Jump to content
Register Now

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/30/2022 in all areas

  1. A big city would be cool where you play as a teenager or multiple teenagers, if they would use multiple characters i'd figure include multiple schools aswell. Include a job system like mowing somebody their lawn or delivering papers by bike would be a most to make money and past time acitvities as yeah what do teenager do these days to pass the time, i've got no idea lol, do they still hang out or is it online only. It would probably be better to set it into 70 ies or 80 ies, so you don't have to deal with phones and all that jazz. Like i don't know i'm just making this up as i'm writing this post becoming the most populair person at a school as that is what the first bully was about and challenge rival schools for their turf in the city man there are so many things you can do with bully that could be great to do.
    2 points
  2. @Justin11 i don't know why but this is your fault look at what you made me buy, found this turd on sale for 22 euros figured i'd take it home with me 😂
    2 points
  3. Let's be creative and create a blueprint for a game. It's just for fun and and you can be as creative as you like. Each response can be a short paragraph or or two to get an idea so that a whole page of suggestions doesn't take over the game. But feel free to reply as many times as you want with fresh ideas. Kind of like D&D card game but without the cards or a board. But the idea is that each response is a turn that develops upon the game. It can be absolutely anything, but keep in mind the flow of story, settings, characters, and gameplay. Please reply as many times you want as there is really no turn base. Before we start we should agree on a starting theme or setting. Anyone want to start? And if anything isn't clear then just post and ask here before we get started. We can agree on an idea or just jump in and begin. Wutcha think?
    1 point
  4. When I was a wee lad I actually played the heck out of Battlefront Classic. It was one of my favorite games, nowadays I play much more than just Battlefront but recently I bought it again. I've played the modern but there's just a lack of chaos. Part of the fun is the pure havoc that comes with the AI, which always spams as many grenades as possible. The game actually felt like a war game as you had to strategize in order to get anywhere. There were always multiple fronts in a map that needed to be broken thought which added a lot of choice into the mix. The modern games are less "large scale battles" and more personal duels which ruined the havoc, trench-like warfare that added so much to the depth to the game. I also think the classic maps are better, but keep in mind I'm biased. The classic maps always had a sense of scale, while keeping the points of interest close together to add to a battle-like astrosphere where you will always end up in a front of a battle. All 16 original maps are also really well-designed, as they all feel, look, and play differently from each other. For example, the Cloud City map have multiple hallways that lead into each other creating a city skyline that can effect the yard below viva above-ground support. As with Hoth, there are tunnels that lead into each other, however you also have massive AT-ATs and multiple trenches that make the map less of hallway skirmishes and more into a full frontal assault or a stealth mission. The final thing I want to say, is that the trooper based gameplay is more fun that playing as Darth Vader because you can't just run down everyone and survive. You actually have to use cation to gun down fifteen guys, instead of just winging it.
    1 point
  5. I tried to record a video on YouTube using some screen recording tool, and whenever you play any video, it's as loud as hell because they removed the volume control feature. How stupid. But anyway... You cannot get any traction on YouTube anymore. You basically have to follow other people to blend in, or be noticed. Forget about making yourself fast cash. You need 500 subs to be considered for that privilege, and a long while back, it was 1000 followers you needed to achieve this, which is impossible for those who are clueless about creating content to begin with. Also, a lot of the videos have a terrible resolution with a bad connection. Like i.e. YouTubers gotta kiss ass first. It's a pointless platform nowadays, aimed at the corporate shills. You are subjected to nothing but ads up the butt every 3 seconds as well. This platform used to be about you just being you, but I sense that it's about fakery now for the publicity to be gained. Now it's basically a business site for professionals. My videos don't even seem to be showing up in searches, because I reckon they buried me. But I told you that they perceive you speaking your mind as one being a hater. I told you that's the reality of it all. The Internet is dead!
    1 point
  6. Ajibusu

    Amazon Prime Gaming

    Anazon has done considerably well since they entered the gaming industry and at 15 dollars monthly, Amazon Prime Gaming is a steal! This is when you consider the number of games that you get to play there monthly. I recommend it.
    1 point
  7. There was also a rumor about them being interested in the Silent Hill, Metal Gear and Castlevania IPs from Konami which I hope Konami sells them.
    1 point
  8. No and I don't want to either. I just don't find it very entertaining - imagine a whole game about being a mortician? No thanks!
    1 point
  9. killamch89

