The Division actually rewards you for playing it at your own pace and doesn’t use Skinner Box tactics to keep you playing. A good alternative if you want to play with friends online.
The Division actually rewards you for playing it at your own pace and doesn’t use Skinner Box tactics to keep you playing. A good alternative if you want to play with friends online.
Oh look, more news from the game that doesn’t allow matchmaking in a lot of its content because it’s such a special snowflake.
Destiny uses the same principle of that night club that makes people want to go because there’s a lot long line outside. Once you get in you feel special and douchey, but the truth is, it’s not more fun than your corner dive bar.
Save Times Square, and perhaps, the Highline, all the touristy areas in that part of the city are in the Dark Zone.
The Upper East Side shouldn’t be difficult to make, every block looks the same.
In Hell’s Kitchen, the window-less white AT&T skyscraper is exactly where it should be, also the Worldwide Plaza.
The real name of the place called “Broadway Emporium” in The Division is Macy’s. I played with some people who I told “let’s do the mission at Macy’s” and they didn’t know what I was talking about.
Perhaps if the crack wasn’t completely visible...
I think casual gamers are going to be more satisfied with the game than hardcore gamers. Casual gamers take their time, do exploration, complete side quests, hardcore gamers rush to level cap in hours and then complain they have nothing to do. They’re a harder audience to please. So, it depends how you approach the…
That kid should have known there’s an easier way of doing this: Photoshop.
It’s actually because those chips without a dedicated GPU that you don’t see any new games on the Mac, asides from indies. The only AAA big title that came out on the Mac this year is XCom 2, and you wouldn’t think of that game as a graphics juggernaut.
Blizzard is one of the biggest Mac developers out there, Overwatch is the first Blizzard title that won’t be on the Mac.
That’s not correct, you can play almost every indie game out there on the Mac right now (but Stardew Valley). However, from Underworld to Firewatch you could play them on the Mac on day one. AAA games is another story. Macs below $2000 don’t have the graphics power to pull a AAA game, and that’s why you don’t see many…
It took about the same time.
Every loot-based game, ever.
They’re going to patch this before I even get a chance to try it.
There’s something refreshing of the exploration in Firewatch, specially when the environment is a joy to watch. The graphics in That Dragon Cancer look hideous, leaving all its weight to the storytelling, which you can simply look at in Let’s Plays.
I bet you don't see many people wearing Hawaiian shirts and flip flops in Alaska.
I just realized the only Ubisoft game on Steam you can play on a Mac is Rocksmith.
Let’s call the courses, Super GTA5 Maker.