“It’s not a huge skip, but it’s easy enough to perform that its inclusion in a possible world record run is a no-brainer.”
“It’s not a huge skip, but it’s easy enough to perform that its inclusion in a possible world record run is a no-brainer.”
Dude, I’m so sorry for your loss. But I’m glad that you had the courage to be there for her when the final shot had to be given. Some years ago, when one of my mother’s cats, Peca, that I helped raise as a teenager got sick, as I wasn’t living with her anymore, my mother always called me to update about Peca’s health,…
Though I do not share your dread with the last boss, I have the same with the last dungeon/stage of a game. “Oh, I’m nearing the end, I’m about to finish, but hey, what about that game that I bought 5 years earlier, never played it and barely remember the name, I think it’s a good time to give it a try!” And it goes…
Drawing while fastforwarding is a bliss. I love FF8 but damn, they really should’ve put a limit to how much magic you can junction according to the characters level, it’s too easy to exploit and too hard to not do it when you know how.
I agree. For me, I think it’s a little like complaining about people never looking away from their phones nowadays, sure, there’s the whole discussion about the “likes addiction”, “fear of missing out”, and so on that should be taken into account, but also, there are a lot of people that are forced to do social…
I’m not really torn, but I do hope this becomes a new category, simply due to the fact that it was kinda boring to watch, but then again, I don’t watch that many speedruns to begin with, and it’s only 10 minutes of playing the ocarina, in a 49 min run, so...whatever...Still, huge respect in the runners’ abilities to…
Aaargh, I keep seeing Outer Wilds articles and understanding Outer Worlds! Damn, that game can’t come out soon enough!
Wow man, I’m sorry, thank you for enligthening me, but I guess as long as the guy doing it doesn’t try to profit from it, it should be ok, but I could be wrong in this too. I wonder if donations count as profiting from a copyright law standpoint...
EDIT: Sorry, I thought about it a little more, and what the guy is…
I’m not a fan of Bethesda, but the only thing I’ve seen Bethesda crush because of legal issues was a “Fallout 3 in Fallout4 engine” mod, back in 2018, and that was only because there was some issue with the voice assets in FO3, because they were not fully owned by Bethesda or something like that, BUT, as I was writing…
They’re adding NPCs an actual RPG needs, where you can actually talk to them, not just them talk AT you. You know that, stop bugging people about it already having NPCs when you know what they mean.
Creation club is selling repair kits for a while now, and started to sell scrap kits that get all your junk, turn into scrap and send it to your stash. That is “selling convenience”, any mod could add that for free. And a mod that doesn’t change shit in game is barely a mod at all. Bethesda games all needs some…
I’m with you. And enable mods. Fuck paying for “convenience” when a simple mod can fix what makes it “inconvenient”.
I played during free week, game went from a "never" to a "maybe when I find it for 15$ and there are private servers where I can play offline with mods", game looked fun, but I was surely feeling some input lag, and the server crashes put me off.
I get you. No matter what people say, I always have fun playing WoW, up to the point where you can only progress if you party up. I consider myself an above average player, and I can follow orders, but I become so tense while running dungeons and raids, that I always end up leaving the game after 2 months after a new…
Because they can be fun playing solo. They just can't be played solo ALL THE TIME, and for those that has a great time soloing and want to continue the adventure, it kinda sucks.
I played Limbo and Inside and I don’t really see why they both got so much attention. Sure, the art style is different and well made, but the I just didn’t enjoyed it. The puzzles weren’t hard to figure out, it’s just that to put the pieces together involved so much repetitions that it felt like a chore to me, to the…
You can be the best at what you do, but unless people(or at least, the media) really notice it, it won’t be newsworthy. I believe there’s a much bigger audience for “glitched runs” than for “non-glitched” runs. Even the negative audience for “glitched runs” is bigger, and the media want the clicks, so they don’t care.
I don’t think racing counts if you’re in a car, you might as well just get on a plane.
More like Bus Station Street Fighter, but yeah, it was awesome.
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