DoorDash.
DoorDash.
Why would the Pizza Place tip the drivers? The Customer tips the Driver, not the Restaurant. In this case the driver isn’t even an employee of the restaurant, by all accounts they’re just picking up orders, and are pretty much seen as “customers” to the restaurant. Has a Restaurant ever given you money for picking up…
Or just make THUG3. I really don’t understand the point of a remake if you’re practically rehauling the whole game from scratch. At that point why not just make a new game? Why hold the game back by making it a remake of the first two game? Throw in some of the old levels as call backs, but I’d rather see an open…
IT FEELS AS IF THE WORLD IS FALLING DOWN AROUND ME.
PRETENDING I'M A SUPERMAN!
Heh, kinda reminds me of a conversation I had with my super Christian cousin years ago. I had something along the lines of every army believing God to be on their side in some form or another. He stated smugly that Vikings didn’t, and I corrected him saying they worshiped Odin.
Cinematic trailers are always the first out the door. They’ll reveal a gameplay trailer soonish.
I can’t really suggest fudging rolls all that much to “keep players alive”. Certainly if it seems necessary to do a lot to keep the players alive, you might need to question if your players have gotten to the point of feeling invulnerable because they never die. It’s rare players actually die in my games, but they do…
I personally hate gaming with a Keyboard/Mouse, cause it just hurts my back in long gaming sessions. I remember when I played WoW a lot, having to take breaks every now and than to stretch because being slumped over for long stretches of time cramped up my back. I don’t care if it’s “superior” to a controller, I like…
I personally hate gaming with a Keyboard/Mouse, cause it just hurts my back in long gaming sessions. I remember when…
I’ve learned that my background in Game Design helped me with my DMing quite a bit. I remember a article from Kotaku awhile back that helped me a lot too, it wasn’t about DMing, but a list of tricks developers used to trick players in video games. Like, I remember reading that Bioshock had enemies that shot you from…
Ya I’m switching to Roll20 for my normal Thursday night games. I’m actually not a huge fan of it though, it feels so clunky. And I own all my books physically, and it seems to really want to buy them again virtually.
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?