Really strange that there hasn't been a Mario and Luigi QL. They are usually on top of Nintendo 3DS game releases.
They showed the first part of the game on Unprofessional Fridays and Brad said he wanted to get into the game before doing a QL.
Really strange that there hasn't been a Mario and Luigi QL. They are usually on top of Nintendo 3DS game releases.
It's not the frame rate that bugs me. I played SR3 on my PS3 no problems. But the near-constant tearing in SR4 is driving me nuts.Or if you've ever seen a game running above 15 fps
I think those PC's run on GTX 670's.
Really strange that there hasn't been a Mario and Luigi QL. They are usually on top of Nintendo 3DS game releases.
So I played Gone Home.
Yeah, wow, I can absolutely see why Patrick says that game is important.
Giving it two hours is extremely generous. Expect to finish it in one and a half.Gone Home is this weekends game. It sounds like this is a single play through session so a weekend should suffice.
I didn't get a wave of nostalgia (even though I have so many cassette cases laying around) and yes the plot is pretty basic.I didn't like it at all. Didn't get a wave of nostalgia and the story was incredibly basic. But I can see why that would work for some.
Any other details? because i'm gonna be building a new pc possibly, and I just would like an idea of what kind of cpu, and ram to look at.
Or if you've ever seen a game running above 15 fps
Yeah, I'm not sure why it didn't click with me.Giving it two hours is extremely generous. Expect to finish it in one and a half.
I didn't get a wave of nostalgia (even though I have so many cassette cases laying around) and yes the plot is pretty basic.
I still enjoyed it immensely. I don't see how those two things could have stopped you from enjoying it.
So if I am young enough where most of the nostalgia stuff won't register would the enjoyment be diminished?
I doubt it. I don't think nostalgia is anywhere near the top of the list of feelings the game is trying to evoke. Its "90sness" is mostly used to make the gameplay work, to justify all those handwritten notes and to keep a very simple mystery from being solved in a minute.So if I am young enough where most of the nostalgia stuff won't register would the enjoyment be diminished?
Aren't you around my age? Should be fine.
Some of it is specifically American nostalgia so bits of that might fly over your head (and mine) anyway, but it's more about the general vibe of the thing anyway. If you remember what VHS tapes are that's about the base level, I'd say.
Payday 2 reminds me of console shooters before CoD4 came out.
Payday 2 reminds me of console shooters before CoD4 came out.
It's actually doing really well. One of the most played games on Steam right now and the topseller.Sounds like its very similar to why something like "The Ship" never took off. Expecting random people in a multiplayer game to act a certain way is akin to herding cats.
No Splinter Cell QL?![]()
Aren't you around my age? Should be fine.
Some of it is specifically American nostalgia so bits of that might fly over your head (and mine) anyway, but it's more about the general vibe of the thing anyway. If you remember what VHS tapes are that's about the base level, I'd say.
How can you QL Splinter Cell without someone asking who turned out the lights?
I was hesitant to even download PvZ2 after the Quick Look, but I did it today, and I'm already on the Pirate level without even buying anything. Yeah, the prompts to buy stuff is gross, and having to replay levels to unlock stars is a bit tedious, but the challenges to unlock stars are actually kind of fun. I'm not bothering with keys, and I have my strategy down so far (I just finished the Pirate level, but now I need stars... I haven't even used any of the coin power-ups or anything). As a free to play game, I haven't hit a big wall yet.
I certainly see where they are coming from, and I know Brad's OCD to buy/have everything can overcome him at times, but I'm basically just doing a critical path (ignoring keys) and replaying early levels to unlock stars, and I'm enjoying things so far.
I dunno. I'm having fun.
On the Bureau QL,
Saint's Row 4 also has a fantastic shotgun. Surprised how quickly it kills.... But then you realize it's even easier to just use the screaming eagle.
I have a serious problem with the site.
I like to watch videos in windowed mode through the youtube player, but it doesn't let you start the video and then select windowed mode. Minutes of every week have been lost when I inevitably forget this and have to refresh.
How can you QL Splinter Cell without someone asking who turned out the lights?
Try Ranked Matches, I never had to wait more than a few seconds yesterday evening.I'm really loving divekick but can't find any online matches![]()
I didn't like it at all. Didn't get a wave of nostalgia and the story was incredibly basic. But I can see why that would work for some.
On the Bombcast, was Brad insinuating that he and his old lady got into a domestic dispute over Animal Crossing?
I bet Brad yelling angrily at you is scary.
On the Bombcast, was Brad insinuating that he and his old lady got into a domestic dispute over Animal Crossing?
I bet Brad yelling angrily at you is scary.
Just wanted to tell anyone in this thread: I bought Saint's Row 4 on PS3 and from the hour I've played so far it feels completely serviceable, as long as you haven't seen the PC version in action.
My post was tongue-in-cheek; Brad is a nice dude.I doubt it. Sounded more like he just gave up his 3DS to her. I think the awkardness was his policy of not talking about his significant other in any real way - which is cool - but he never should have teased a story if he was just going to leave it hanging. Even Vinny seemed confused as to what he was on about.
Oh wow! Wasn't expecting Brad to return to Devil May Cry so soon. He's so close he might even finish it today.