Yeah, and I personally like the idea of being able to play on the huge mega map, without the constant stress of worrying about dying.
Yeah, and I personally like the idea of being able to play on the huge mega map, without the constant stress of worrying about dying.
Plunder actually sounds fun. I think I'll try that one.
There are more to these improvements than just shinier graphics. More processing power means games can handle more complex gameplay. More things on screen, larger worlds with less/faster loading screen, more complex AI. The quick resume feature is also a big deal, that is only possible with a stronger machine.
I used to have this issue in the winter with a mask/scarf thing I'd wear. Live in Florida now, so it's a non-issue, but good to know if I ever find myself up north in the winter again.
Was an alright skit, though most of his skits last night were a bit cringy. The pizza guy one was also pretty good though.
Never heard of him myself. Don’t follow sports.
Been trying to decide if I want to get this, or just hold off until Baldur’s gate 3 comes out. I really liked both Divinity games, and since I’ve gotten deep into D&D been dying to play a good D&D game. I played the first Pillars though, and didn’t like it. Hated the real time combat, and the pause mechanics, felt…
Ya it's been in sale. I considered buying it, glad I held off. I imagine they do that on purpose.
Because knowing is half the battle?
“Vanilla Minecraft”? Does that mean the Java edition? I’d like to get this for the Bedrock version if it came out for such. But might even get the Java edition to play this.
To last as long as possible, or get the most points. Technically, if everyone dies, everyone technically wins. So I don't really take that as a lost. So it just comes down to performing better than everyone else. That's kinda ruined if you cheat however.
I guess? I never really considered Infection a game mode about winning. Always felt it was more on the casual side.
Saw someone do this in a infected game. Was the last man standing, and no one could get down to him without dying.
Nah, I’m pretty sure it was the NBA game of that year. But I did own Phantasy Star online for the gamecube. Which is worth $170 today. Unfortunately I had given it away.
I called him out the moment I opened it, it was so obvious. My mom chastised me with the whole thought that counts saying. The next day I returned it, and got a platformer.
The same year I got a GameCube, my brother got me a me a basketball game. I have absolutely no interest in basketball, and my brother knew this. He got the game for himself. So it wasn't even that the gift was bad, it was a completely selfish act.
I had a very serious problem with this when telling my non-gamer friends about Outer World. I had just talked to them about Outer Wilds a few weeks ago, and I had to explain I was referring to a completely new game.
I absolutely loved Rise of the Skywalkers. I don’t care what critics have to say, that movie was an emotional rollercoaster, and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Im gonna let you in on a little secret. *Whispers* Microsoft owns the PC OS.
Yeah, and it was a completely stupid move from a marketing stand point. It would be more visible in the F2P category. A lot of people will download it just for the hell of it. But to play Battleborn you actually have to choose to look it up, download it, and be aware that the trial actually made it free. And even if…