fallouthirteen
fallouthirteen
fallouthirteen

Yeah, at around that age (I think, between 3rd and 5th grade) I played games like Fallout (1 & 2), Daggerfall, Diablo, and Duke Nukem 3D at my grandpa's house (he had a computer). Heck, I'm probably the most non-violent person you'd meet. I mean I've never even been in a fight with someone, and I mean ever.

"Another thing, if you call child services, they don't immediatly take away the child"

In the US sometimes they do.

Plus, I imagine such a public shaming would be a decent punishment for a child. I mean like with what you said, could you imagine having to go and talk in front of audiences that large about how much of a dumbass thing you did?

Yeah, I read the manual about chanters, they seem like super bards. They perform (or rather chant) while actively attacking. And invocations sound cool, after a few chant phrases they can use a kind of powerful spell-like thing.

But they were helped funded, developed, or published by MS/Sony.

Well you just said imagine if. I was pointing out that you don't really need to use your imagination because some of the best games (don't know about Bloodborne since it just came out and I have no PS4, but I imagine it's hard for them to screw up after Dark Souls) on the respective consoles are that exactly; though

Hey, Watch_Dogs was great. But yeah, the deal Ubisoft has with Sony is bullshit. I mean especially with Assassin's Creed's side content that never came to Xbox 360/XB1; at the very least when MS buys exclusive content it's nearly always a timed deal.

No, they both got it. It's just for the same price they gave maybe (if I had to estimate) between 1/5th and 1/4th less real content (because c'mon, only the strikes, raid , and exotic gear matter, the story missions were just filler) to the XB1 version. Well, at until at least a year passes.

You mean like Bloodborne and Sunset Overdrive?

"zero difference"?

It's just like before. You want stuff like Sunset Overdrive, D4, Killer Instinct then get an XB1. Want Bloodborne, then get a PS4.

Yeah, I mean one of the original great CRPGs was Fallout and that had the same exact thing (except developer jokes instead of messages from people who funded it on tombstones). I'm pretty sure another great one, Arcanum, did it too.

It was real accelerated time.

Looking at my Battle.net client right now.

"We will be performing scheduled maintenance beginning on Tuesday, March 24, at 03:00 AM PDT and we expect the service to be available again at approximately 11:00 AM PDT. During this time the game will be unavailable for play."

I think that just refers to that they aren't owned by Microsoft. Since Microsoft still contracted them to do it, this isn't an "indie" game.

Well, there's still bad parenting. You don't just let a two year old wander out of sight like that for that long and that many times.

Hm, it did not pop up on any of my three playthroughs of the chapter. Maybe it's because I disabled tutorial pop ups.

You can just replay the chapter (on any difficulty too). It just remembers what you did on your last playthrough of that chapter.

When I played, I was too busy focusing on the giant monster and neglected the prompt. D'oh. In my game, Claire grabs the gun and manages to save herself. Unfortunately, this appears to be what determines if you experience the "good" or "bad" ending, and it's a load of bullshit. I'm punished with a crappy outcome