By DY_nasty Go To Posti bought agents of mayhem because i can't let data winfirst you let sy talk you into gettin naruto, then you buy battleborn, now you buy this
smh
i hate christopherodd's approach to xcom2, the man is a maniac and a fool
but this expansion got me feeling the vapors
but this expansion got me feeling the vapors
I've grown to really like Rob Pearson's Friday list feature on PlayStation Access
Maybe the only channel where I actually enjoy the skits
Maybe the only channel where I actually enjoy the skits
winning as a team is easier. you have up to 3 other people working with you. in solo its you vs 99 others
By pilonv1 Go To PostI've had 800-1k for winning solo. Not sure why squad and duo cut it down so much.
It's easier to win as a team vs 99 others
legit game changer
I actually don't want vaulting, makes things less tactical. I feel like i'm finally playing how i should be and finally over a 3.0 K/D.
By Pennywise Go To PostBought Undertale and Hellblade. Gonna buy Observer when it's in store tomorrow. Ordered my Yakuza Kiwami steelbook and might bight on UC.
As if this wasn't enough, Pillars of the Earth is also getting pretty good reviews.
I really like the art style :<
Help me.
Also everyone who liked Commandos back in the day, you should try out Shadow Tactics. There's a demo on PS4, but I've got no idea about Steam.
I've own Shadow Tactics since day one. Have not had the time to play it though. I *loved* Commandos, so I'm sure I would *love Shadow Tactics because it has ninja!
PR told me we got a code for Pillars of the Earth. Someone on my team's going to have to dust off their Xbox One, lol.
I purchased No Man's Sky because it appears to finally be the game it was supposed to be all along.
No Man's Sky still isn't the game it was supposed to be (probably never will be) but it is much more of a complete game now. Definitely worth the $25 or so it's on sale for.
Fucking tired of these dumbshits playing NBA 18 Live pick-up games. Play fucking basketball you speedboosting 2k archtype midget PG motherfuckers
And these camera options are trash too
And these camera options are trash too
By Smokey Go To PostIt's easier to win as a team vs 99 others
legit game changer
hnngggg when is this coming
By Kibner Go To PostNo Man's Sky still isn't the game it was supposed to be (probably never will be) but it is much more of a complete game now. Definitely worth the $25 or so it's on sale for.
hows the story?
By Kibner Go To PostNo Man's Sky still isn't the game it was supposed to be (probably never will be) but it is much more of a complete game now. Definitely worth the $25 or so it's on sale for.
Agree. Been contemplating going back after the update.
I dropped it like a week after PS4 launch and punted it to Gamestop. I actually enjoyed it, but I'm a big space fan, it was just too bare at the time. Thinking of going PC this time for mods and better performance.
By Dark PhaZe Go To Posthows the story?Haven't done much of it (I'm more of a "explore the proc gen worlds" kind of guy) but I hear that it is still pretty barebones but does enough to keep you going through the game.
e: take my opinion with a grain of salt because I still haven't put that many hours into the game and am still fairly noobie at it
http://www.gamersyde.com/news_our_videos_of_agents_of_mayhem-19368_en.html
lmao cant hit 60 fps on a 1080
lmao cant hit 60 fps on a 1080
By jjasper Go To PostThe best Final FantasyIsn't that one of those Final Fantasies where you move around and hit stuff? Sorry, i grew up in the 90's.. i just can't.
By diehard Go To PostIsn't that one of those Final Fantasies where you move around and hit stuff? Sorry, i grew up in the 90's.. i just can't.First FF to get rid of random encounters and show the enemies on the world. It was glorious.
By Silky Go To Postwhen lord when will this fatherless movement end
he's a clippers fan which leads to the brain damage
By diehard Go To PostIsn't that one of those Final Fantasies where you move around and hit stuff? Sorry, i grew up in the 90's.. i just can't.
In the 80's we had Dragon Quest 1 on the NES. I still remember randomly searching each and every piece of swamp land on the map for Edricks armor. The hits were visually represented by the enemies flashing on screen with an audio cue and the story could probably be told in about 10 pages of double spaced paper. I also remember subscribing to Nintendo Power instead of being able to search online for help.
