nigeltheoutlaw
theunseenone
nigeltheoutlaw

He’s saying make it harder to build ult.

My problem with Genji has been with how quickly his ultimate charges and for how long it lasts. He can build a charge so quickly off just roaming the map, hitting people in the back a couple of times and leaving. You can do very well playing a Genji by sneaking behind the team and by hitting a couple of them with your

I have a hard time picking counters to genji. McCree for his flashbang (Better aim it at the floor... He can reflect it), RoadHog (If you can even hook him and not die during a miss and c/d), Mei (If you can keep him inside of the reticle to freeze him while he jumps around like mario), or Winston (unless he gets in

DVa can eat up ults with her right-click too. Hanzo, Zarya, McCree, and others.

Science is hard. Exercise science is especially hard. Small effect sizes, difficulty ensuring blinding, and numerous confounders are among the reasons that high-quality studies are, as you say, relatively rare. However, this does not make the medieval pre-science you advocate any more effective; it just means we know

That’s one of the most important gameplay mechanics for Genji...

That’s literally the only Ult he should be able to reflect. He’s a Shimada.

This nerf is ridiculous.

It’s frustrating because NMS is obviously yet another game that really challenges the ways in which we approach games critically. I would hate - HATE - this game if I felt like I needed to just “get through it” so I could meet a review deadline (and I really appreciate how Kirk has obviously done his best to eschew

I cannot believe I didn’t think of this.

YES! I’ve been playing hours per day since it came out just doing this. Taking my time, enjoying the sights, taking screenshots of the ridiculous and awesome creatures I encounter, with no sense of urgency and I absolutely love this game. I totally can see how it wouldn’t be for everybody, but this is perfect for how

I say that if your favorite parts of Red Dead Redemption, Skyrim, GTA, etc... are the wandering around and taking in the environments, give No Man’s Sky a chance at some point.

I actually get the distinct opposite impression. I think that the “sprint to the center of the galaxy” is only there because people kept asking “What’s the point/objective of the game?” where the developers just wanted to make a game where you could explore planets.

There are 18 quintillion planets. If the game has 20 million players (probably doesn’t have that many), each player would have to discover 9 billion planets for there to be none left for you. That said, its not as deep of an experience as I had hoped for. I’m glad I played it for 20 hours or so, but I’m already bored

My opinion is this: If you want a good survival game, skip No Man’s Sky. If you enjoy just walking around and looking at things, buy it. I fall into the latter and it’s a fantastic experience.

I’ve found it worth 60$ so far, and I’m only 15 hours in.

There’s 18 quintillion planet, and you are seriously worried about there being nothing left to discover? Jesus, the hate for this game is insane.

This game is pretty fantastic when you feel the total freedom to take your time. Take in the vistas. Laugh at the ridiculous chicken/t-rex hybrids. Leisurely float through space. Take tons of screenshots. Just explore. It facilitates a sense of just BEING there really nicely. You seem to be getting at a bit of that

That second play through sounds like a perfect relax and unwind game. Maybe not a $60 game, but a game that will be worth picking up later and then spending dozens of hours inside.