Hate t0 be a bit nit-picky, but Germany invaded Poland in 1939, and this seems to have been designed in 1938. It IS very attractive, but something designed a year before WW2 isn’t far enough in the past to be way ahead of it’s time when it was made: especially since an air racer doesn’t have the same restrictions a…
It would be hard to do without being forced into a hack and slash format like DMC, but there are mangas/comics and light novels that deal with the concept in some interesting ways.
It’s not just about the videos: it’s about people who aren’t popular attaching themselves to people who are, which is as old as the concept of popularity itself. In this case, people who watch videos from media creators often begin to feel that they are close to the creators as a result, and giving those creators…
Got to say, making Superman Zod’s son is such an obvious idea in hindsight that it’s legitimately shocking that it hasn’t been done before; way more intresting than someone who’s the pretty-pure son of a saint.
Bear in mind, it’s very doubtful that the clergy are the ones doing any gaming, as most of them travel too much to play anything at all, and the rest are probably too busy.
Yes and no: from what’s been said about the demo, it seems to have been geared toward demonstrating the game’s mechanics to Soul’s fans. For example, it showed off the quicker attacks (compared to DS 2), the new stances, the methodology of the common enemies...the kind of things Soul players would pick up on, but…
Don’t mind it too much; people who don’t use a script might get a badge at the end of the sale for their ‘integrity’, or the people do do script might get punished at the end somehow, so it’s not worth the effort at this point to try a script.
There’s nothing that says the FTC can’t pursue multiple cases, although it’s very unlikely in the case you stated: $22,500 isn’t much money in the scheme of things, especially since the money comes out to about $33 per person. You would lose more than that just *talking* to a lawyer about a potential action against…
I know the physics of this don’t work at all, but it’s the only thing that makes even the slightest bit of sense. Well, that or the Death Star was drifting towards the ship, which would act the same way...
Something about this scene has always bugged me: how did one small fighter manage to destroy something so big and powerful, just by ramming the big, obvious bridge? Didn’t the Imperial ships have redundant shield generators and secondary bridges exactly to stop this kind of thing from happening?
That’s actually a decent example of good writing, as many deserters did, historically speaking, turn to banditry: returning home carried a huge risk of execution for cowardice, and people would naturally resent the soldiers who turned their own homes into a battlefield. Combine that with a desensitization to killing…
No, actually, real life is nothing like that: give a homeless man 20 dollars, and what happens to the world? Nothing. Drive a group of hikers to their car because they missed the last bus at the end of a long trail? They thank you and move on with their lives. Stop to help an injured person at a car wreck? There’s an…
Why do people think this sounds good? It’s one thing to be punished for ignoring the context of a situation, like helping an injured man who’s clutching a sword near a still-burning homestead, only to find him leading bandits against a town later: it’s entirely another for each random person you help to suddenly turn…
This isn’t the first time this has happened; the console version of Civilization didn’t get a sequel either, even though the iOS version did.
Yeah, I thought it meant he played through the whole game without using bloodvials, which would be nuts.
Maybe not everyone wants to leave a game their having fun in? Maybe someone in the middle of a heist doesn’t want to stop because a cheater appeared and started spewing money? Maybe someone gets a phone call or a doorbell and goes AFK in a rush?
If that’s the case, you might have unbalanced prestige against security; too high of a disparity can cause problems.
I only got attacked once, and I built everything in the keep. Did you not hire guards, perhaps? They can win fights by themselves.