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  1. I agree with @DC, getting out of bed should be second lol.
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  2. StaceyPowers

    Audio balancing in games

    How do you feel about the default audio balancing in most games you have played? Either I have really outdated speakers, am really bad at hearing dialogue, or I think default balancing is really bad. I am not sure which is the case.
    1 point
  3. Mine would easily be the Ardyn DLC for FFXV with no close contenders. I absolutely loved every second of it and it made me appreciate Ardyn more as a character and villain.
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  4. What games do you feel have some good attributes(like storytelling, gameplay, visuals for example) but as a whole experience fall flat for whatever reason? I would say FF7 R. There's a lot to like about it. IMO It has probably the best combat in the series, the story is controversial but it is a nice twist on FF7's plot and the soundtrack and visuals are great. However it feels so bloated since its a 10 hour disc stretched out into a 40 hour game and theres lots of interactive loading sections like squeezing through debris, both of which make the game feel like a slog a lot of the time. I would also say FE:3H. There are some nice attributes about it like monster fights, weapon designs, the plot and the OST. But the overall experience always gets boring after a while and I had to keep taking long breaks to get back into it. Maybe it's the setting and graphically ugly looking church school hub world. I also don't like divine pulse much since it completely coddles you as you can just hit the undo button if you fuck up which takes away the tension/stakes and weapon skills felt easily abusable.
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  6. Think about the dumbest, most out of tune and intelligence songs. Now think about the ones you actually like. For me, one of them is Cotton Eye Joe. It's about as dumb as you can get, but I love it. And for this, no parody songs.
    1 point
  7. Pork & beans Pen & paper Bird & seed Needle & thread Computer & mouse My hand & diet Pepsi
    1 point
  8. Kane99

    Last Game Played

    Playing through rdr2 on PC. Forgot how easy it was to get killed in the early game. So many times I encounter a group of people and I'm destroyed. Can't wait to level up again. Also playing the usual Fortnite, and also that guardians of the galaxy game. My friends want me to try fallout 76 now.
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  9. That's cool to read your experiences on things you do mainly online and offline that takes your time. I trade for a living, then aspire to become a professional football player in the next couple of years.
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  10. That's cool, I spend some time in crypto currency catching up the latest news and updates, aside this I am writing contents making research about more interesting contents , performing micro tasks and managing my business from home.
    1 point
  11. harleyqbx

    Age

    I forgot that I turned 44. I think that's because I feel like I'm 87. Time to yell at youths to get off my lawn. (I want that shirt.)
    1 point
  12. killamch89

    Audio balancing in games

    In most games, it's perfectly fine for me by default so it may be your speakers that need some upgrading or your home theater system.
    1 point
  13. Techno

