one of the most innovative men to ever live.
one of the most innovative men to ever live.
Never takes long for a Musk bro to show up and post something cringy and hilarious.
It’s WW2-inspired armour, not WW2-armour-inspired armour.
“The Kerberos helmet, which looks like the sort of thing a soldier would wear in the trenches of World War 2.”
The trenches of WW2? Everything is just sort of blending together huh?
Kotaku will never not take a chance to shit on Game Pass whenever they can. It’s baffling.
Yeah, there’s always more on there than I have time to play. Anytime I go fishing for something new I’m usually able to find something.
from the original announcement:
i mean, i just hit em with arrows but i guess this works too
Agree. Why are we, and more importantly the developers, supposed to care what an extremely niche corner of the playing base is bleating about when they’re constantly bleating about something?
I think things have gotten out of hand when developers should be expected to be concerned about the feelings of “the speedrunning community”. A “community” that in part seems to depend on software behavior the game developers didn’t intend to begin with, let alone sign up to commit to having to consider when making…
That’s the general sense among the Halo Infinite community: that 343 Industries is implementing changes based on what they think is best, not on what the most devoted players want.
Baptiste is probably the best individual support in OW2. He only has the 1 offensive ability but it’s easier for him to survive active combat than other supports so he doesn’t get peeled as often. There are better combinations of supports and more survivable ones (looking at Lucio), but his kit seems perfectly suited…
The meat and bones of the current meta seems to be “the team whose tank spends the most time alive wins.”
I suppose it wasn’t clear, but I agree with you. That’s what I meant by DPS +1. I mean, Orisa is ridiculous.
Healing feels less rewarding, bc smaller sub teams get subsumed - you get flanked - and one or two people are always on the respawn.
i barely touched comp, got like 1000 hours on the original split fairly evenly between quick play and mystery which if nothing else made me flexible player
As someone who played way more quick play than comp or regular quick play, the only thing I’m missing is the ebb and flow of a good fight. Thus far, I find the momentum is quickly established and one team will generally stomp. It wouldn’t be so bad if the queues weren’t absurdly long.
The twitch watching was separate from the opt-in. You could still get into the beta from the opt-in. The twitch drops were just a guaranteed way to get into the Beta. So no, beta access didn't REQUIRE watching Twitch.