I believe you answered your own question:
I believe you answered your own question:
I absolutely LOVED Secret Weapons as a kid, but I could never figure out how to bomb the right buildings. The ground textures were so generic, I couldn’t tell the difference between the munitions factory I was supposed to destroy and a farmhouse or some such that was nearby!
Why isn’t the game just called Total Warhammer? Missed opportunity, right there.
Agreed. One of my all time favorites, actually.
At least this is the kind of thing you really don’t get when watching analog sports. aSports?
It’s basically King of The Hill, which means there’s a good mix of objective-based gameplay and murder.
I think you clearly need to ask the writer for clarification and follow up this post with the (probably) hilarious response.
I think this was the best video in the series so far. The interviewees actually spoke about the accomplishments they’re being highlighted for and how they fit into the community surrounding them. The previous episodes seemed to meander away from the reasons they were being highlighted in the first place.
Anyone else notice the amazing typo in NewEgg’s ESRB rating description for Life is Strange?
Anyone else notice the amazing typo in NewEgg’s ESRB rating description for Life is Strange?
He meant he’s making fondue with cheddar.
That music!
A fine choice, Mr. Plunkett. I don’t know if I would ultimately choose Dark Forces as the best Star Wars game, but it certainly deserves to be in the conversation.
My college friends got me to start playing World of Warcraft.
Do you turn off aiming reticles? I believe having a reticle on can help with FPS motion sickness. Or at least that was the theory behind Mirror's Edge having an optional reticle.
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"I'm Mayor Shepard, and this is my favorite interchange on the citadel."
Right. It needs to find some balance where the quality of life in your city is affected by traffic, but it's not so demanding that traffic patterns have to be mercilessly optimized in order to keep sick people from dying at too high a rate.
Thanks for posting this video. I think it's really useful for planning traffic patterns.
Hey, does anyone know if that lumberjack is OK?
The Besiege community never disappoints when it comes to building deliberately over-engineered siege engines to perform the simple task of eliminating a few knights. David Mcl's Rude Goldberg machine-like bomb delivery system is no exception—it's one of the finest creations I've seen so far.