    Ask Techno

    Honestly I've just fallen out of here. Forums just lost the spark for me. They just feel so much less personal. I don't know what it is but they've just felt empty. Maybe when I hit school again I'll get back into sprit.
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  15. I am just being too lazy this days, I hardly wake up from my bed during the early stages of the day. Most times I wake around 11 am, brush my teeth, then shower and go back to my bed. Most of the job I do are simply remote, I don't move an inch outside to fend for my daily needs.
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  16. Definitely. Even when outside, it's nice to put your bare feet down on some cold stones under the shade. My pets are always laying down on the stones. It sure as hell does regulation body temperature cause you can't feel it anymore...😆When that heat dilates all the blood vessels it helps increase the alcohol circulation.
    1 point
  17. You're right - at least with Boruto - people actually die, good characters that is. The very mention of Fairy Tail has triggered me XD I compeletely forgot how much I always hated Fairy Tail with its unlimited friendship powerups, bs plot armor and just a crappy series overall. None of the main characters from the entire series dies - it's like the anime version of some Disney princess movie where everyone lives happily ever after. Anyways I'm done ranting about Fairy Tail...for now.
    1 point
  18. I think "Get out of bed" needs to be #2 on the list. Otherwise, well done 😉
    1 point
  19. So you were going to walk around with a mink coat, baby powder with a line of women behind you. Don't forget the pimp bible 🤣🤣🤣💀
    1 point
  20. -wake up - take a piss - take a shit - eat some breakfeast -Get out of bed....
    1 point
  21. Here's another one, and I invite the mods to come and stop me if I keep bumping this thread. Crash Bash (Eurocom, 2000) Crash Bash was the second spin-off Crash Bandicoot game, and the final Playstation One exclusive. Intended to be a party game and rival to Mario Party, much like how Crash Team Racing was to Mario Kart 64, Crash Bash tried to go for substance over style... and still failed compared to Nintendo's hit-and-miss approach to mini-game design. The first salvagable thing to take from Crash Bash is its continuation of the theme of cosmic balance, particularly the battle between good and evil which began in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka, enchanted and sentient masks which champion the causes of good and evil respectively, debate on which is stronger. The idea of who the Ancients are, who do not allow them to fight directly, is not developed upon (a shame as Uka-Uka stole the spotlight in Crash's rogue's gallery). So a contest must be held by agents who subscribe to their cause. Unfortunately evil outnumbers good 3:1, so the teams are balanced out. Interestingly enough a new member is introduced to the aforementioned gallery: Rilla Roo, an obvious knock-off of Ripper Roo, and combination of gorilla and kangaroo. Whichever team wins (both good and evil are playable) gets a different ending, and I must say the evil ending is rather bleak: the Earth is doomed, and all that Crash and Coco can do is run on a tiny asteroid where the two masks reside. The good ending, however, gives a sense of triumph... if you can reach it. Crash Bash is more a Crash game than Crash Team Racing. Everything about it oozes consistent style and an understanding of what makes Crash Bandicoot just that. The art style, the colour pallette, the navigation of the hub world, the themes in each level, and the level design of each game matches everything you know from a Crash game. The best part is it does the opposite of Bethesda/Zenimax design: it takes more than just the latest styles. It takes level designs from all three mainline games, from the dense jungle thickets to the sci-fi urban sprawl, from the depths of the underwater stages to outer space. Compare that to Crash Team Racing: what's the difference between Cortex Castle and any old castle save for the villain's faces appearing in stained glass? What does Dragon Mine have to do with Crash, besides havign Komodo Joe's face plastered on a few walls? Since when was Pinstripe Potoroo associated with airships? Crash Bash, despite its bosses' placements in contrasting places, knows how to make these villains threatening even out of their element. The final good thing worth mentioning is the audio. What few voices there are add a more primal, desperate and straight up wacky feel to the characters. Dingodile's lines are bestial rather than the cunning jabs he usually makes; N. Brio is buffoonish rather than the vastly more intelligent (if clumsy) version seen in the previous games; and Dr. Neo Cortex makes a lot of frustrated groans which are always good to hear after years of painful boss battles. The music is to die for, once again rivalling Crash Team Racing quite easily for the better soundtrack. Its songs are upbeat, matching the games and are worth playing the miserable attempts at mini-games for alone. So, the most important question: what makes all of this greater than the whole? Crash Bash is a party game with limited function for parties. It's fun with a friend in the cooperative campaign mode, but its attempts at trying to attract up to 4 players (using the Multi-Tap peripheral) were abysmal. Anyone who wanted a party game could play a myriad others like Bomberman Land