That game was great and it bums me out that I couldn't get more friends to fire it up.
That game was great and it bums me out that I couldn't get more friends to fire it up.
My Infamous 2 bag is still in rotation. Love it for a con bag and it being tall/narrow meant it was my primary knife bag when I was working as a meat cutter.
Tungsten bobby pins?
Maybe it was because of how I tend to wander off, but the core Family storyline was also the one that rarely seemed to demand my attention, I focused on cultist hunting and the Other storyline more aggressively. I managed to tie up everything at around 90 hours and the only time I felt like I hit an experience wall…
So wander, you can turn off a ton of the HUD elements- may as well eliminate those things that encourage the beeline. If you get stumped you can always turn stuff back on for a bit, but honestly I found that a lot of the quest descriptions described my desired location quite well and didn’t need the glowing idiots arro…
Models like this are where any product falls apart. When you start building a product to satisfy the shareholder and not the customer..... no one in their right mind is left wanting to buy it.
Jetpack Cat better still be on the table......
This. All this.
I definitely understand that Blizzcon was probably not the venue to drop this announcement. I played the demo, and talked to some of the Diablo team that was there.
Correct me if I'm wrong- but can't you turn off most of the UI junk on Odyssey? Same for tagging enemies with Ikaros, you don't have to if you want more naturalistic stealth (it's more fun if you have to check your corners manually anyhow) and most forts have an abundance of stalking zones/brush.
I ended up really enjoying XV, warts and all- but World of Final Fantasy is pure magic and it can't help but paste a giant dopey grin on my face.
FF XV-'Hold my Tide pods.'.
I would imagine to reduce desynchs and the subsequent loading screen for the times when the climbing gets a touch squirrelly and you fall or jump off when you wanted to go left or something. It’s honestly feeling really solid so far, but I've lost count of the number of times I ate a loading screen in games past…
Superhero landing?
Smash Bros and Diablo 3 for me.
I’d say go ahead and burn the item to catch up and level a second character at your own pace because the campaigns all offer some really fun moments.
Have any of the big names from Blizzard North actually built a successful have from the ground up since they left though?
Rewards for beta would be kinda jank I agree, but the PTR is open to everyone- no reason not to have incentives for that phase.
For blizzard to hit the necessary critical mass of testers on ptr they need to start baiting with incentives. Tabards, titles, pets, toys, game time- literally anything.
15% longer per level, on a curve that was already previously modified to speed things up. You can burn through levels three or four times faster than the early years of WoW, a 15% increase is fucking nothing compared to what it could be.