    Amazon Prime Gaming

    I haven't tried it because the games on there are on Steam and other services I already use and the prices are pretty similar so I just never really paid it any mind.
    1 point
  10. Agreed - I never pay attention to the story in Just Cause games because I know that it'll be lacklustre but using the Wingsuit and cables to get around is pretty entertaining. I bet you any money that Square Enix will ruin it.
    1 point
  11. I'd want the old Mech Assault games for Xbox, The Last Of Us, Ratchet & Clank and Persona series from Sony, The Mario Kart and Super Smash games from Nintendo.
    1 point
  12. A good call, I can just imagine that conversation between a father and son. "Daddy! Why do feel weird when I look at that doggy?" "Hey sonny boy. Don't worry about my boy, that's feeling's called a bloodlust fever. You may one day also encounter a mushroom that tells you The Princess is in another castle, so you had best get used to this feeling."
    1 point
  13. I was going to say that but seriously a good shout. Resident Evil 7 is scary but I was more scared of running out of ammo if I'm being honest. Like what kind of Resident Evil game has scarce ammo? That's the biggest gripe I had with this game - I mean the family that's hunting you down throughout the house can hear or sense you if you're close enough and they can run through walls. You can't even throw a punch lol. I like this one as well - one of the first boss fight with Pyramid Head while you're trapped in the room with him swinging his blade around was scary but the music and lighting plus the bad camera angle is what really made it terrifying.
    1 point
  14. Hmmm...I agree with most of the points @Yaramaki and @Withywarlock made. It needs to remain true to its core which is the classroom mini-games and timetable management. That being said, this is a tough one because it's such a niche kind of game - there's not much you can do with a school bully's life unless Rockstar planned to go down a dark path with the Bully suffering from a fractured home, maybe parents are abusive or just fighting all the time or a drug abuse problem. But knowing modern Rockstar, they probably wouldn't do that.
    1 point
  15. I selected all because they all have the same fundamental problem, their all greed over everything else. I agree with @Heatman, it's borderline pointless even discussing them anymore. We all know that their same games every year, we all know that loaded with bullshit monetisation and we all know the fanbase will buy them anyway. To hell with them.
    1 point
  16. Ajibusu

    Last Game Played

    Call of Duty is the last game that I played on my mobile. I play on mobile when I am on a the train to somewhere.
    1 point
  17. I trained a Harem of Monkeys spanking Big Slippery Buttocks NSFW POV
    1 point
  18. I trained a Harem of Monkeys spanking Big Slippery Bananas NSFW POV
    1 point
  19. I Trained a Harem of Monkeys Spanking Big Slippery Bananas NSFW Memes
    1 point
  20. Remember folks, the question isn't just "games with the most disturbing atmospheres," it's "what makes them so unsettling?" Let's answer that too rather than just listing games. I disagree, I don't see how it's disturbing, but I'm more than happy for you to enlighten me. The only time I've been disturbed by a GTA game was in San Andreas when there were empty areas. The graves in particular, I was expecting ghosts and ghouls to leap out. I don't think they're vulnerable to TEK-9s though... Yes. How so? I can't think of many parts of the Mass Effect games that have 'disturbing' environments. The only time I was spooked by the game was during the first level where the Shepard's fighting husks, a weak but terrifying enemy in the lore.
    1 point
  21. It may not be your favorite, but it is a must see!
    1 point
  22. (lolol its a great idea for SEO actually) I Trained a Harem of Monkeys Spanking Big Elder Bananas🍌 NSFW Memes
    1 point
  23. Even if it's just a $100 loss, I still wouldn't feel happy about it. If I had used my stuff and it damaged on my watch, it's a lot better than having to lose it to a thief. Some of them wouldn't even know the worth and they will gamble it away for a piece of trash.
    1 point
  24. Heatman

