Great, now do the rest of them.
Great, now do the rest of them.
I really like the regression of graphics trend lately. It enables the developers to focus in on gameplay, mechanics, and building the world. Personally, I love the style. It reminds me of PS1 days in so many ways.
Ooooh pick me
edit: to the beautiful soul who sent me the invite, may all of your shits be swift and unable to clog the toilet.
I always wondered why the servers were shit. Why are people even doing that to a game server…
I don’t think it is. I played through it a few years back and don’t remember that but I could be dead ass wrong. But the campaign is SO GOOD and relatively short it wouldn’t be that bad just to play through it each on your own. The multi-player is alright, the servers aren’t the best but you can find matches for sure.
I appreciate you taking the time to describe that. I’ve always thought about the effects on local fauna and flora and the shifting upwards of temperatures and thus shifting biomes and potential farmland upwards as well. And what you’re describing kind of fits the description.
I feel like something bigger is going on though. People around the states have noticed bug populations down in populated areas, I don’t know about anything outside of here though. Things are changing and the way science works it’s typically slow to react.
I’m from the South so I feel your pain, people are painfully ignorant. I’m more interested in the fact that you said the woods sound and smell different, could you elaborate?
Damn, are they not scared of Nintendo and their legal team by putting Nintendo on the product? Is there something I’m missing here?
Damn kicked me right in my childhood
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Some stock in MSFT probably.
I’m over here in the corner enjoying the metal gear collection on my PS3
And at the same time, I’m slowly collecting copies of all the old games I used to play, and some I didn’t play as a kid. I just picked up a damn near pristine copy of Gundam Battle Assault 2 for $40. The game basically never fluctuated in value in about 20 years time and I find that hilarious.