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Not sure what the KF consensus is on EmpLemon but he just released a video on how games have changed in the present for better and/or worse.
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PlugY and the MultiRes patch for 1.13c. Gives you Ladder Runewords on SP, infinite stash space, and a resolution greater than 800x600.Any enhancements, patches or something like that, that I should be aware of?
Just pirate it, unless you for some reason want to play online, then no fixes or enhancements work (other than maphacks, lol).Also, it's neither on Steam nor on GoG (only Diablo Hellfire), I guess it's on some ActiBlizz Steam-wannabe system, in which case, it can go kiss my ass.
So I started playing Hades. Is there an upgrade where you start from later floors or you need a perfect run all the way to the finish? Because there all sorts of character interactions that you want to see between deaths, so I don't want to advance too much in one go and miss things out (I ended up committing sudoku at Elysium after blitzing the second floor at my first go. Bow + charge attack upgrade from Artemis is OP).
Not sure what the KF consensus is on EmpLemon but he just released a video on how games have changed in the present for better and/or worse.
If you actually watched the video he says that he doesn't agree with the cynical doomer mindset that all games made today are worse.Sorry to double post.
What a fucking doomer of a video. Hey monotone tard, maybe it's because you a fucking child when you enjoyed those games now that you're a big boy you video game standard is much higher?
It's pretty solid the first hours until you get a successful run. Afterwards the question is if you're okay with very repetitive stages, enemies and bosses purely for the gameplay (that's alright, but also samey unless you switch weapons).I thought about picking up Hades. How do you like it?
I downloaded Spellbind instead and won my first game. Gameplay is fun but not original. Kinda bummed nothing I'm really into right now.
The worst part is that there ARE good things about this game, but Bioware got really lazy. Not to mention using stock sound effects. I wanted to kill myself after every battle when the kids cheering fx played.Just unearthed this from an old box of games:
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It somehow completely vanished from my memory. Even when actively thinking of Sonic games from the late 2000's, I could immediately recall every other one from the time, but never even had a vague feeling I was forgetting something...
Also, who the FUCK thought it was a good idea to make Sonic a shitty turn-based RPG?
I remember that game getting a lot of hype on Something Awful leading up to its release, mainly because Bioware still had a good reputation at the time. The moment it was released, though, discussion just abruptly stopped like it was completely forgotten about. They tended to do that about so many games, they'd discuss them for months or even years, but when the game's finally out, the thread dies in a matter of hours, like every single poster there bought it at midnight and played through the whole game immediately.Just unearthed this from an old box of games:
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It somehow completely vanished from my memory. Even when actively thinking of Sonic games from the late 2000's, I could immediately recall every other one from the time, but never even had a vague feeling I was forgetting something...
Also, who the FUCK thought it was a good idea to make Sonic a shitty turn-based RPG?
Blinx The Time Sweeper is a great game, and it’s time they created a sequel or fan made one.
I remember that game getting a lot of hype on Something Awful leading up to its release, mainly because Bioware still had a good reputation at the time. The moment it was released, though, discussion just abruptly stopped like it was completely forgotten about. They tended to do that about so many games, they'd discuss them for months or even years, but when the game's finally out, the thread dies in a matter of hours, like every single poster there bought it at midnight and played through the whole game immediately.
But I didn't know Sonic Chronicles turned out that bad. Wow.
I'd happily buy older games. Fuck it, I'd be happy buying any games. They need to stop pushing preorders, warranties, power up reward cards, toys, and t-shirts.GameStop may do better if they traded old vidya (anything retro) instead of almost being a "vidya-related merchandise" store.
Engineering limitations, the DS's second analog stick was an addon that increased the size of the system by 1/3rd. The PSP was already a large handheld for it's day and also had to fit the UMD drive in. To many tiny moving parts meant that it would be expensive if a second stick was included. They also didn't expect Monster Hunter to take off as well as it did.Why didn't the PSP have two analog sticks? It would've solved control problems in so many games it's not even funny.
Yeah, I own the 3000 so I kinda forgot how big the original model was. Still, they probably could've added an extra set of shoulder buttons the way the New 3DS did.Engineering limitations, the DS's second analog stick was an addon that increased the size of the system by 1/3rd. The PSP was already a large handheld for it's day and also had to fit the UMD drive in. To many tiny moving parts meant that it would be expensive if a second stick was included. They also didn't expect Monster Hunter to take off as well as it did.
They tried to make up for the lack of extra shoulder buttons on the Vita by way of the touch panel on the back, which had... mixed results. Like in Borderlands 2, you patted one side of it twice to run, and the other to throw a grenade. It worked pretty well. That was about all it was good for in practicality, though. Anything where you had to be precise on where you were touching was pretty bad, considering how, you know, you can't exactly see where you're touching and look at the screen at the same time. But, fortunately, Sony's a lot more laid back with their gimmicks than Nintendo, so very few games ever actually used it.Yeah, I own the 3000 so I kinda forgot how big the original model was. Still, they probably could've added an extra set of shoulder buttons the way the New 3DS did.