jonlangevin
Jon Langevin
jonlangevin

And still, multiplayer games routinely have the servers pulled down whenever the publisher or developer think it’s no longer interesting to keep them up. If not in two years, then in four, or six, with a scant few remarkable exceptions. Which means that content is pretty much lost for good. Server-based gaming can be

It does look rather interesting...

And then, once the servers are deactivated in a couple years, it doesn’t work anymore. meh.

Yeah, it took 7 servers to keep up with the calculations of one 4-man game here. That doesn't bode well for the game's performance under a heavy load.

The real question is how well does this work with 100000+ players all playing at the same time. Its a nice idea but how can they even test how this will turn out? A beta?

The “eight weeks” rumor comes from someone scraping the game’s Steam DB profile. When a game shows up on Steam’s database, however, does not directly imply when a game started development. It simply reveals when Steam integration has been brought into the game, so it’s a completely unreliable metric when it comes to

That and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

I would absolutely love to go back and play Battlefield 2142 like when it was still popular.

I’ve done this in my Jeep. Some bag of dicks parks and takes up two spaces where there is already no parking, well, if the Jeep fits, it parks. I remember at a mexican food restaurant in Hollywood I did this to some fuck tard in an S class. So close to his door I had to crawl out through the rear hatch. Not many

It’s great when you’re able to dish out justice against those people. Came across an F150 while driving my BMW, so I guess it was the opposite of the situation in the article. He was none too pleased when he came out to his truck. My car was fully in the lines too!

How about blocking a double parker while being able to fit in one spot yourself?

thats a clothing donation bin for a local charity......its taking up half the stall so really the truck was just doing its best.

This is why we can’t have nice things.

And who says the Boston area is hard to navigate?

There's a review on Steam that reads something to the effect of "I tried to build a catapult to fire a bomb, instead I built a bomb that fired a catapult."

I feel like the majority of fun in Besiege is watching failures rather than puzzling out successes, which is a big plus in my book.

I have to confess that I played Far Cry 3 on my PC but used a controller.

Just switch to Victorian Cockney and turn the subtitles on.

but... you use split keyboards, your opinion is irrelevant, why are you posting?