jaydogg
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jaydogg

I played this whole episode through on PC over Steam Link. No hiccups, no glitches, no serious FPS drops. Pretty smooth throughout.

I think the big thing here is that all of their expansions have been Destiny: [Insert Subtitle Here] and because of that, the only way to differentiate a full-fledged Destiny sequel for the average consumer (because the goal here is to make sure people who didn’t want to pick up OG Destiny could be enticed to get

I doubt it’ll even require an online connection. Licenses will probably be time-limited for the current subscription period and you’ll need to connect after that period is up to confirm the game hasn’t been removed from the service.

Sometime in the middle of the first season. Not very long after competitive launched, tbh.

It shouldn’t be that easy, though. If they want to capture what it is to be a trainer in a pokemon game, then the most you’d know is the general area a pokemon is. Having a decent tracker already is a nice advantage, I think too much hand-holding takes away from the intended spirit of the game.

From what I’ve seen, though, the steps stopped working as intended completely, only ever showing three footsteps and being rendered almost completely useless. I think they could easily be restored if they were working properly *and* Niantic was specific about what they represented.

What good does it do to have a “feature” that literally doesn’t work? If it doesn’t work, and it only confuses players, then they absolutely should remove it. That’s just iterative game design, smart patching.

Wow. Last place I expected to see an Irreversible reference.

Metacritic used to devise scores on their own, based on the content of the review (similar to Rotten Tomatoes making a rotten/fresh call, but more specific and problematic). I actually had no idea that they’d added the unscored section, but especially given that info, this review clearly doesn’t belong where it is.

Yeah, in the 90s. Meanwhile, Black Panther had already been around for 30+ years.

Who were all created after Black Panther.

The article you linked LITERALLY opens by saying Black Panther was Marvel’s (and comics in general) first black superhero.