I will bet they were literally just MAME cabinets, and these were rock-brain simple people selling to dirt-brain simple buyers. I bet nobody in this operation realized the illegalities of emulators.
I will bet they were literally just MAME cabinets, and these were rock-brain simple people selling to dirt-brain simple buyers. I bet nobody in this operation realized the illegalities of emulators.
This might be accurate if you didn’t say “but they are almost all based on Hearthstone at their core” as if Magic: The Gathering hasn’t existed for over two decades now and wasn’t the the basis for Heathstone in the first place.
Complaining about anthropomorphic animal drawings, in a game featuring anthropomorphic animals.
ARMS’s biggest problem right now is Splatoon 2. I love ARMS, it’s a very good game, but Splatoon is a FANTASTIC game, and I just can’t bring myself to pick the former over the latter when I have time free to game.
In fairness to Nintendo, this is actually the standard way of dealing with this sort of issue across any device. It just happens to be tedious.
Too Human of all things had an interesting take on this. You could select what loot tier would automatically be trashed.
If it took you until now to notice, it means they probably made the right judgment call on how to allocate their visual artist resources during the production of the movie! ;)
“Character”....sure.
Almost as if there’s a difference between playing a violent video game and threatening violence in real life (even as a joke).
I think it’s more that we are seeing achievements taken to their most extreme form: when games are created for the sole purpose of using achievements to attract buyers.
Nobody forced the reviewers to rush their review. And I don’t see how it’s Bethesda’s problem.
there’s a robot in the helipad from the beginning of the game that’s controlling all of the robots. kill it and they all go dormant.
to think of it another way — Without the post credits ending, you were a human playing a video game. With it, you’re a human playing as a typhon which itself is playing a video game. why does that extra layer of indirection destroy the meaning?
Well, it’s a dream, but it all still happened, to the original morgan. It’s not meaningless, it’s just not clear if every choice you made is what the original morgan also did
really close? They’ve been saying that for over 2 years and something always comes up.
Well it is true that you can’t generate random numbers via an internal random function in any programming language... high level or low level. It’s one of the first things you learn in a programming class. The thing is, one of the next things you learn is how to combat that via using the system clock, random memory…
This kind of reminds me of the “achievement unlocked” series of flash games, those were pretty fun though
Well that’s true, computers can’t generate random numbers. There are tables of pseudorandom numbers they read from when that’s needed. The tables take a “seed” and if the same program gives two subroutines the same seed, they will generate exactly the same numbers.