Well, going by that, ‘your darkest fantasy in cleats’ line....
As a St. Louisan, the best thing I can say about that BattleHawks logo is that it would look bitchin’ painted on a starfighter blasting off to battle the Kazon Armada in a crappy SYFY original movie.
So this sucks for the players and hopefully Bethesda will get the bug fixed eventually, but it is very on-brand for a Fallout character to die inside a suit of locked-up power armor. I’m honestly shocked if they haven’t done that as a way to find a suit of it yet.
I remember playing Bound by Flame. In like the second or third chapter, one of the NPCs said something to my main character (who had just sprouted horns because I was going FULL DEMON) something to the effect of, “Be careful Vulkan, the more of the demon there is in yo, the less of you there is.” I wanted to answer…
Wait, they made an Elite Force 2? How did I not know about this? There’s no reason a Star Trek FPS should work, thematically, but it did. Loved the Mirror Universe level.
Not impossible, just not, I’d think, very enjoyable.
I’m sure there are very good reasons, technical and/or competitive, for not doing this, but I’d like to see what would happen with characters eliminated after selection.
I can’t imagine that would work well, considering how much of the game revolves around interacting with menus, keypads, and inventory while moving and interacting with the world itself.
Well obviously the first thing a rogue AI is going to do is figure out how to patch itself.
I can only hope this mentality hits PC games so I can one day sell a bunch of old-ish games.
Can’t you go back through your collectibles later and listen to them?
“I should be free to choose where I want to buy something same way your free to choose where you shop for groceries it’s a grossly simple concept.”
Buddy, language works a certain way. If you want to pretend you weren’t trying to insinuate that Patreon supporters were owed (non-EGS) access to the game because they gave a few bucks here and there, knock yourself out.
The fact that you mentioned them being supported by Patreon and said that the game was ‘basically a crowd-funded project’ as a means to imply that its crowd-funded origin makes EGS exclusivity a betrayal suggests that you do not, in fact, understand how Patreon works.
Man.
If your life is so peaceful that being temporarily prevented from buying more video games is anything but a minor annoyance, I envy you.
‘basically a crowdfunded project first’
I hope this doesn’t come off as confrontational or bad faith, but you mention the negative portrayal of the character’s mental illness as being an issue. What would you want to see in a positive portrayal? Is that just someone who’s diagnosed and getting treatment? Simply living with it? Something else?
It is TODAY, but I’ll bet you dollars to donuts the first majorly anticipated game to be announced as exclusive to the EGS without so much as a mention of Steam will be met with just as much rage.