How about having it say “STUCK” in all capital letters on the screen when you stick the bomb on another player. It’s a subtle, yet important clue to it being stuck to someone.
How about having it say “STUCK” in all capital letters on the screen when you stick the bomb on another player. It’s a subtle, yet important clue to it being stuck to someone.
Definitely a random bug. Tracer’s ultimate status went back down to 0% after she threw the bomb. Further, even if you don’t get a bomb stuck on a player, it still explodes wherever it lands. That didn’t happen here either.
In many shooters, visual indicators of hits are displayed client-side, and actual hits are registered server side, and there can be a discrepancy if your latency is high enough. Which is [supposedly] why you can see like 10 blood spatters on a guy you’re shooting in PUBG and still not kill them.
I mean, it literally says “sticky explosive”. I don’t know how they can make it more clear than that.
Jesus. The replies to your comment are proving your point for you. I’ve played video games for the better of my 30 years, but I will never understand the victimhood and ignorant culture of guys that play video games regarding feminism. It’s so weird that a few years ago the entire anti-feminist movement was…
You know, your thoughtful comment is why I wish I could engage more on Kotaku.
and unfortunately they have every right to play and be assholes as you have to play and not be an asshole
“I have no idea what it’s like to live life as a woman, so clearly I’m qualified to explain to women why all their lived experiences are actually wrong.” -Angry dudebro who will later write a tirade about why the term “mansplaining” is sexist.
Jesus christ the greys in this article are worse off then I’ve seen in awhile.
A lot of commenters have suggested that in previous articles. A thick skin is necessary for online gaming, don’t get me wrong, but these commenters fail to understand that harassment in games is a reflection of a real-life culture that pays women less in the workplace, resists healthcare coverage of birth control (but…
He wants to be able to get away with saying whatever heinous shit comes into his head—and he thinks is ~comedy~—without being “policed” for it.
Kind of just sounds like he wants to be able to drop F-bombs and generally be ~edgy~ without having to deal with the fact that his primary subscriber base is kids-to-teenagers playing a game he himself got into when he was a teenager. No problem with that, I feel; but let’s just call it what it is:
I used to consider myself far left but I’ve been gravitating more towards just being a regular old leftist to center leftist.
Preach about twitter. Not only does it open the doors for a ton of hate speech to easily reach the masses, it also creates this weird echo chamber. I popped off when I saw that racist bullshit and even more when I saw how many people tried to defend his white ass for using the word Uncle Tom. Nomkiki what’s her face…
I don’t need a politician to be exciting.. that’s for TV fiction (which NEVER works out for the people).. I want a boring politician.. because that means his focus is on the JOB, not the perks OF the job.
Did you see some TYT bro call Marcus Johnson an Uncle Tom last week? And a TYT figurehead (not Cenk) tweeting out how “the tweets of their employees are their own and do not reflect the values of TYT” or some shit like that.
The number one issue on the minds of voters according to canvassers I spoke with was Healthcare. Ossoff spoke on it, Handel didn’t even have a position on it. This was not a messaging problem, Republicans voted Trump in, just because they aren’t happy with his job performance (and most still like him) doesn’t mean…
Internet voting has even more potential security problems than the current system.
Over on wypipo twitter, the snarky “progressives” are blaming DNC/ Tom Perez and hoping the Dem party implodes. When called out on being in a white echo-chamber, they immediately go on the “Hillbot” “shill” and “token” offense.When called out on not actually doing anything, they block you.
Adam Lanza, the Newtown shooter, was legally armed. The NRA did not defend his actions, obviously. However, their response was to put more guns in schools. http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/21/us/connecticut-school-shooting/index.html