I'm almost done with HZD and it is the most 'its just ok' game i've played with such high praise in a long time. Like its nice looking but its almost all window dressing. Most of the characters are really dull and fleeting, the combat with monsters is ok but its way too easy to spam rolls, the storylines finish and never feel satisfying unlike Witcher 3's side quests, constantly recrafting ammo gets old and slows you down, there's too many enemies on the map, there's too much running through the window dressing, and the voice acting is REAL inconsistent.
like its a solid b+ i guess
like its a solid b+ i guess
Gerstmann is saying Sonic Mania is a decent game. Maybe I'll get it heavily discounted , whenever that occurs. I can't believe someone made an above average Sonic game in 2017.
By data Go To PostI'm almost done with HZD and it is the most 'its just ok' game i've played with such high praise in a long time. Like its nice looking but its almost all window dressing. Most of the characters are really dull and fleeting, the combat with monsters is ok but its way too easy to spam rolls, the storylines finish and never feel satisfying unlike Witcher 3's side quests, constantly recrafting ammo gets old and slows you down, there's too many enemies on the map, there's too much running through the window dressing, and the voice acting is REAL inconsistent.
like its a solid b+ i guess
psy gon get u
Changes for PC beta
Crucible Design Lead Lars Bakken has some information on how you’ll meet new people in the PC Beta.
Lars: During the console Beta, we learned a lot from the players who entered the Crucible. Some of these learnings will be on display in the PC Beta. Our core goals haven’t changed. We still want to serve all players who love the thrill of competition with fair and fun matches. We have, however, done a bit of work under the hood.
One of our goals for Destiny 2 has been to create two different ways to challenge yourself against other players. From this point forward, to allow for more varied experiences between the playlists, matchmaking for Quickplay and Competitive will be tuned separately. Along with some other changes to the rule sets for specific game types, these are the moods we want to cultivate in the new Crucible.
Quickplay
Matchmaking times will be shorter, with less emphasis on Skill. This is the fastest route to a game, but you may face opponents outside of your comfort zone. The winning score in Control has been extended from 75 to 100 to allow for more time to play and use your abilities. Because too many matches were shorter than we expected (some Guardians weren’t even able charge their Super) we’ve extended the trigger for the Mercy rule so it will come into play less often.
Competitive
Matchmaking takes more time to introduce you to players that are closer to you in skill with a good connection. These matchmaking settings may take longer, but we feel that the quality of the gameplay experience will be worth the wait. We have also made improvements to the way we calculate your skill in Countdown to better reflect how you’ll perform against your opponents.
We always use an element of your skill rating when we match you with opponents or teammates, whether in a pre-made Fireteam or going in solo. In all cases, the average rating of the team is taken into account when looking for matches. As always, we’ll be eager to hear from you all about how this feels.
Sandbox Designer Josh Hamrick has notes on how to survive when you come under fire in the PC Beta.
Josh: First, Sandbox would like to give big thanks to everyone who played in the D2 console Beta! I can happily say that a lot of issues you all encountered are things we were tracking. I can even happilyerly say that, because of your hard work and dedication to making D2 awesome, there were a few things you reported that have now been fixed. Seriously, THANK YOU.
With the PC Beta coming up, we’ll have another chance to sample the mayhem. This will be an opportunity for you to experience a few tweaks that have been made that will help make for a more enjoyable D2 experience all around. Here’s a list of the major adjustments in the PC Beta.
FIXED: Infinite Super Glitch
Infinite Supers are all well and good until someone loses an eye.
FIXED: Warlock Glide Glitch
This bug was awesome… So awesome it hurt us a little bit to kill it. Thanks to those in the console Beta who helped us track this down.
FIXED: Infinite Grenades Glitch
Another issue found with the help of our friends in the console Beta. (Thank you!)
FIXED: Warlocks now have the same Melee Range as all other classes
With the exception of where perks directly increase their range, Warlocks will punch like the rest of us. Our PC friends will get a chance to experience a world with consistent base melee ranges. So will the rest of you, when the game launches.
TWEAKED: Globally reduced the time it takes to charge your Super
This was a big change that came directly from your feedback during the console beta. We agree it was taking a bit too long to cook up a Super.
TWEAKED: Increased Grenade Damage in PvE
Increased damage helps Grenades feel as powerful as they should facing hordes of alien combatants and, more specifically, makes the longer cooldowns more palatable. We want abilities to be slightly more rare, but worth it. In the console Beta, the “worth it” part wasn’t quite there yet.
TWEAKED: Increased Power Ammo drops in PvE
This is something we had felt internally and have been slowly tuning up over the last several weeks. The PC beta has been updated with our new values and will provide much more Power ammo in PvE than what was found before. Power ammo can also be directly farmed from all Yellow Bar Combatants. Go big, Guardians!
