can let nothing go. Don’t bother saying you want to stop if you’re going to continue engaging.
That assumes a roughly equivalent demand, and VR is most definitely not more in demand than LEGO. It is a legitimate business strategy, but that generally works only when the product is piecemeal or already has a huge catalogue, like LEGO sets; you’re willing to bite because you want more of it, not to replace what…
Most everything Bioware released was infamously buggy. A lot of the readers of these comments grew up playing the games that were patched and patched and patched; KOTOR actually came out right around the time online gaming was just starting to kick off and benefited greatly, as its first release was... well, I’d…
Oh, I’ll certainly agree it was ambitious. I’m more iffy on the “interesting” bit, but I’m also the sort of person who believes ambitious is far more interesting than safe when it comes to entertainment, even if said entertainment ends up flopping. That likely lends a certain bias for me when it came to KOTOR II,…
Order they came out, OG Xbox. Looking for something to pick apart?
Are you telling me that I’m wrong and that you have some sort of savant-like insight as to why this decision was a good one, and that development is actually going swimmingly because of this good decision? Or are you just a fanboy angry that something labeled “Star Wars” is being criticized?
Honestly, I don't see it. Since I'm not a fan of Star Wars I never had any attachment to being a jedi, and KOTOR felt more janky to me than the sequel. Different strokes, I suppose.
Context needed. What are the overlapping groups yelling about? Most people I see lecturing about FromSoft difficulty tend to whine about not being able to invade single players or complain that the two on one default makes invading too hard... while decrying wishes to make the game easier in the same breath.
I’m not certain we’ll ever get there, to be honest. COULD the tech get there? Sure, but by then the novelty will have worn off for the only kind of game that VR accels at (first person physics-based games), and the hardcore adopters can’t turn enough of a profit by themselves.
Clear out inventory by... raising the price? I'm not seeing the incentive for customers, here.
Ehh, I’m in the camp that it was mediocre as well. A decent story could only cover so much jank, and KOTOR was their first foray into the style of game they’d run into the ground, Telltale-style.
Apparently not the rights holders, who just saw the lowest bid and clicked "Accept" without a thought.
Nah, too much fun watching him desperately project an image of being unbothered and wanting to stop while not stopping.
Which, as stated before, means nothing. If you're trying to avoid engagement, actually not replying is 100% more effective and much more likely to result in you saving face.
I never claimed to want to stop. Once I stop considering your opinion as noteworthy, I switch gears to enjoying the back and forth.
You're only making evident what I was claiming, my dude. It's all you.
I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt; being a troll is better than what you’re acting like. Didn’t you say you were done, by the way? Something about not meeding the last word
If I’ve learned anything about this guy, it’s that he can’t let go of anything.
My policy is to keep going as long as the side making a fool of themselves continues to do so. You’re losing your composure now; the swearing always starts when the side claiming to be trolling is actually being triggered instead. I’d stop before you dig yourself any further and stress yourself out.