moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

It’s both - there is very little explanation of how to play Walker Assault properly, and it is incredibly biased towards the Empire because of how long the uplink stations take to activate, and how much health the AT-ATs have.

They can if there is a Supercharger station.

The issue is if you take it off, you can’t put it back on.

That’s a great way to get sued into oblivion.

Sadly, that’s how publishers (and developers) think now. An 85 for a large, AAA title by a premier studio is consider a failure.

“It’s nice to see another publisher stepping up and potentially taking a financial hit in the name of customer satisfaction.”

I’m guessing in the next episode, we’ll get to meet Rachel as she most likely won’t be missing due to the timeline changes. This will help Max find Rachel in the original timeline, ultimately leading to a point where Max has to choose which timeline is better - obviously neither is good, but that’s the whole point of

Is there any information as to where and when the game takes place? They reference Gastown in the trailer, which was a location in the movie, but is this after Fury Road or before it? Does it even fit into the paper thin continuity of the films at all, or is it just a stand alone thing?

I didn’t see him say anything about being nicer about “buggy” games, but rather that reviewers should make arguments in a fair and balanced manner, rather than being overly sarcastic and snarky when things don’t work well. Provide meaningful feedback, rather than quips.

Commenters named Houdini47 are just whores!

Doing nothing? Bethesda made the game engine and mod tools that allow users to create content. Valve hosts the content on their servers and provides the marketplace that allows users to post content, write reviews, etc.

It’s just a simple method of programming, has nothing to do with theories or speculation. When you use a Tick function, it is called every frame - hence, it is a really bad function to tie any important gameplay to, because it becomes frame rate dependent.

That’s assuming the data would be titled in a way that it could be found easily. It’s not like you’re going to name your secret UFO object “UFO” so that anyone can easily find it.

Well, you may find it satisfying - for the reasons I and others have stated, I found it to amount to a lazy writer’s trick to let us know how important Anakin was. Other than that, it serves absolutely no purpose to the story.

It isn’t that they hurt the canon. It is that they fundamentally change how the Force works - it goes from being a sort of New Age mysticism to a DNA driven science. It removes the mystery and ambiguity behind the Force.

The problem is Valve has said this before about numerous things - about being more open with customers, about issues with Greenlight.

What most people don't understand is that GDC is an industry event, and is not consumer facing.

Just curious - how are people liking this? I absolutely hated Dead Island, but this seems to be a much more polished experience.

I know that this is the general consensus - and yes, it COULD have been something special - but it was not going to be.

I used Airbnb to rent an entire apartment for a week in Paris two years ago. It was cheaper, more conveniently located and larger than any comparable hotel. It would be hard for me to consider going to a hotel in a city ever again.