The biggest problem is they didn't pull the camera back far enough for you to actually see much
The biggest problem is they didn't pull the camera back far enough for you to actually see much
Just going to speak to the real life part of this.
Thing is though absolutely nobody called it a crash, there was no panic it went down for a couple days and then it was like it never happened.
Hard agree on the seasonal model.
Its just intimadating as all hell. I’ve got some left over physical/mental trauma from the Navy and my hands tend to start shaking when I try to do stuff like this. As an example I tried one those 3d metal model kits of a Tie Fighter and got so damn frustrated at myself I screamed and threw the damn thing...
This deserves so many more stars but can only do the 1.
Thanks for that I needed the laugh.
My complete and utter failure as a model painter has single-handedly kept me from ever playing WH40K or similar war gaming hobbies despite owning models lol.
I think he as far as game design goes he got the rep because of the first two Ninja Gaiden games were just so so good.
Yes he does seem to realise it in ToD but because that movie was shot second but in canon takes place a year before Raiders. It makes it seem a little odd for him to be all let me give this back it’s not mine in ToD, and then in Raiders to be like yoink this shit is mine.
Totally unrelated to main post but question for you. I currently have all 3 of the most recent AC gamesand was trying to go from Origins to Oddyssey to Valhalla but Origins just isn’t clicking for me and I keep bouncing off it. I loved the Shadow games, think Oddyssey would be a better fit?
Ash I just want to say I am so glad they hired you. Every article you write is a joy to read. You honestly make every game you write about come across as a living entity, and makes me wonder why I can't seem to get my games to feel like that for me.
Thank you for the name. Having googled it once you provided it I can confirm that is exactly what it was. I actually first played that when I was in the Navy. Each workshop on the Enterprise received a desktop. Someone found a way to get Scorched Earth on to the shared drive and it became quite popular aboard ship lol.
ETA couple times whent talking about the time limit you call the Vault Dweller the Vat Dweller
Read this article, or just go to the setting photo he has. It will help a ton. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-cyberpunk-2077-pc-best-settings
My rig is way out of date. The newest component I have is a Vega 56 overclocked and flashed. My CPU is the it 3570k which is what they listed as a bare minimum to play the game.
If you think witcher 3 was in a rough shape you should have seen the previous 2 at launch lol.
Ive never been able to get into these games. I just don't click with games that have a timer. It even extends to missions and that have timers in other games. Guess it's because I like exploring and hate feeling rushed.
While I have it on PC due to a back problem I’ve also got it on Xbox and have been playing it there mostly while I can’t walk/sit.
His whole point is that people put up with the bugs and fixed them because it was Bethesda. I don’t know how many times I’ve seen people simply shrug away bugs....because it’s a Elder Scrolls,Fallout game.