If there ever actually was a large scale nuclear war, one of the first effects it would have on organisms is that they would begin skating all over the place. That is, you take one steep, but you magically skate double the distance.
For MM, it probably takes very little time at all to create the sackboys. I'm waiting and hoping for a good PC clone which can be easily modded; free textures, free stickers, free characters, free levels, the ability to add your own music, etc.
The real problem - well, not a problem. The real feature of LBP is that it's all connected online. Thus, the main servers are a central figure. Can't allow custom music, or logos, or the central figure gets sued. You open the platform...
It don't make much of a difference.
Good points. Everyone needs to remember this next time they compare Mac vs Windows. Windows has an infinitely more challenging environment to exist in, because of the literal millions of hardware combination. Mac severely limits the hardware their OS supports, and thus it is much much easier to develop.
I will say, if Vista is a flop, its only a flop by sales. As an OS I couldn't ask for more. Sure, it wont run every program, but XP wont run some Win95 software either. Ever...
Your PS3 renders the blood, because it knows the bullet hit. However, your PS3 doesn't show the dead body until the other PS3 says 'I'm dead'.
The blood is nothing but a visual effect and it doesn't matter if everyone is seeing the same blood splatter at the same time. However, body positions is important and the game must stay in sync, everyone must see the bodies in their proper place, and this can be affected by lag.
They will rrod YOU! Don't think your PS3 is safe either...
FarCry 2
Kill, kill, kill everyone in camp 1.
Kill, kill, kill everyone in camp 2. (Camp 2 is similar to camp 1.)
Kill, kill, kill everyone in camp 3. (Camp 3 is similar to camp 1 and 2.)
You get the point, obviously lenght of game doesn't determin the lasting appeal. If it did, I would have a few suggestions for the next developer creating a racing game: 1 vehicle, 1 track, 1 race, 500,000 laps.
I think I've finally figured out the definition:
average shooter (n.) - a GOOD shooter, that some people choose not to like, most likely because they've played dozens and dozens of other shooters. They're not so much tired of the game, but tired of the genre in general.
My level helps Sony make money off advertising, and I didn't get a cut of the profits.
This is what it's about.
I have to say, I have a lot of respect for this guy and his company. Valve is the only DRM system that I am happy to comply with, the system protects the developer and provides benefits to the consumer. No install limits or any of that crap.
.25 cents per game? There would be a lot of people wanting their money back. "ZOMG, he quit 2 mins into the game, I want my quarter back!"
Are they continually developing and expanding the game? No, they just release the game, and then are done with it. Paying for multiplayer would only mean that SC1 has a more active multiplayer than SC2.
I have never understood why people see much difference between TPS and FPS.
In a FPS, you walk around and shoot people. In a TPS, you walk around and shoot people while staring at your characters butt the entire game.
So true man. Makes me thing of UT3 as well, 2 foot thick armor over your chest, yet no head protection whatsoever. Bubbles for all!
Another instance of DLC before the game even releases. Mine as well put it on the disk and sell a 10kb unlock code for 5$.
I wont buy it, I'll just make my own snake sackboy with the "build anything, do anything" LBP world. Unless, you can't really do as much as you would think?
Vista uses a small 200 mb when I'm playing games on my 1gb laptop. When using my 4 gb desktop, Vista uses 1.5 gigs.
It uses the ram that's available. Granted there is some hard faulting (that is, moving the ram to HDD; aka page file) when I'm gaming or alt-tabing.
People like us make these people look like idiots. I have a HD4850 (a 160$ card) and a Q6600 (a modern, but by no means cutting edge processor). By entire tower cost about 800$, and I can run Crysis with everything maxed at 10 to 20 FPS, which is playable, but annoying. I drop shades down a notch but leave everything else maxed and it's 20 to 30, more than playable.
So while they're over there crying "Boo Hoo, my 6000$ rig can't play it" were saying, "That's wha...
Computer engineering. That was 8 bit in the video (not that I can tell, but thats what they said), imagine our lovely 64 bit processors?
All we need is some storage and we can build a computer in LBP. The PS4 will actually be a LBP level.
Everyone seems to be forgeting that the ground textures are what made this GOTY.
Right before I finished playing I shot a raider in the neck (a missed head shot), one hit kill, his dead bodied tumbled backwards over the edge of a bridge and into the water. :D I was using a laser pistol, definitely not the most powerful weapon.