or... Bishi Bashi Special? Its selection wasn't that great: four-way pinball, throwing bricks at one another, a bad racing game and literally watching paint dry weren't much fun, especially with frustrating controls and AI that was either inept or on red alert. Without the campaign the game had no staying power, making it no better than its knock-off Dinomaster Party. The takeaway is that Crash Bash's story, characters, visual and audio elements far outweigh whatever little good the few uninspired and clearly rushed minigames which existed achieved. All of this could've been added to Crash Team Racing, a job that was done in Crash Nitro Kart... whose purpose was to be the opposite, being an alien game in an alien setting with Crash characters. ~ I would hope I can continue posting in this thread as and when I have more ideas, with the OP/moderators/admin's approval. I'm always happy to be reminded to keep on topic if I end up infodumping more than I do staying within the perameters of the subject.
    1 point
  22. "All men are sexist"
    1 point
  23. Surprised nobody said Destiny yet. Top of the line AAA graphics, amazing gunplay, competent multiplayer but it all kinda added up to... meh. Obviously the story was a hot mess but that wouldn’t have been an issue if the gameplay were more interesting. You can blame the writing for that. Basically every spoken line in the game was either merely informational or filler. They built this awesome world, and then told you nothing about it. Instead you just listen to dumb jokes all day long.
    1 point
  24. This has to be my absolute favourite topic brought up on the forum, and yet I strongly doubt I can do it justice in response. I'll give it a go. Spyro Fusion/Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (Vicarious Visions, 2004) It was the dream crossover for the Playstation One: Spyro and Crash Bandicoot working together to defeat their most hated nemeses, Ripto and Dr. Neo Cortex, respectively. In The Cortex Conspiracy, Spyro took on Crash's antagonist. Sounds fun enough: the two have had cameo appearances in each other's games, from the Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped demo being available in Spyro: Year of the Dragon, to Spyro appearing as a playable character on Crash Nitro Kart on Game Boy Advance. The problem is the crossover came over four years too late, which is particularly bad when a working and fairly competent game could be released in 8-12 months. Furthermore, this wasn't on systems where the characters' designs could be realised with greater graphical fidelity, but instead the concept was made for the Game Boy Advance. The concept not being fully realised due to the technical limitations of its sytem is one thing, but the execution was also bad. A constant complaint I have with Spyro and Crash is the unnecessary amount of vehicles in platform games (full disclosure: link is to my Let's Play of Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly), and the Fusion games are nothing but vehicular mini-games. They're not particularly good either, the game only being more favourable over Crash Fusion/Purple: Ripto's Rampage because the vehicles control slightly less shoddily than Crash's mini-games. So why is this game less than the sum of its parts? Some of the vehicles stages perform better compared to their console counterparts in Enter the Dragonfly and later A Hero's Tail. But the main reason is the fact this is the first Spyro sidescroller which worked incredibly well, especially in contrast to the Season of Ice/Flame games earlier released. It wouldn't be until The Legend of Spyro on Game Boy Advance where we'd see it again, except now with health bars, enemies requiring multiple hits and breath weapons... again, the consoles doing all that already in full 3D. Its music is phenominal to say Spyro veteran Stewart Copeland (yes, the drummer and founder of The Police) didn't make it. Instead we have Martin Schjøler to thank for the smooth audio beats, meanwhile making crunchier, upbeat tunes for Crash Fusion. Its graphical fidelity is also pretty good, doing a better job of matching the style of Spyro than previous games. Its story isn't half bad either, with frequent updates between Crash and Aku-Aku, and Spyro and Sparx on their next moves and their progress in their respective games. ~ This is the first game that I'll probably mention here. I'll come back with another game, hopefully without risking clogging up the page, but I'd like to contribute more to a question I'm deeply interested in and when I've got more time to type. Thanks again for posing this question. Never would've thought to ask it myself!
    1 point
  25. We only played a little of car racing games and stopped it. They were all more interested in the Football game FIFA 21 we had discussed before their visit. It was like they all went and prepared for it.
    1 point
  26. I always feel like a murderer when an animal attacks me. I'm in their territory, their home, and I should respect it. Just because they don't use their paws to build mud brick houses and sip blood tea and roast human nuts in a stone fire pit, with human leg meat dangling to munch on for a nice family meal, doesn't give me the right to defend myself in their own home.
    1 point
  27. I know you never seen me in reality, if you see me, you wouldn't ask me to lose weight anymore because I'm already petite, upon say I love eating much.
    1 point
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