    Alone in the Dark

    I'm going to wait it out and see exactly what it comes out like after a few gamers have played and have their say on it. If it manages to come out well, then it's up for my getting it.
    1 point
  25. It might be able to work like that in shooting games but I think that it's something that's going to have to deal with a serious challenge if there would be something sort of hand combat. Something like the combat system in MK Games. It's going to be very difficult to use voice control.
    1 point
  26. yeah enterprise licenses are a bit hard to work with. 😅 also, according to what I read from how to geek's article below, about Denuvo being cracked in 24 hours, that happens most of the time, but the longest before a game was cracked was 99 days for Assassin's Creed origins. 👇 🔵 What Is Denuvo, and Why Do Gamers Hate It?
    1 point
  27. If I were a superhero, I'd probably be a fry cook, then one day I slipped on some greasy patty that fell on the floor, and I got stabbed by a dimension travelling scorpion the wandered near the patty on the floor, I'd be named SCORPION MAN (totally original yeah?) 🤣
    1 point
  28. The main character tries to remember where he is and what he is doing, he finds out he can't even recall his own name. he spots a sock on the ground, it has a name embroidered on to it. It says "Ben", he still doesn't recall anything, except that spell he mumbled earlier that apparently summoned a dragon, which just now landed into the clearing a few meters off, scaring away all the yellow eyed creatures lurking in the shadows. he starts walking toward the dragon a bit unsure of what to do next. What do you do next ? (next comment has to reply with the action he takes)
    1 point
  29. Gonassis

    Change one word!

