The last 30 minutes of that game are gonna be banned in Australia
The last 30 minutes of that game are gonna be banned in Australia
We literally can not stop sucking his nuts. I once tried to stop and I was quickly overcome with a feeling of dread. But as soon as I continued I felt fine again.
Everyone should know the basics of neuroscience.
Personally, I did not like Starcraft 2. I couldn't really tell you why. My friends and I played Brood War and Warcraft 3 for years, and for hours at a time. We were still playing them when Wings of Liberty came out. I can't describe why we didn't like it, but I think that whole group of people would look at War 3…
Because e-sports ruined the genre. We don't make RTS games for fun anymore, just competition.
Whats it like getting payed to browse and copy pasta from reddit all day?
stop writing misinformed articles. Holy shit, how have you not found a new writer, kotaku?
You know, I'm about to say something a lot of people would have a problem with.
If a person says "This is how I did it, these were my methods" in what universe are they cheating.
When ESPN's Dan Le Batard had his LeBron-busting ad rebuffed by a Cleveland newspaper, he didn't give up on his…
TAS at least proves the coin can be collected. That in itself is an accomplishment considering that no one could even develop a strategy for getting the coin.
Yeah, you're right, that's bullshit... Like when they used CGI in the Matrix, the bullet-time scene from was done via blatent cheating and therefore it doesn't count as real entertainement. They should have shot Keanu Reeves for real.
I hope you learned something today.
Exploiting glitches is NOT cheating if you do it in single player. Not in the slightest. Not at all.
The TAS proves that it isn't impossible, though. Extremely difficult, yes. So difficult that no one on actual hardware will ever be able to do it, quite possibly. But no longer impossible.
You know TAS bots can jack into an N64 itself right
A Tool Assisted Speedrun isnt like gameshark or any other cheating devices. It lets you put in commands and control inputs so that the TAS can control mario and will always do exactly what you want it to when you want it to.
Mario 64 holds amazingly well. Just to think that it was the first truly enjoyable 3D platformer. Just comparing other 3D games from that time period. Or maybe it is my heavily Mario 64 nostalgia soaked brain?
But does it also have espiers in it?