That's what I thought too, but I was closer to the center of the map.
That's what I thought too, but I was closer to the center of the map.
The "shooting at shadows" match was surprisingly entertaining.
You know, I didn't have any problems when I first started playing around launch, when everyone was going ballistic about bugs. I gloated about it a little. Then... the bugs... they came to me. I paid for my hubris.
Rubber-banding, arbitrary hit-boxes (during one match, you could only hurt people by shooting beneath them or at their shadow or something), vehicles getting stuck in the sky, and vehicular spontaneous combustion, where I'm flying within the boundaries but explode for no reason, and no one gets credit for the kill.…
It looks like a lot of folks are saying the PS3 version's relatively bug free. What's your take on that?
I dunno man, personally my life is for Aiur.
I remember telling most of my buddies that Stick of Truth was supposedly buggy with framerate issues and what not. They all played the game and later told me I was full of shit. They also all played on the PS3.
I've had a copy since launch, but I told myself I wouldn't play it until someone at Kotaku gave me permission. Thanks guys.
I think we've come full circle, where sarcastic comments toward trite statements become trite statements themselves.
Right? It's just so casually well-stated. It's also kind of sad that we live in a world where a simple, considerate statement like that seems outstanding enough to merit our attention. C'est la vie, eh?
The cameraman's laugh is the best. "OOUHHHUH HUHH HUHH HUH HUHH"
In the ball pen is where you'll pay for your crimes.
"As a middle-aged, admittedly square, FBI Special Agent who doesn't play video games, I was understandably perplexed when, during the 'follow the money' analysis, I kept seeing payments being made to something I'd never heard of called Evony," Simon said. "A bit of Googling properly identified Evony as an online video…
I usually have that moment when I reply to your comments.
Actually I was pretty bored with the opening acts myself, but it gets much better after. Sorry you had a bad experience though.
I had a couple free copies that I had a hard time giving away, because most people were like "what the hell is Puppeteer?" My two friends who actually took those copies are quite pleased that they "gave it a chance." Their kids were happy, too.
No. True art is creating a game with requirements so insane that you'd need to travel into the future in order to find hardware that can actually run it as advertised. Like god intended.
take meme on.
Definitely late to the party, but man, you helped stage one of the most amazing shows of self-righteous misunderstanding I've seen on the internet. To see so many seemingly intelligent people completely miss your point and rebound with hilariously defensive ad hominem attacks and irrelevant verbal flailing... it…
I think he's having more fun than anyone we've ever known, in this reality and every other reality. Even in the one with Jet Li kicking the crap out of himself.