...what the hell is that? That’s not the Animus!
...what the hell is that? That’s not the Animus!
I.. well... yes. We need a live action Metroid now, with Emily Blunt as Samus. Make it so.
Uh, there already was a Dark Souls series for the PlayStation. It was even made by From Software. It’s just... it was first person, and didn’t have the same sort of death mechanics. It was still not one to hold your hand and oft times was very difficult.
EDIT: Everyone beat me to it. lol Sorry guys, I’m late to the…
Mobile? No thanks.
There’s a HUGE difference between using cheats supplied by the developers in a single player game and cheating via exploits or hacks in single OR multiplayer games...
Also, not everyone used codes and cheats. I, for one, will never use any codes or cheats on an initial playthrough of a game.
See above.
So.. you play on a harder difficulty level. “Earn it,” if you feel that’s what it takes. Not everyone feels the same as you.
Yes, sorry. You absolutely punish players for exploiting a bug. Period. Players are expected to report bugs and then not exploit them. It says explicitly in the ToS and EULA for the services that they have the right to terminate your access to the service for such things.
You call it ‘aesthetic charm,’ I always called it ‘lazy cartoony art.’
Did you ever go to Duskwood in classic WoW? The color here is accurate.
Final Fantasy XIV does it just fine. Even with 72 people in mass PVP. True, it’s not quite the same level as this UE4 demo, but it’s much higher than WoW.
So, if they’re making that much money off of it, why can’t they make a few single-player DLC packs that might get more people to buy the game and play?
WB committed a huge sin by sacrificing their TV universe Suicide Squad so that they could make this movie. So far, the Arrowverse is doing loads better than their movie attempts... I think they need to focus more on it and leave films to Marvel.
How on earth do trainwrecks like this continue to happen? How can companies get away with releasing broken products?
Seriously, if you bought a car and it had as many problems right after driving it off the lot as modern games do, you’d be able to flat-out sue.
The whole Activision-Blizzard stock thing? That bothers me. It means investors are on board with their business model, and we’re just going to see more and more and more of the same out of them. I’m surprised that WoW hasn’t become a ‘new required paid update every year!’ game yet.
I ruined myself on companions. Went to a wiki just to get an idea of who might be romance-able, and the list had the companions listed with their ‘race.’ So long before I’d even gotten very far in *any* storylines, I already knew about a couple of the major NPCs who were synths, and it actually put me off of playing…
The “Red Line” is less about absolute distance based on fuel/resources/etc and more a practical limit based on the computational power required to properly calculate your “landing point.” Basically, anything you’re looking at that is relatively (as in the theory) distant isn’t actually where you see it, as it has…
I would assume that perhaps the suit interfaces with his actual Ironman suit, which perhaps has a way to interface neurally with Stark? I don’t think they ever actually explain it.
It probably took him longer to build the robot than it would have taken to just complete the challenge.
Yes, actually, it does matter. I don’t know if you realize this, but there is a massive amount of income inequality in the world. People struggle and work their asses off just to afford to eat and live in a mud brick hovel, while elsewhere others do comparatively little work and have no cares in the world. I’m happy…