Sorry, that chart is way too small. Is that the "brown babies death count" chart?
Sorry, that chart is way too small. Is that the "brown babies death count" chart?
Seven years ago, Hunter Hillenmeyer was signing autographs in a Jewel-Osco supermarket up in Fox Lake, Ill., the kind of ham-and-egg gig that any Chicago Bear could expect at some point in his career if he was any good. It wasn't anyone's idea of stressful work. Smile, pretend to be famous, collect your couple-three…
Yeah, I get that. Fallout games can kind of be the same way. Elder Scroll games are more about exploration, but there is no tight focus that keeps you on the rails. Though, as you have accomplishments, people notice you for your exploits. Agreed the combat system is crap in elder scroll games. I always just hang back…
UI felt terrible is what I'm on about. Which is exactly what I said. I'm talking about the second one. Didn't play the first. Felt clunky and unorganized. If it was designed for PC, then that's a bad sign. Felt like it was made for console. If you liked it, more power to you, but it was a game breaker for me. I'm…
And an RPG NEEDS to have an intuitive interface. So much is done with the options.
Oblivion and Skyrim really hooked me. Felt like I could do whatever I wanted, and figuring out the next step was just a menu away. I may try Witcher again, but it seriously was one of the worst interfaces I've ever seen in the hundreds of games I've played. Exceptionally unintuitive.
Hated the UI. It felt like they just threw random ideas against the wall via dart, then were like "well I guess that should work, right?" Everything about the game told me I should like it, but in the end got bored after an hour and haven't played it since. It's probably great, but I felt it was a shit game at the…
Yeah, but on PC I found it was pretty terrible. Not the game itself, but the UI was obviously made for console and didn't translate well. I lost interest in about an hour and felt I'd been taken for a few bills. Maybe I'll get back into it, but the interface is atrocious.
ITALIAN ASPIEDAMAN!
Shane,
Never had anything against apple, but I wouldn't exactly call a macbook utterly reliable. Y'know, because of the previous recalls and such. Not bad machines. They look really nice and you could do worse. Overpriced as hell and a bit limited in some other regards, but not bad if you don't mind the pricetag. First thing…
Just change the end to "Darth_Vader.pdf" works too, I guess.
Vader PDF
Yeah, saw that afterwards. Still feeds weird to have an asymmetrical snowflake.
Boba Fett PDF
Don't think there's really a "right" answer here. I like all three of the series, that image just instantaneously had the grotesque feeling of BLAME! to me. If you haven't read it, it is absolutely incredible, though quite depressing and can make you anxious reading it. Though BLAME! is more technohorror with…
It's really good, pretty dark though. Don't expect a lot of happy moments. The scale of the art and the depth/chronological immensity of the story is insane, though. Also, look into the psuedo-prequel "BioMega". Really like the art style and the intricacy involved in the stories.
feels like it is straight out of BLAME! manga.
So...you didn't read it.
My wife uses my old Gaming PC that has dual 8800 GTs in SLI...and Skyrim looks pretty damn good. I bout that PC for under $1000 in 2007, still chugging and holding pace as a mid-range PC. It's not beating out my fairly high-ranged newer PC, but it's nothing to snub. My 360 I bought around that time has died twice…