    I Trained a harem of monkeys spanking The Elder Bananas🍌 NSFW memes (I wonder if google is going to pick up on these keywords for anything at all lol.🤣)
    1 point
  30. That'd be my guess as well, but I'm clueless as to why Dead Island 2. Why not a game that has lots of micromanaging that's faster with voice rather than going through a visual interface, such as a real-time strategy (RTS) game? One such example was Tom Clancy's EndWar which had exceptionally responsive voice commands, which was necessary because of how much time could be wasted issuing commands in a rather hectic game. For the record I'm not against Dead Island 2 being 'hands-free' eventually. I can't see Alexa Game Control being ready and Amazon do not possess a good track record for developing their ideas, especially in the tech space. If this flops it might be the last time we see a hands-free game for a long time, especially on a scale that Amazon could do it if it goes well. Not to mention how Dead Island 2 has been in development Hell; it'll be a miracle if either of these projects launch successfully. I hope, for the sakes of voice-controlled video games more than Amazon or Dead Island's dignity, this works out. It'd be such a well-needed leap for accessibility in games.
    1 point
  31. Denuvo and other DRM has been known to cause performance issues such as frame-rate drops and loading time problems, however negligable. These issues are mostly experienced on PC especially with older hardware, and while I give more credit to the Switch than others regarding its hardware capabilities, it still needs all the resources it can get. It doesn't need to be bogged down further by DRM. It offers no benefit to the customer and at worst it means the pirates get the better experience because the game's performance isn't compromised. It's highly unlikely that it will: see this exhaustive list of cracked games from four years ago. There's been a lot more games with Denuvo since, and a lot more cracks since then. The hardest games to break open are those with additional DRM, such as VM Protect & Uplay, which Ubisoft employs... meaning Denuvo on its own doesn't work. For physical games, I'm not so sure, but I imagine those who want in will find a way in and then share it online. Regarding carts being stolen I'd love it if Denuvo had a way of returning carts to their rightful owners. It's a shame it doesn't, and this is Nintendo's first step to harming the idea of swapping games or selling them used. I get the appeal of cracking down on emulators for the current console, I find the practice abhorrent when Switches are available, affordable for what they are, and there's plenty of copies of games new and used. The developers and publishers can still make money on them, unlike say a Nintendo 64. Shigeru Miyamoto isn't getting a penny for a copy of Super Mario 64 sold on eBay, but he could for Super Mario Odyssey bought new from GAME (well, that's not entirely how it works but the sentiment is the same.) I wish I had your optimism. Very rarely is DRM removed for the legitimate purchasers once it's demonstrated the anti-piracy measures to have failed, meaning we can have goodbye to many games that end their publishing agreements and licenses. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. I agree with you entirely but I want to highlight this particular line. Discourse on piracy, especially from developers and publishers, is rarely truthful let alone useful. According to sexual harrassment apologist and Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemont, PC has a 93-95% piracy rate... which means their DRM is effective 5-7% of the time. Whatever the real figures are (which they can't know anyway), they haven't really lost a sale because it's unlikely that many pirates are the 'ethical' kind who use it as a demo first. I hope Nintendo have been paying attention but again I have not one iota of faith.
    1 point
  32. This will solve nothing and only serve to screw paying customers in some way. As soon as it affects me I'll stop buying their software so they'll just lose my actual money plus the imaginary money they lost from the pirates. Thankfully this doesn't mean this is for sure going to be a thing. They're offering a supposed solution and it'd be up to companies to take it on. Hopefully it doesn't get anywhere.
    1 point
  33. The worst would have to be Resident Evil Survivor 2 – Code: Veronica (PS2). it's a fucking dreadful excuse for an arcade FPS. Clunky, same objective every level and every single asset was just copied over from Resident Evil Code Veronica X. The first Resident Evil Survivor was a piece of crap but even it had more effort put into it than this, with (shitty) voice acting and some exclusive assets. The abomination doesn't even have that going for it. This is a lazy and pathetic as you can conceive.
    1 point
  34. ALL 90's baby.. and not just (early) 90's rock -Cinderella, Motley Crue, Damn Yankees, Scorps you name it. I mean other genres as well. I love Duran Duran, Beastie Boys, Soul Asylum 🎶 Runaway Train never goin' back... 🎶🎶 So awesome 😎
    1 point
  35. Wow! That's just amazing... Tinybuild has come a long way, I still remember playing their flash game, "No time to explain" many years back. 😁 Man, I feel old. 😆 That's the guy in their logo, from their first game. Now I'm reading the wikipedia article lols because of nostalgia, and I want to see an overview of what they've been doing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TinyBuild
    1 point
  36. I feel like the embracer group has been a breath of fresh air in the gaming industry, like a big company that is still willing to take a gamble on a new ip or a franchise that has been considered long dead by many. Wheter or not their games are good let's leave that in between but they put out a variety of stuff under their different publisher labels (deep silver/thq nordic/etc) it's kinda hard not to like them as a company from a neutral standpoint.
    1 point
  37. Unfortunately I'm not seeing any word of it working on the PS4. This looks to just be for the PS5. But I do hope they make it useable for the PS4 as well, considering I believe the PS4 controllers work on PS5. And I can't imagine it being hard to make it work with PS4 as well.
    1 point
  38. That's true, multi platform Games sells faster you could make a game with so much interest and people who are currently anticipating its release an exclusive in the first few week just to give it more attention since people would be very curious as to what the final release is like and after a couple weeks release it on other platforms that has usually helped to boost sales for some games in the past.
    1 point
  39. I don't think I've gotten better at adapting, I think games have gotten easier to play. Even with games getting more complicated, controllers and UI's have improved so much in the last 20-30 years that it's so much simpler to pick up a game and start playing it than it used to be.
    1 point
  40. Everyone should see "mindfuck movies" like Primer, Memento, and Inception.
    1 point
  41. I got your points, it isn't easy though predicting the outcome of sports events. I don't know anything around NFL, I don't follow super bowl events, it is cool knowing that you know about this type of event. I am more of soccer fan, most of my analysis comes from those major soccer leagues around the world. I think you sound like someone who can give better predictions around EPL sports, if only you can give it your time. Why not create a platform where you can share daily match tips around NFL events 😂.
    1 point
  42. Well in certain areas it is simply not legal and have been too lazy to look up what's going on with it in my area. I've never even made a gentlemens bet, so I just analyze the stuff for fun. Sports betting in my opinion is not simple, though. I personally take a relatively complex look at things, but just use my knowledge to make predictions or fun. Pro-Football for example: I haven't looked at any of the other teams in the NFL and know virtually nothing about them, but I would give the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over a 30% chance of winning the entire season via Championship/Super Bowl Title and then Tom Brady probably retiring, but that 30% chance is based on what I currently know about the team. After the first 2 to 5 games; to keep it simple let's say first three -- I could make a better prediction because Tampa Bay literally has a new head coach this season because the other dude quit/retired. Current coach is the former Defensive Coordinator called Todd Bowles, and he is allegedly (or at least is just for the pre-season) calling all of the defensive plays (meaning he is doing double the workload). Things I look at is his social media accounts or any proximities to him that may indicate he is tired, as well as his face. Does his face look tired? Has he had a recent divorce? Many successful athletes have wives and a strong family unit, like Tom Brady does. If he starts getting tired pulling double duty then they may have to hire a defensive coordinator mid season -- which could throw off the entire season and quite frankly throw it out, but this is based on extensively knowledge. Hiring a mid-season defensive coordinator is Super Bowl or Bust. Meaning he would be fantastic or a complete failure. Predicting outcomes is not an all or nothing type of system, whoever predicts things like that I would say doesn't know how to do it properly. It's better based on percentages or similar factors. I personally play fighting games, and the way people rate a character on a tier list in a fighting game involves both science and opinion -- although the "opinion" usually constitutes the opinion of a professional and the professional having the character in his hands while executing the characters potential in an optimal situation (getting as much out of a combo as possible, etc.). Another thing the pros do is take the characters at an alleged optimal setting and then run a "first to 10". Let's say we have Mortal Kombat 11 with Sub Zero and Scorpion in the "first to 10", with each character optimized in the hands of a professional. If Scorpion won 7 of the matches and Sub Zero wins 3, then you would call the MK11 Sub Zero/Scorpion (what we call a "matchup") to be a 7/3, obviously in favor of Scorpion. Patches, also known as title updates, can obviously affect a 7/3 matchup situation, and title updates can be -- and are often -- affected by people. Sometimes you just have flatout teenagers whining about how "broken" and "too good" a character is, then they will lobby a development team. The team can potentially then change properties of a character making him or her worse, and lower said character on the tier list. I do football matches and certain scenarios in football with a similar system to fighting games. Tampa would be a top 5 favorite to win the Super Bowl this season, but their first matchup (which I haven't even looked at yet) would be a 50/50 in my view against Dallas Cowboys at home, or a 5/5 in fighting game terms, but I use the 5/5 setting as a total tossup situation meaning it's a 50% chance for each team to win the game. I could look at the game closer and get a better opinion, but you also have to view the opinion of sports broadcasters and view their arguments as almost like lobbyists or attorneys arguing a case. Some of these "lobbyists" claimed that they "wouldn't be surprised to see Los Angeles" win the Super Bowl like the next day after Tampa did it, and I had a feeling he was correct. Strong prediction, but Tampa was the first team in NFL history to ever win the Super Bowl in their own stadium (stadiums of which are randomly assigned), and then Los Angeles basically did the same thing the next year with a back to back situation. Smells like fraud to me so I may be too lazy to even draw up predictions this year.
    1 point
  43. Whenever their parents decide they can, it's none of my business. As a former child myself though I was playing video games at around the age of 3 or 4, playing a rather unhealthy amount of frustrating games from Super Star Wars to the Super Scope's unreliability (it was an early light gun, you can't expect much from it; well, at the time you could because it cost a fortune). I'd like to think that were I to introduce my hypothetical children to video games they'd be at an age where I can get them to play responsibly: a certain distance from the screen with a set amount of time, and looking after the systems they're playing on. This is the fourth time I've had to ask this morning and I can only hope this helps with your further contributions to the forum @Nebulous, but what age do you think video games are acceptable to play, and why?
    1 point
  44. Clasher

