silverdrgn4life
Ogre Jehosephatt
silverdrgn4life

You’re joking, right?

It’s pretty funny that people think that folks who post PC Master Race stuff are taking it seriously— which is why it keeps happening. Thanks, bruh.

Haha!

I wish I had more stars to give.

Nice! You don’t see a whole lot of Bloodborne cosplay.

Yeah, as Befitzeo said, it’s incredibly CPU intensive to simultaneously simulate so many entities. Many times, incredibly successful fortresses are punished by a high population, which consumes so many cycles it becomes unplayable. And, even before that, it’s easy to be doomed by catsplosions.

Oh, I asked Befitzero to answer you. I can understand your mistake.

I’m not sure it’s as much as a callback is it is a function of circumstance— there’s only two people workin’ on the game.

I don’t know why they would bother with a re-design. Even if you made Sonic more like Sonic, nothing else in this movie looks like it’s for fans of the games, shows, and comics. At best this seems like at attempt to get kids interested in the franchise, but does Sega have any Sonic games coming up so they can move on

As a fat gamer, I found nothing wrong with the scene. Nothing about it made it seem like games were the cause of his problems, but it was an unhealthy coping mechanism, which rings incredibly true. I mean, I didn’t get the sense that Thor played himself, but he seems like he was into watching Korg play. It isn’t funny

I gotta say, this is a pretty good idea.

It’s been quite a few years since I’ve played, but I feel like there was a technique where you could drop a ring of blocks by digging the ground from out under it, and it would create a shaft you could traverse down. I feel like it was relatively safe, too.

Edit: Okay, it looks like I was thinking of the Cave-In method.

I don’t find it at all hard to believe there’s a good handful of Jedi who survived the initial purge scattered across the galaxy. And I would also think that they’d be the ones who weren’t in proximity to other Jedi at the time the order was issued. A galaxy is huge.

Any complaints about Nintendo altering the LoZ lore, as if they didn’t retroactively try to stitch together some kind of continuity after making huge lore changes to LoZ for each game, is, and will always be, pretty dumb. And it’s very important for people who make this argument to hear it, because the people who tie

In addition, Epic says that Tencent is one of many investors, not a shadowy dictator.

I had the same reaction as Nathan when I started to play Outward. I personally found it a little charming, since I’m nostalgic for RPGs of those days. It looks like a 15-year-old game with modern lighting/atmospheric effects and not-as-modern texture resolutions.

I considered this, but the staff is like, 6 pounds, and occupies your hands.

Honestly, I just interpreted it as it renders stereoscopicly so it appears 3D.

It’s absolutely great when developers cater to the special needs of folks. I applaud them for it, but only because I think they’re going beyond what they need to.

It’s been a while since I’ve played through ACIII, but my impression of Connor is that it was largely frustrating to spend time with him. He’s constantly grumbling, being sent about doing thing for other people instead of really perusing his own interests. And even at the end of the game he’s betrayed and has his