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  1. Yeah, Indeed. Nowadays I look back to those games and just think to myself that they are crap in graphics XD. Compare to games now. But that being said I have some old games back since 2005 or older and the graphics are still very good for the age and what the code was built on.
  2. But after you even able to complete it, You can always redo int again at an harder level 🙂 THat's if you really into the game. Wolfenstein the old blood, for an example. You have three levels, from Baby to hard. Start with easyest to get to know what the story is about then you go with very hard
  3. Sayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy What XD There is ONLY one empire around here, One and ONLY empire who is the boss around here that's also the roman empire's of all empire's 😜 That's me also 😛 I'm british. So you can't take that away from me. So wakup and see I have a thread to myself 😛 Thanks guys 😛
  4. Nope, and in fact I never even thought or have the intersts and funds to even do it Xd That's me anyway
  5. Empire

    Arduino

    That was the coolest, least intimidating way this has ever been explained. I LOVE that he are just going at the same speed. Its like being in a classroom.
  6. Yes and No, As far as using MFS to learn to fly: MFS, will have amazing graphics and very good checklist integration, so it will be a great tool for learning procedures, ATC communication, and airport operations. However, even with its advanced aerodynamics and weather simulation it still will not be a perfect substitute for actual flying. VFR flight IRL requires plenty of depth perception to the ground (like the sight picture for landing) that is difficult for even the best simulators to emulate. Feeling how the aircraft handles in maneuvers, with changes in power, and in different wind conditions is impossible to emulate on a computer. People who start learning to fly on simulators tend to over a lion instruments instead of looking out the window (I know I did!). I'm not saying you shouldn't use flight simulators to start studying for flying; you absolutely should and it helped me a ton, but take it with a grain of salt.
  7. It's a fantastic game! It took me roughly around 20 hours to finish. The combat takes some time to learn, but it's very rewarding once you do. If you into the game or film or just love everything about the theme then why not you would be loving it 😛 if the story and no bugs are right XD
  8. The thing I observed from this video was the sound guy was looking at the violence at a totally different way. He wasn't focusing on the fact that the guy is being crushed and getting grossed out. His entire pleasure was derived from an artistic motive to recreate whatever he was cooking up in his brain and the sounds he wanted, while evoking the target emotion using those objects.
  9. This is a classic philosophical argument. I personally disagree with the nihilistic viewpoint that everyone has skeletons in their closet so it is no use trying. It is the intention that matters most here. A common refrain against vegans is that you cannot do no harm against living beings entirely. You’ll walk across some grass and squash some ants or drive your car and get bug splatter. It is the persons intention that makes these things worth doing, if for no other reason than to selfishly improve your own life because you understand doing good things begets good things.
  10. I wonder what kind of talent the in house studio has? Did they get some talent from the Ubisoft studio from the last game? Or did they just create a new studio from industry vets? Really curious but also excited. Plus, I want a South Park game inspired by The Simpsons Hit and Run.
  11. Maybe it might come ture one day 😛 I mean tech is growing fast.
  12. I have 100% in Red Dead 2 and it absolutely doesn’t take 500 hours. 200ish including MP if you’re taking your time. 500 hours is just ludicrous and obviously going to be nothing but boring filler. So why made it that long, if the price is right then it's worth the money Xd
  13. Opinions on the practices and management of the company aside, if the existing Game Pass cost covers this Ubisoft addition in the same way EA Play is it’s an amazing value being added to an already excellent proposition. However I’m unclear as to whether it’s just a Ubisoft+ module being added like how EA Play used to be.
  14. I don't know if it was fighting depression really, but Persona 4 helped me feel better about myself. The theme of confronting the worst parts of yourself and embracing them was really reassuring.
  15. The PSVR1 hardware was good at the time. It’s just the tech advanced and now it’s very outdated. PSVR2 however has great specs from what’s been revealed
  16. Game development budgets have gotten so bloated just like Hollywood films. To get funding from certain 'entities', they need to push a certain agenda. A minor example of this is, $200 million movies that have the Pentagon/U.S. military approve the script before filming their armaments. Imagine 1997's Starship Troopers trying to get funding in this post 9/11 era.
  17. The health in Halo 2 and 3 regenerated but only after minutes. Bungie didn't show the health bar to make the health system more streamlined but that didn't mean you got 100% of your health back after the sheilds recharged. You still had less health than someone who just spawned if you got in a heated firefight, it just didn't show it.
  18. The main progression for me is that I am getting better with each run. I understand the tricks of the rooms, each weapons strengths and weaknesses, enemies that troubled me no longer do etc. I'm OK with the amount of stuff that carries over with each run (ether, weapon traits, unlocks + more later) and the things that let you 'skip' stuff (shortcut to biome 3 in biome 1, the proficiency pickup at the start of each biome that gets you up to the level of the area etc)it's a lot more than I'm used to getting in other roguelikes (Binding of Isaac is the one I've played the most).
  19. There games won't chnage then. on that note. Meaning how they do things.
  20. Nope, partly as I have not had the extra crash or the ales are really bad this year.
  21. Sherlock Holmes. I first read the stories when I was 12, and was unaware of him dying in "The Final Problem". It hit me like a freight train, and I was seriously sad for a week. The next weekend I went back to the library, discovered one Holmes book I had not yet read, and picked it up despite thinking "I know how the story ends, but now I can say I have read it all" That book was "The Empty House"... I was euphoric and grinning like a lunatic for a week because I had my friend back!
  22. My hands and my wrist doesn't in fact, yet if I look at game to long I get bad head and my eyes turns into something else and after awhile I have to stop. But year I do type allot but I do not have any pain as much.
  23. You would play as one of the new recruit in the boys. You would discover early in the game that you are a supe (or take compound V), you would have skill tree and unlock more powers and you would fight Vought henchmen at first, and then supe bosses, henchmen with compound V etc and then you would rescue the rest of the boys or some shit
  24. Imagine, the company that literally sucks the soul out of video games claiming they’re doing the gaming world justice. It’s amazing that this popped up because I was just thinking about how EA’s business approach to video games makes some of the blandest and soulless content I’ve ever seen.
  25. If I was me then I say from 7pm till 10pm 🙂 Then again it's time zones and based where you are and on what members are from you know. Just think how long you want the game night to be on for. And how late you want to go on for. Most people have work for the next day and 10pm seems the right place to stop.
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