    First Date

    A first date should just be simple and only do what you both would genuinely enjoy. And since it's the first date you both are probably still trying to get to know each other more so don't go to a place where you wouldn't be able to have good conversation Maybe because there are several distractions coming from the environment.
    1 point
  45. Design doesn't matter for me, with anything you end up looking at a screen and play, you do not seat there looking at your RGB lights in your case 😛
    1 point
  46. Halo infinite shows the downsides of live service that if you can't provide the metaphorical circus show with impactful bountiful content drops or the speed at which new acts are added It will then suffer
    1 point
  47. kingpotato

    Donkey Kong

    Well that was fucking hard...took me about 7 hours, and the last two were spent on that fuel level and King K Rool. Im very proud actually, first time I actually finished a Donkey Kong Country Game, the last time I attempted to finish one was like 10 years ago and I only got as far as the factory levels.
    1 point
  48. Nosferatu The Iron Giant Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Batman: Mask of the Phantasm Seven Samurai Singin in the Rain Vertigo Sorry to Bother You Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Night of the Living Dead Midsommar Get Out The Shining Jurassic Park The NeverEnding Story (A whole generation of children learned about the potential effects of depression from this film)
    1 point
  49. I'm sure it will eventually. Even looking at stuff not related to video games from when I was in high school, like fashion, looks dated by today's standards.
    1 point
  50. Well everything becomes "Retro" at some point. Hell, I'd say the PS2, Xbox and Gamecube are retro consoles at this point. Back then the graphics were fantastic. Graphics back then don't come close to the graphics we have today. But down the road, graphics will continue to get better and better. But, we're going to get to a point where graphics can't get better, or they will stay at a constant pace.
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...