fallouthirteen
fallouthirteen
fallouthirteen

Man, now I want to play it again, but I don’t really feel like hooking up an N64. How’d you always get lawful characters? Mine usually got chaotic. Hell, my power team was like a Lich, two wizards (or their higher form, archmage or something) and 2 skeletons.

I mean I know how you’re supposed to, but how’d you resist

Gameshark or actual cheat? I didn’t think that game had any actual cheats. Best I’ve done back when I played it was Prospect Park part 2.

You mean finish the game or finish the game with a not-bad ending? Game itself is easy enough, I’ve played through it like three times (each time discovering something new about the game, sidequests, bonus classes, etc). But yeah, actually having a high enough chaos frame to get the not-bad ending is tough.

Kind of funny, that Resident Evil thing was eventually added... in Resident Evil 6.

Huh, I actually did play most the game upgrading one weapon. Though I still carried all my weapons with me so it was easy enough to swap out something else I could use.

Oh yeah, I was just giving a comparison for how fast you advance if you play free. However I’m at a bit of a roadblock now, the next king’s request is a bit tricky. I’ve got the 3 starter balloons, Ruby, Sapphire, and Gold.

And yeah, I think pokemon you find are based on your rank (currently rank 19). Plus if you get

Hm, I’ve been playing free so far (started on the 9th so about a week). My best is 676 power.

Oh yeah, it is a glitch. I was just saying that it is indeed a glitch that comes about based on your frame rate.

Or consoles. Remember, the PS4 and XB1 also run at 60fps and have the same glitch.

Basically. The way game engines tend to work is to do calculations based on updates. Like the main one I know is Unity and it bases it on screen updates (which is each frame being drawn). So if you are smart, you multiply all real-time calculations (like movement or durability loss) by time it took since last refresh

Honestly, I’d say that’s probably part of the reason they give you three slots for each hand.

That’s how it works though. People have tested it extensively. If you use something to limit your frame rate to say 30fps weapons degrade slower.

There were a few times in the base game where weapon repair would come into effect. I remember No Man’s Wharf was a big one. It only had one bonfire and was pretty densely packed with enemies.

Another thing I read is that riposte damage is tied to frame rate too. At 60 fps you do more damage with ripostes than you do if you limit your frame rate.

Oh yeah, it definitely is random. Sometimes you press the button and it’ll cycle back to the level you pressed it on. Sometimes I’ve pressed it between two worlds because I needed something from both and it stopped on the third one (the one I already collected all the Pokemon from).

C’mon, the only way they are going to iron out the issues is by releasing it. Bungie’s QA (well, I guess it’d be Activision’s since the publishers usually do QA) doesn’t have shit on the general population. I mean on the Crota raid they didn’t catch an exploit that allowed you to skip part of the raid by sitting just

You say YOU hated the boss battles as if there were any people who liked them. The ones in the regular content were objectively bad (just a large regular enemy with infinite adds). The raids were a bit better but as you said, one fuck-up by anyone and it’s usually a wipe; that’s just tedious.

But there’s so much more stuff to do in Warframe that if you get bored grinding for one thing there’s like half a dozen other things you can do instead. I mean I played the HELL out of that game (mastery rank 18 and I have nearly all the gear released). Right now I could try to farm for like 5 prime items, farm a few

Yeah, I believe it refers to cubic centimeters (a measurement of volume). I think engines (or at least one aspect of them) is measured like that. So bigger engine equals more power equals more speed.

Plus they are using such a shitty metric. I mean different games are rated for different reasons. I'm sure the PEGI ratings are close to the ESRB ratings on most games. So like next to Manhunt and GTA being rated M you have things like Dragon Age Inquisition (I mean sure it's violent, but the other games are on