If I sell a game, and my publisher prints out 400k copies of the game, then that’s potentially 400k second-hand copies floating around.
If I sell a game, and my publisher prints out 400k copies of the game, then that’s potentially 400k second-hand copies floating around.
A model of PS3 actually had software PS2 emulation after they discontinued the version with full hardware support, but it had a significantly smaller list of compatible games.
My local Goodwill in AZ had half-off Saturdays. Used it to buy plenty of old tapes. I still have at least 3 sets of the original releases, as well as 2 sets of the gold box release, and 2 sets of the silver box release. In total, cost me ~$10 for all 7 sets.
I’d just like to point out that this is nowhere near as bad as the FNAF fandom. I like Undertale, and I like some of the fandom. However there are definitely worse. At least Undertale isn’t getting 3 sequels over 2 years, a movie, and a book.
This is the same guy who couldn’t manage to tell a complete story across 4 video games, and then critisized the public for not figuring it out.
Well I *was* going to buy it, but I think I’ll hold off until I know just how big of a hole they plan to burn into my wallet. I can drop $60 for a remake, but I’m not sure if I can justify $120-180+ unless they *really* expand on the lore and story.
That’s disturbing as fuck.
Input lag kills me more than any network lag can. There’s just nothing worse than trying to jump up to my platform on HM Oryx, only for me to let go of my thumbstick and watch as my guardian continues to run forward right off. Happened in the 5th bomb phase last time I attempted HM Oryx, haven’t put any time in…
From what I’ve been seeing since its release, I’m 90% certain the stuff from the book cannot be otherwise obtained.
Ah the wonders of occlusion culling. Typically this is done by rendering the scene to a texture at a very small size (192x168 for example) very cheaply, and then getting rid of any objects not “visible”. Problem is that the small texture size means that stuff can be marked not visible when they’re being seen through a…
CS:GO (along with many other games, like Destiny) uses Hitscan to model the bullet, and then typically visual effects are lined up with that.
They really disappointed me with that. I was expecting a sequel for sure because of that but we’ll never get one :(
Honestly with the kind of crazy shit pros pull off, I’m not THAT surprised. Someone who puts everything he has into absolutely perfecting the game can get a sort of 6th sense for the game’s flow. It’s like how chess players can predict many moves out.
It’s really in the gray area at this point, see Oracle vs Google.
To each their own I guess.
A guy here. My girlfriend watches porn, but I do not (although I used to).
To keep the ability to unlock achievements is a great start.
Honestly, starting at level 30 is a terrible idea. Mid-to-late vanilla content (25-55) is the worst part of leveling IMO. Early leveling (1-25) gives enough of an advantage to figure everything out and work at your own pace, while teaching you the basics of the game. Leveling in BC and beyond is easy because you will…
Skyrim, for example, takes a little over two hours.
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