kamaitheoriginal
Kamai - Looming and Inevitable
kamaitheoriginal

Still wrong. I see no helmet to helmet contact in that picture. The defender is actually turning his helmet away from the play and leading with his shoulder.

No.

Sure it is. It whips forward first when he gets hit in the chest. That hit pushes him backwards into the guy behind him. Inertia causes his head to whip backward because his body hit the guy behind him and stopped but his head didn’t.

It's a much better AC game than Unity, if that helps. My favorite is still AC:4, but honestly I look at that one as more of a pirate game than an AC game. Syndicate sticks to the AC formula more than AC:4 did, but it's the best iteration of that formula so far.

Missed the point, huh? That's okay, I'm sure you'll get it next time.

You could save even more not playing video games at all. Hell, imagine how much time you could save if you just killed yourself right now.

I've watched it from 3 angles now, and I'm just not seeing it.

I saw his head whip forward from the chest impact, and backward when he collided with the guy behind him. I don't see any contact with his head (which would have rocked his head straight back, rather than the whiplash motion seen in the video) and the defender's arms were reaching toward the ball.

He hit him square in the chest with his shoulder.

Except he hit him with his shoulder.

Yes. He literally says in this interview that he wants to make the types of movies no one will want to see.

In the multiple discussions and interviews I've seen about that scene, this is the first time I've heard this story. Unless you've got a citation, I'm calling bullshit.

Baseball sudden death would be awful. The entire point of "innings" is that both teams get an equal number of outs, and therefore an equal opportunity to score.

Just do it. You'll be amazed at how much atmosphere and emotion can be evoked by the 8-bit aesthetic.

You could, but that would be dumb.

Yes really. More communication is always better than less when it comes to customer service. I'd rather know someone is working on my issue and is actively concerned with resolving it rather than sit in silence and hope someone is making progress somewhere.

Well, it wasn't a DDOS attack that caused the issues that were reported. It was an inept response to a DDOS attack.

As someone who has worked in customer service, there is one very important rule: you communicate with your customers. Even if all you can tell them is that you can’t tell them anything yet, you make contact with them anyway. That’s how they know you’re working to resolve their problem.

There's also a C-3PO.

Quit taking my jokes, man. I need those to get out of the greys.