Nah, it'll mostly be GUI modification and .ini tweaks. After that, basic stuff will be imported from older games (NV/F3/TES4)--meshes, textures, hair.
The sad thing is we probably STILL won't get much in the way of new hair mods. Most hair mods will be transferred from New Vegas versions, which were transferred from F3 versions, which were transferred from Oblivion versions--many of which were straight up taken from Morrowind mods.
After all that we...
lol, not really. Maybe if you pirate all your software, but a decent gaming PC will run a minimum of $1000--that's with rebates, with buying parts on sale, and building it yourself. No matter which console you buy today, you won't need to spend more than $400 to get ~everything~ you need. Which is about the same amount of money you'd need for a PC monitor alone.
It's really not cost-effective unless you plan on using your PC for other tasks (which most of us d...
I really don't understand this whole new handheld console war heating up.
The 3DS has been a pretty miserable failure thus far, and it was a much-hyped addition to Nintendo's long-successful DS line. If the 3DS can perform so badly, so can the Vita. Instead of bickering about which handheld might be better than the other by this time next year, you'd think fanboys from both sides of the aisle would be crossing their fingers for the slim hope that ANY handheld cons...
What's wrong with the controls?
Only issues I've had with the game are some textures not loading (ulgh) and the fact that the thumbstick sensitivity slider doesn't seem to effect anything.
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Pretty much, though there's not even a semblance of a good reason for why that is.
What moments? This year has been nothing but garbage and insult for the Wii and 3DS.
A pinch of Zelda thrown in on top of that steaming pile ain't gonna make it taste any sweeter.
Three times the normal battery time?
That would almost be impressive... if the 3DS normal battery charge lasted more than 2 hours.
All hobbies can be construed as a waste of time. That's kind of what the concept, you know, MEANS.
Whether or not someone gains any productive knowledge or experience from ANY hobby is more dependent on the individual than on the hobby itself.
From gaming to fishing to hiking to stamp-collecting to dancing to downloading terabytes and terabytes of porn.
It doesn't really have a difficulty curve, though, it just has difficulty--a concept so rare in this day and age it's a novelty.
But, maybe you're right to label it as an NES difficulty curve--like those harder NES games, most (if not all) of the difficulty is artificially induced by way of level design and number-shifting.
A genuinely difficult Souls game--that is to say, a Souls game with competent enemy AI, better level design/destructibility-...
That ME2's main plot was worse than that of ME1 is hardly a compliment--ME1 was pretty uninspired to begin with.
But, yeah, this does NOT bode well for the future of Mass Effect it. Crap like this indicates a shift in emphasis--a fundamental change in how Bioware designs this game, and maybe all of their subsequent games--toward oversimplification. Mass Effect is a series that is DEFINED by the choices each player make. Whoever first pitched this idea should have been fir...
I'd rather drink a gallon of gasoline and swallow a match than touch Call of Duty.
Awful, awful games. I suppose the mechanics are competently executed, but goddamn, everything else is just godawful.
They went with the whole, "SSX + Call of Duty" thing, right?
That... that didn't work out too well for Ace Combat.
You seem to think Skyrim is somehow less of a casual game than Call of Duty.
It's not.
The hell? People ground levels in Oblivion? That's... that's the stupidest thing I've heard all day.
Then again, it's only 2AM.
Still, goddamn. I don't even know where to start: the fact that Oblivion is crazy-easy no matter where you are, or that leveling up actually makes the game harder (such that it is) or should I just keep silent and let the stupidity speak for itself?
I've been reading a lot of good press about this game lately. But I've been gaming for a pretty long time, and I like to think my tastes have refined moderately well over the centuries, and to me it doesn't look all that promising.
I think I'll wait a month or so for the more objective opinions to roll in. It's sickening how clearly game criticism is divided between pre-and-of-release period writing and post-release period writing.
I kind of doubt it will take much time. Bethesda has stated several times that leveling is pretty fast in Skyrim--hell, I've heard you get something like 3-5 levels in the opening/tutorial dungeon area alone.
And even if that weren't true, I'm sure there'll be a fairly versatile character-editor mod within a week.
Or you could save a few hundred bucks and play those PSP and PS1 games on, you know, a PSP.
It won't. Only bad Gundam games leave Japan. Though occasionally we got some mediocre ones in the PS2 days.
The term "hardcore" gamer was conjured by casual 360 gamers who wanted to differentiate themselves from the casual Wii gamers.