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  1. On 11/26/2022 at 9:03 PM, Shortie said:

    One game I know that you can now barge into homes but being the game it is, you don't get caught for it is Fortnite, this is a more recent feature added to Fortnite but the movement is so cool when done. Red Dead Redemption I know there were consequences when you barged into someones home. When I think about it, I am honestly shocked at how many games don't have this feature at all, would definitely add to a game to have consequences for barging into a home.

    Not a lot of open world and includes this feature, I Know GTA has this feature too but the only consequences was that you could barge into a house and get ambushed or shot by the residents.

  2. On 11/27/2022 at 1:24 AM, Kane99 said:

    I didn't like the redesign for the newer Devil May Cry game that came out years ago, the main character. I forget his name, I haven't played the series much and wasn't a fan growing up. Oh, Dante, but I remember Dante looked way cooler in the original games, but the new game they made him look like some boy band reject or something. But I think fans really enjoyed that reskin, so idk. But I also saw they brought the original Dante back in the DMC 5 right? 

    Devil may cry didn't do really bad with character redesign and you wouldn't even notice any changes unless you are paying close attention to every detail of the game.

  3. On 11/27/2022 at 1:07 AM, Kane99 said:

    Also, another idea I think could work, is for AI to learn your attacks and counter accordingly. I think that would make gameplay unique each time you play, because you may have to change up your tactics if things aren't working anymore. Of course I imagine that'd be tough to develop into a game, as the AI would need to be smart enough to figure out your moves. And we as humans, don't always follow the same pattern. But, I think something like that can be worked out where it's tougher as you go along because the AI are learning your moves and tactics. 

    Do some games do that now? I know back in the day in COD games,  if you stayed in one location for too long, the enemies will smoke you out by tossing a grenade at you. So kinda like that, but at a higher level, where the AI continues to learn as you play.

     

    It possible because in soccer games the opponent have several playing patterns if you are in the single player mode , the higher the difficulty the stronger the teams are, this functions are programmable and the game developers could develop a program that could do this same functions for combat and bosses you encounter in-game.

  4. On 11/27/2022 at 7:06 PM, killamch89 said:

    I keep having to come back to this: Spec Ops: the Line White phosphorus moment - absolutely horrifying. I think it's the first game that has ever made me feel guilty for killing tons of innocent people.

    I haven't played the Game though but I have see some game play videogames and anytime I get to that scene it's always empathic.

  5. 1 minute ago, Smokey said:

    Just watched a stream.  I might pick it up in the future though.  My backlog is massive so i've been trying to be more selective with what games I purchase.

    I do that sometime, I usually have a long list of video games I would like purchase or play but for a good number of them I don't end up playing it so I just watch streams of those video games as a way of Experiencing it.

    I didn't own the power wash simulator but my friend does , that's how I even got to know about the simulator.

  6. On 11/27/2022 at 12:11 AM, Kane99 said:

    I was unable to get any deals myself, but I hear my nephew was a lucky one and he's getting a VR headset for Christmas. An Oculus. I'm guessing the quest, but I'm not sure. Either way, I'm going to get to finally try VR in some compacity this Christmas lol. 

    I should have taken advantage of some of the digital game deals on Xbox and PC, but eh, I don't feel like spending any money as of late. 

    Getting a VR sounds really cool, I only know a few people who own one and I have been fantasizing about owning a VR headset.

    Did he get it at a discount or in some other ways?

  7. On 11/27/2022 at 9:02 PM, killamch89 said:

    Alignment is totally dependent on the way I'm trying to play the game. I wish there were more games which could make you the bad guy - it feels like most choose the path for you. Even the ones that claim to have 'freedom of choice".

    I prefer been able to choose bad or good and your character isn't preprogrammed but you determine their actions by your gameplay.

    There aren't many video games like this and the ones we have you are either made to be the bad or good guy .

     

  8. 1 hour ago, Crazycrab said:

     

    What are you talking about? There were multiple home computers, Pong machines and the Magnavox Odyssey the predate the (presumed) Atari 2600 and that's just the seventies.  If you had actually watched even the first 10 minutes of the documentary you would know that there are several games and related hardware that pre-date Pong and Atari by several decades.  "The pong game looks simple but the idea was way ahead of its time", except that the very similar Tennis for Two was presented over a decade earlier.

     

    On topic, A very interesting documentary.  I knew that there were games on old computers and oscilloscope type displays but never really learned any of the details.  Thanks for posting @Techno

    I wasn't even referring to the first ever video game but I was actually talking about table top Consoles like Atari, Xbox and PlayStation.

    Or are you suggesting that they have been other table top Consoles available before the Atari 2600.

  9. On 11/26/2022 at 9:23 PM, Shortie said:

    When I first started gaming I remember that I would struggle with things such as following mini maps or following a route to a destination in game but the more and more I played games the more I adapted to how games had changed and was able to get better at following mini maps and directions to locations. Even when it came to bringing in the use of two thumb sticks to move your character and the screen that was something I struggled with in the beginning when that was really new, again I adapted and now it's something I am just used to and no longer struggle with.

