Walking through cars is not a bug, it's a design choice that allows them to put resources to better use in other parts of the game.
Caveat: This only really applies to Bethesda. Nintendo already proved they can provide an engaging open world without glitches with Xenoblade Chronicles X.
How exactly does something like "I expected this to be more expensive, knowing the internals. How are they turning a profit on this?" give off an air of thinking that the specs are garbage?
Obvious troll is obvious.
You do realize the system is regions free, right?
You do realize the system is regions free, right?
Sorry wrong reply.
Initially, yeah I had a hard time doing the stab attack until I figured it out. It's all in the wrist movements.
And I hope you didn't think that shaking the Wii Remote was how you flew on the Loftwing. You only had to do that to gain altitude.
The problem was that you were waggling the remote. The point was to swing the remote, not randomly flail it about.
Well fuck you too, EA.
I defintiely dealt with this a little bit in college, and am dealing with this a little right now. Not to the extent where I am socially inept, but back in college, I would game whenever I had time. My gaming affected the amount of time I spent on my homework, it affected my sleep, and it affected the time I spent with my friends to the point where I was skipping meals just to play. I remember one time, I had just bought a copy of Assassin's Creed and I played it like anyone played a new ...
Them I guess you don't support foreign media of any kind that is translated into English then, do you?
As much as fans may hate it, it is Nintendo's job to protect their bottom line and things like Pokémon Uranium could very well effectbthe sales of Sun and Moon. Now, I know that these people worked really hard on these games, and it sucks that their work went to waste. But instead of covertly releasing the gane, send it to Nintendo and open a dialogue with Nintendo so that these games, especially the likes of AM2R can be released legally and you still get credit for the work you put ...
I think you are confusing naming and marketing. The name isn't nearly as important as you think it is. What's most important is how you present the name. Sure it needs to sound cool and roll of the tongue, but at the end of the day, the name doesn't matter so much how the system is marketed. I could name my console "Plastic Game Box" and if I marketed it correctly it would still sell well. Wii U, by itself, was a perfectly fine name. It was their marketing and how they p...
@3-4-5 While I agree with most of your post, the lack of third party support isn't entirely on the third parties. Nintendo themselves have said that they made the Wii U too difficult to develop for and then did not provide the proper amount of support for third parties to be able to develop on the system. So Nintendo is at least partially at fault for the lack of third party support in that regard.
This game looks absolutely beautiful. Ive been looking forward to it ever since the Kickstarter was announced.
That just means that the games will be graphically comparable. I'm fine with a drop to 30 fps.
Games? Pokemon. Everything else? Digimon.
Digimon was one the most mature children's shows around in the 90's. Back then, the only shows that actually had a good arc and character development were comic book shows. But Digimon really pushed it and showed their evolving, learning life lessons, and actually dealing with some really dark stuff. I will always love that about the show.
@Gwiz You mean Nordic Games who bought the IP from THQ after THQ went under.
Darksiders is THQ's version of Zelda with more combo oriented combat. It is great
Yeah, it's not like Trump and Hillary are the only options. We have write-ins. I choose to write-in if Trump continues to be the candidate.
After how they treated Wii U owners with Project Cars (and the joke that was that game), I don't want anything to do with Slightly Mad Studios. I will not purchase anything from them.