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I didn't know Pokémon Scarlet was a western game.
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I didn't know Pokémon Scarlet was a western game.
I saw the ads for it and it looked really interesting but I really don't want to start another gacha.
So apparently part of the reason City Skylines 2 is running poorly is because all the human models are working off of Yandere Dev levels design decisions with them having to render each individual teeth.
https://twitter.com/tombomp/status/1717641500891238536
...The bar is so low that The Devil trips on it and they still find a way to go lower....How do you fuck up that badly? I mean it's Paradox so my expectations are pretty low already but they've somehow managed to not even reach that.
Yeah, I was really hesitating on giving it a try for the same reason.I saw the ads for it and it looked really interesting but I really don't want to start another gacha.
So apparently part of the reason City Skylines 2 is running poorly is because all the human models are working off of Yandere Dev levels design decisions with them having to render each individual teeth.
https://twitter.com/tombomp/status/1717641500891238536
So is rendering like crack cocaine to those guys? Or is it more apt to compare it to meth?Lmao.
At a certain point it's like an obsession to render everything,
In related graphics news: I bought Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 again and ... The nostalgia and Rimworld esque music ... I could spend weeks in this. Even if the fact you can pop balloons and blow the feathers off ducks does feel a little like the park manager is sitting off screen with a sniper rifle.
(Also the character models have about as many polygons as one individual tooth there. Fuck you Paradox.)
Just remember that respecing perks can be done at will, but you only get 1 stat respec.
Well, keep in mind that I'm running a fully upgraded T5++ deck (the Netwatch Netdiver Mk1, aka the only iconic deck in the base game) and as such using T5 hacks... my recommendations are part of my setup:Wound up Stat respeccing to use the Pistol tree, instead of AR's. So far, I'm not regretting it.
Any suggestions on which hacks to carry?
Update: It became easier to comprehend and the translation seems to get better mid-way through chapter 2.Yeah, I was really hesitating on giving it a try for the same reason.
I think I'm going to keep playing it for a bit to see if it becomes any easier to comprehend.
So apparently part of the reason City Skylines 2 is running poorly is because all the human models are working off of Yandere Dev levels design decisions with them having to render each individual teeth.
Lmao.
At a certain point it's like an obsession to render everything,
I haven't played the game, but the ads I saw were very promisingCurrently trying to play a new gacha, "Reverse: 1999" and I'm really hoping that the game starts explaining itself soon.
Why is one of the characters a talking apple?
What is an Arcanist?
Why did we just use floppy disks to teleport?
Like I get that it'll probably be explained but at this point I feel like I've been thrown in the deep end and I'm scrambling to make sense of anything.
Which is a good and bad thing, good because the mystery of it all is very gripping, bad because... well I'll get to that.
The art is gorgeous, the gameplay fun, the story is all very mysterious and I want to get to know the characters.
Heck they even have a full English dub and the accents are really selling me on some characters.
But the biggest detractor ruins the dub and makes every sentence of story and lore need way more deciphering then I care to put the effort into.
Who the hell translated and localised the game and why couldn't they do that properly before sending off a script to get read?
There is weird grammar & tenses, really off word choices that have you asking if the choice is deliberate due to lore or just picked out of a thesaurus at random and to top it all off it's dubbed errors and all.
It's not bad enough that you can't follow along so check out guide on this site, and at times you won't see it crop up for a while, but when it happens it's like a knife to the part of my brain responsible for reading comprehension.
I hear it gets better after the second act, but my brain is currently mush and I feel like I've just walked out of a fever dream.
There is obviously a lot of character and charm but it's seriously held back so you can check out guide on this site.
I think I've kind of cracked on to what might be going on thereI haven't played the game, but the ads I saw were very promising
But agree that the talking apple and teleportation via floppy disks do add a unique flavor to the game's mystery.
GE2R was my introduction to the series. I still remember the rain scene pretty vividly. The state of the world in GE3 is significantly worse, with humans not even being able to survive outside anymore, being sequestered into underground "ports" and massive land ships that move between them. The tone is on the more hopeful side, but the world is definitely the worst its ever been in 3.
I understand what's going on, but it still sounds like a retro gamer's fever dream.There's like, one or two items I could go dig up elsewhere, but the chance is pretty low, since Ridley's the last boss I need to get into Ganon's Tower and there's so many chests in there.
I understand what's going on, but it still sounds like a retro gamer's fever dream.
By combo rando do you mean ones that swap between games? cause I know of one for Link to the Past and Super Metroid, i've seen streams of it.I've never heard of a combo rando before but it sounds sick. Probably the most complicated ones I've seen are OoT no logic randos, usually with weird settings like dungeons locked behind bosses
By combo rando do you mean ones that swap between games? cause I know of one for Link to the Past and Super Metroid, i've seen streams of it.
Considering that Metroid Dread had a few things that needed bomb jumping, I am not surprised.It's pretty fun, though there are times when the logic makes you use specific tricks to get to certain items- probably. Might've just been me forgetting about one item in one spot. I have gotten stuck though. I know bomb jump is in normal logic, but I'm not sure what else. You'll occasionally find yourself doing hell runs and dark rooms with no lantern, trying to find a progression item to get to more stuff.
Considering that Metroid Dread had a few things that needed bomb jumping, I am not surprised.
Bomb jumping is pretty regular but I'd assuming if it has regular logic and not glitched logic there probably isn't anything crazy.