    To be honest I still find it hard following maps most of the times I just go on my own instincts and I only know I have gotten to where I need to be if the red pointer on the map is directly above me.

    I still play well though but maps aren't just my forte.

  10. On 11/26/2022 at 9:17 PM, Shortie said:

    I think for me it would have to be the transition over from controller to mouse and keyboard. I have always been a controller user when gaming so when I have attempted to switch over to keyboard and mouse I can appreciate how much more difficult it is for those who solely play keyboard and mouse, especially those who play using keyboard and mouse on first person shooters or even those who play and build on Fortnite.

    I Know a few people who are already well acquainted with keyboard and mouse and would play even better with them than when they are using controllers.

    I could play with a keyboard and mouse as much as I would if I am given a controller.

  11. On 11/27/2022 at 10:26 AM, thesaunderschild said:

    The RE4 remake is due out in March, and already I am seeing rumours that there will be microtransactions...

    Uh, can I have a quiet wee word, Capcom? 🤭

    Like for example, in the original RE4 you could use a red beam on your guns to aim at enemies. But it seems that you're now going to have to buy this feature. So I would not be surprised if you have to buy your German Suplex counter move as well. 😆

    In all seriousness, that's rather shoddy. 🤑

    They are bringing Microtransactions to resident Evil , Its not surprising because I Know at some point other game developers would want to try out Microtransactions since fans still play videogames with or without them and microtransactions doesn't even affect the overall sales of video games.

    I can only wait and see what it turns out to be when it is eventually released.

  12. On 11/28/2022 at 1:01 AM, killamch89 said:

    Lots of times - I'm always checking every little thing in every area to make sure I don't miss anything and a good number of times I end up with items that'd help me unlock a different area of certain games or craft an ultra rare item of sorts.

    When I play GTA sometimes I just wander off to a different path other than the one that's on the map and I usually do find some cash laying around it some car I could use to get to where I am supposed to be.

    The cash is usually useful later on when I want to purchase something in game.

  13. On 11/28/2022 at 1:13 AM, killamch89 said:

    The thing I loved about this game is the nemesis system - it's honestly underrated. There are other aspects of the game that aren't that great but the nemesis system is so unique. I'd love to see that implemented in more games - it means that even if a weak character defeats you, they become a boss you have to face in order to regain your items. It creates sub-plots in a somewhat straightforward story.

    That's sounds really cool, but that would mean you would have to fight them twice first as a week character and then as a boss.

    Well, since you already fought them before you would already have the advantage of knowing their moves.

    But what if you get defeated by more than one weaker character so that means you have to fight each of them again.

  14. On 11/28/2022 at 12:51 PM, Empire said:

    Silent Hill 1. The strange texture warping, the low render distance covered by fog, and the muddy textures really make it all the more creepy. In fact, it's not just the graphics, but the shit controls and poor voice acting also only serve to make the game scarier.

    Ironically, everything that normally makes a game age poorly, are exactly what makes that game timeless.

    I really think the graphics of silent Hill 1 wasn't that bad and it was just right compared to other video games released at the same time frame with it .

  15. On 11/27/2022 at 6:38 PM, killamch89 said:
    • Burnout
    • SSX
    • Double Dragon
    • Crazy Taxi
    • Drivr
    • Chronicles Of Riddick

    I really don't know why they discontinued the Chronicles of riddick and they had a really good thing going on already and the movie was also been released and it was such a cool movie back then.

    Other series like burnout, SSX , crazy taxi as well absolutely needs a come back.

  16. On 11/29/2022 at 11:35 PM, Tonberry said:

    7/10 - Really good, I didn't play this game but I've listened to so much synthwave the last 5 years that it sounds a bit too simple for my tastes. Still great stuff nontheless, though.

    Here's another one from I game I personally haven't played (But want to!) though I've listened to it a billion times in Smash:

     

    I absolutely enjoyed playing Xenoblade Chronicles and the sound track is an 8/10 (heavy metallic)

    The sound track for uncharted 3

     

  17. I know Atari is probably the first ever video game console and this documentary Just made it a lot more clearer.

    The pong game looks simple but the idea was way ahead of its time and that has led us to the current advancement in the world of video games.

  18. This is more of a personal observation than it is general, you could get an incite into certain things through video games bit someone else might not get that Same knowledge from it.

    If you appreciate it more but others doesn't it doesn't justify that people don't appreciate video games for knowledge you could get from it which is often times just your own personal experience.

  19. 13 hours ago, Smokey said:

    One thing I plan on doing to advertise Revillution in the future is youtube promotional videos, perhaps this will work w/ VGR? Have you maybe considered video reviews also?

    It would be good to have a VGR channel on YouTube where they do video game reviews and post other game related contents on the channel.

  20. 13 hours ago, Smokey said:

    I've been sick so I haven't been playing many games recently, but last game I sat down and played was GTA Vice City Definitive Edition on my PS5.

    The definitive edition is so cool I played in on ps5 a few weeks ago, I was thinking about getting for my PlayStation 4 so I can be able to play it from my apartment.

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