radzprower
RadzPrower
radzprower

I refuse to let my son have access to our tablet or my phone anymore because of this shit. YouTube Kids is the worst thing on the “acceptable” internet at large.

True, but most young kids probably don’t even get to the point of picking it up before it’s dumped all over their plate. At least this way it could function as a bowl and they could eat the insides. My son doesn’t like hard shell tacos anyhow.

Well, it is marketed as for “Kids or Kidults”, so take that how you would.

You’re ignoring the very important fact that kids who love dinosaurs would love this thing. Plus, kids don’t necessarily have the coordination to hold a taco correctly for a while.

Still is at DisneyWorld.

As others have said, randomizer is the big thing here, but I’m sure a team is capable of routing a means of collecting items for one another to speed up the overall process by collecting items from two different dungeons at the same time.

I can’t pay a scalper because that’s an unspoken approval of their behavior and that just doesn’t fly with me. Also, these type of line situations can be fun in some cases...though not this one in particular.

XCOM 2, Splatoon 2, and hopefully Mega Maker

What if there are no doors? No blocks? Nothing that physically impedes your progress. The only way you’d even know you had done something out of sequence is because something else that was clearly intended to block you down the road now doesn’t.

I haven’t looked into it, but I’m not sure there’s a killzone...I think it’s just too tall to survive normally.

Except other things which are approved are just as much or more a glitch than this. The only reason this is being judged differently is the difficulty and time saved in doing so.

Wow, you’re a real wet blanket aren’t you. Bet you hated BotW didn’t you?

“You’d be an awful QA tester.”

Metroid runs do not (always) exploit coding errors or even mistakes in level design. They simple do things the designer didn’t intend. It really is like Breath of the Wild. The systems work as intended to do things the designer never imagined.

So, using intended mechanics with extreme precision is considered a glitch?

Then maybe it’s time for a third category that’s the intended route or something. The Metroid runs rely entirely on being where you’re not supposed to be, but they are done with pure skill most times. Do they count as glitches as well?

That would need to be an “intended route” run. There are so many things in all sorts of runs that go against the spirit of the game without actually doing anything outside the base system.

They’re completely different.

There is a difference between doing something not intended from a progression perspective and something not intended by the engine. Yes, wall clipping is technically not breaking anything, but jumping this wall does not even require taking advantage of a gap in the engine based on the description (full disclosure,

There’s a snake joke in there somewhere...I just know it...