Honestly produce one example of a game that has motion controls that would be impossible to translate to a traditional set-up outside of full on VR?
Honestly produce one example of a game that has motion controls that would be impossible to translate to a traditional set-up outside of full on VR?
It’s egoistic entitlement when Nintendo has numerous games over the last two generations that force motion controls without alternative into games that could easily have catered to a traditional set-up?
How is them making their use optional robbing others of the experience? Nothing they’ve produced that forces motion controls on the player has been untranslatable to a traditional scheme.
As someone with tremors that will only get worse the older I get, Nintendo can fuck off with this bullshit until they ensure motion controls/assisted aiming will always be optional when they’re part of a game. Of all the platforms, Nintendo shouldn’t be the one I worry about not being inclusive to physical…
Another headline: ‘Moronic gamers still don’t grasp what censorship actually means as a word.’
The game has been hemorrhaging players for a while now. And nothing has really brought anyone back and kept them yet.
Holding 50 coin is done to utilize the maximum interest on gold per round. That provides five gold at the end of each round no matter the outcome, on top of the flexibility to spend that gold when a shift is necessary after your field of opponents narrows.
New players are often treated with great care and attention.
Men are trash.
So is Razer. Fuck them for this. Also - don’t buy their overpriced garbage. They are no longer the only one catering to gamers, there are better options other than their flimsy products and terrible customer support. It was truly a joyous day when their digital storefront tanked.
Who says he honestly thinks they do? Outside of promotional uses at least, where they do have some value. Are you aware that he doesn’t read internet comments? So your obviously concerned advice for him might not reach its intended destination! Oh dear.
Or it could just be that he mentioned this personal experience…
The origin of it as a feature and staple for the character was borne out of a limitation in storage for the original arcade release. Which is what I was noting, it existed before a consideration of its feasibility with carts versus discs. The character was both a budgetary and programming work around to pad the game…
It didn't have to do with it being easier because of the carts, it had to do with it being necessary because of storage and memory limitations. They did not have the means or space to add yet another completely new character and moveset big enough to properly serve as a boss.
Anthem is inherently broken as a looter, to its core. The numbers don’t matter and it’s all artificial. There’s a reason there’s no stat screen to compare gear and your loadout. It’s all a fucking sham. Until this is addressed and dealt with, the game is just an action grind for illusions of progress. Until they can…
Too bad actually playing through half of the story missions is an utter bore and chore. Some of the best writing I’ve seen in almost any medium is tied to the worst the game has to offer when it comes to experience. I was tired of the shooting mechanics after the third wave based ambush where I single-handedly killed…
The bar is so low for streamers to be seen as ‘admirable.’ Fucking christ.
I also took Thor’s reaction in Endgame to be in line with this. That Thor was as much curious about him not being able to lift it as he was the hammer shifting.
The ‘I knew it!’ line kinda adds a lot against the concept of the Russos pulling a Rowling.
I assume you are aware, but.
A note on VIII - Square doesn’t have the complete source code or even all of the original hi-res assets. I guess the side by side production with IX led to some growing pains that also included preserving the work that was done to finish both games for annual releases. Ports must be an…
You could, you know, just do a google search yourself. Or of this site.
All signs are pointing to Amazon’s series not being an Aragorn series.
But the article doesn’t only refer to toxic behavior, they note the dread the developers feel facing any negative reaction to what they’d be able to share or have to say and that it makes them not feel like engaging. Hell the article on a whole, and the community manager’s post being discussed, is framing the state of…