Wish I could take credit for it
I mean, I agree, but it's a wee bit ironic to make that claim on a video of someone complaining about a movie he probably had to watch dozens of times to get so much detail out of.
"There's a balance with game design, especially a game like this, with balancing realism with fun," Fisk said. "For instance, there was a discussion on our forums about the Austroraptor and if they would've hunted in packs. It seems unlikely that they would've hunted in packs — based on the sources provided in that…
Actually I could totally be down for that. "Hold-A and drag in the direction you want to attack" sounds right inline with what I expect from Diablo, and what I want from my Wii!
I've been a huge fan of this series since I picked up 3D ages ago, but that's partially because (for a game about stealing Nazi treasure and melting SS faces with a flame thrower) it's always been done with at least some twang of thoughtfulness. This whole "everyone has it as bad as the Jews did in WWII" sort of…
The second and third images (or first and second if you don't include the cover image) look like they may be architectural renderings. That sort of lends to the video game look of them.
ah... good...
Well, except for the whole security thing. Your operating system is the front line between you and a world of internet hurt. Worse, this can be a (sort of) heard immunity type deally; every exploit for XP found after tomorrow can become another hook that can be used to make the computer a DDoS distributor, or spam…
Did they Photoshop a pair of metal balls onto the big guy, there?
I think that applies to multiplayer races, too. I think it's just a general catchup mechanic across the board for all players, regardless of type.
Hey, sort of an unusual, but at least peripherally related question:
I'm trying to build a new gaming computer. I've never done this, and have absolutely zero know how. I'm also a pretty big environment nut, and am fueled by a huge helping of guilt over any and all rare earth metals I end up using. As interested as…
And I totally get that! Also, the second NASA starts hiring KSP players is the day I stop wanting to be an Astronaut (I've seen the value those guys place on their Kerbonauts). But if I can be one of those total kill-joy anal-retentive blog-post-shredding dicks for a second, it would be nice to specify what sort of…
Well of course it's not realistic. Kerbal space program isn't about realism. Nor is it about being as difficult as possible. Does that make this automatically a feat of ingenuity? No. KSP has a GREAT modding community, and one of the side effects of that is that you can essentially make anything fly with very…
Sure, sure, I totally agree. But I never find it very impressive that they can fly. Creative? Sure, impressive? meeeeeeh
I love that mod! It makes flying planes actually possible! But I'm not totally addicted to the idea that things just have to be arbitrarily more difficult, I just think it doesn't make much sense to compare ships made with stock parts to things like this. For all we know, this was just imported as a few scant…
So this is cool and all, but like maaaaaaaaaany KSP things that make their way to front pages across the internet, this is FULL of modded-in parts. One of the things that makes KSP so difficult (and fun) is trying to balance the weight of parts and fuel against thruster power. I've found that most mods for the game…