Why are three-year-olds wrestling in the first place? Seemed like the kid had a normal reaction, to me.
Seriously, wtf? I can’t believe that’s such a common idea still.
This isn’t about trademark. It’s copyright. That’s what the “C” in DMCA (not “DCMA”) is for. Try harder to sound like a legal expert.
I don’t get why anyone would be mad that they had to pay to play a game that has had a lot of work put into it, either, but people have gotten mad about sillier things in the video game world. The Mother 4 team is aware that dealing with video game fans is like walking on eggshells. The community can turn on…
I’m talking more about people I know pretty well and have interacted with many times. I’m not going to complain about the way a stranger acts to me because I don’t know their issues. I don’t think I’m dealing with autistic people on a regular basis, just people with the bad habit of looking away.
You should probably by default follow the customs of where you are if you want to avoid weirding people out or offending them. Or, if that doesn’t matter to you, don’t. Up to you.
Who the fuck are you? Yes I do.
I know it’s hard to stop when it becomes a habit to look away. I can’t help but be disconcerted, though, because it is a body language that conveys you are hiding something or ashamed.
I don’t take it as rude. It would be rude if I were being ignored, but I know that’s not what a lack of eye contact means when someone’s talking to me. It’s just off-putting because it makes it seem like you’re ashamed or trying to hide something.
I love how his comment got so many stars, as though the people starring have played the game all the way through already.
Friend codes? Jesus, it’s like ICQ all over again. There is no need for that.
I would have to check my clear times, but getting through an entire level might take more than 20 minutes. Maybe I’m crazy, but I think I remember seeing times that were closer to 45 minutes. There are multiple waves in each level and you can’t save in the middle. But it would be a good game to just jump into and play…
Looking at a camera lens is not eye contact. And watching a video of someone looking at a camera lens is not eye contact. There is no eye contact here.
Well, it’s very challenging, so if you plan to only play for a few minutes here and there, be prepared to at least spend a few hours getting good at the game first.
I still enjoyed it in single-player, but online multiplayer would’ve been great. I probably would have wasted away in front of my screen.
I’m in the same boat as you, sadly. I’ve only played it single player. It’s still enjoyable that way, though—the AI is very good and the campaign is challenging. Unlocking things is fun. There’s also a very difficult challenge/trial mode that was a bit beyond my capabilities, iirc.
I wonder if that means there’s actually a processing difference or that it’s just downscaled. Might not change any performance.
Borrow the game, too.