We know you’ll be doing everything in your power to discover shenanigans. Sandbox is optimistic that, with these big changes to the build, the PC Beta will be several steps closer to the game you will find in your hands in (less than) a month from now. We will be playing and watching right alongside you all, ready to document additional issues that you might find along the way. Happy hunting!
60fps
This week's PSN sale isn't bad. Looking pretty hard at Danganronpa.
The remake of that just came out on Japanese PSN. The game still holds up, it's short and perfectly constructed. So few rpgs that followed nailed that tightness of design.
I think the 2D template is harder to mess up, people seem to forget that the Sonic Advance games were well received. I had Sonic Pocket Adventure on Neo Geo Pocket, that was pretty impressive too:
By Fenderputty Go To PostIn the 80's we had Dragon Quest 1 on the NES. I still remember randomly searching each and every piece of swamp land on the map for Edricks armor. The hits were visually represented by the enemies flashing on screen with an audio cue and the story could probably be told in about 10 pages of double spaced paper. I also remember subscribing to Nintendo Power instead of being able to search online for help.
The remake of that just came out on Japanese PSN. The game still holds up, it's short and perfectly constructed. So few rpgs that followed nailed that tightness of design.
By RATHasReturned Go To PostGerstmann is saying Sonic Mania is a decent game. Maybe I'll get it heavily discounted , whenever that occurs. I can't believe someone made an above average Sonic game in 2017.
I think the 2D template is harder to mess up, people seem to forget that the Sonic Advance games were well received. I had Sonic Pocket Adventure on Neo Geo Pocket, that was pretty impressive too:
By Fenderputty Go To PostIn the 80's we had Dragon Quest 1 on the NES. I still remember randomly searching each and every piece of swamp land on the map for Edricks armor. The hits were visually represented by the enemies flashing on screen with an audio cue and the story could probably be told in about 10 pages of double spaced paper. I also remember subscribing to Nintendo Power instead of being able to search online for help.call 206-885-7529 dude
By livefromkyoto Go To PostDoes 2K have any kind of serious "here's how you run plays" training mode?Depends on which year you buy it. Some iterations have had super expansive training modes and a run plays mode. They take it out one year and bring it back the next. So idk.
By s y Go To PostDepends on which year you buy it. Some iterations have had super expansive training modes and a run plays mode. They take it out one year and bring it back the next. So idk.
If Live has Stephen A screaming at me about how to run the Princeton offence, then colour me interested.
By s y Go To PostPlay Now is going to be awfulJerry West and who else in the backgground?
By rvy Go To PostJerry West and who else in the backgground?Wilt Chamberlain.
By Kibner Go To PostWilt Chamberlain.Nah, behind Worthy and Magic. I can see more feet.
By rvy Go To PostNah, behind Worthy and Magic. I can see more feet.If I had to put money on it, the two hidden ones are probably like Byron Scott and Pau Gasol. Or maybe switch out Scott for Lamar Odom.
e: i'm a dumbass, Gasol is #16. He doesn't look homeless so I didn't recognize him
In more informed research, it would probably two of Jerry West, Bob McAdoo, Jamaal Wilkes, Gail Goodrich, Elgin Baylor, George Mikan, Vern Mikkelson, Jim Pollard, and Slater Martin.
From that list, I would say the next two most likely would be West and Elgin, followed by Mikan, McAdoo, Wiles, and Goodrich. The others are probably non-factors.
From that list, I would say the next two most likely would be West and Elgin, followed by Mikan, McAdoo, Wiles, and Goodrich. The others are probably non-factors.
By RATHasReturned Go To PostGerstmann is saying Sonic Mania is a decent game. Maybe I'll get it heavily discounted , whenever that occurs. I can't believe someone made an above average Sonic game in 2017.
i've only played the opening zone, but act 1 goes from "I remember this!" into a mix of Sonic 3 and Sonic CD level design fuckery.
It works.
By Kibner Go To PostIn more informed research, it would probably two of Jerry West, Bob McAdoo, Jamaal Wilkes, Gail Goodrich, Elgin Baylor, George Mikan, Vern Mikkelson, Jim Pollard, and Slater Martin.Probably Elgin yah.
From that list, I would say the next two most likely would be West and Elgin, followed by Mikan, McAdoo, Wiles, and Goodrich. The others are probably non-factors.
Logo and Elgin sounds good.
Anyway:
I maxed out my dude and got drafted by the Lakeshow so I might end up getting the game, it's like 40$ at release.