anything that has a screen can run doom, even a pregnancy test lol
Gaming market now bigger than movies, music and book markets…
…my parents never believed me when I was a kid and when I told them about this and now it has become true.
I’m not really a fan of the gameplay, but the storyline seems very intriguing, like it would make a good movie instead of a game. I really enjoyed the cutscene 1:20-2:42 part in the gameplay trailer.
That’s my look 1:24-1:33 when an attractive woman comes up to greet me unexpectedly lol Imagine living many years in a dark, lonely, forgotten warehouse and library, and all of a sudden a gorgeous woman just randomly walks in
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I don’t know how many times I finished that game.
The ambience was awesome.
Really disappointed with the 2.
I know it’s just supposed to be a funny video from GTA, but I wouldn’t say he deserved it. The guy literally drove through a red light to turn left and smashed into someone, which unfortunately was a police car. That deserves a wanted level because not only should he have given way to him, but he committed a hit and run offence along with it too.
Whenever I play GTA, I always follow the highway code and regulations… unless I’m doing a mission that involves some kind of chase, getaway or heist lol
That’s an interesting approach for these games, going by the rules.
Actually, I don’t think he did either.
I do not believe that
Yeah, well, you shouldn’t believe it… because I’m chatting shit lol
Do you know that on GTA San Andreas, I used to cycle down with my BMX bike on the wrong side of the motorway, trying to dodge incoming traffic. Vehicles were just skidding, flipping, and crashing all over the place. The destruction left behind was like something out of a Mission Impossible movie. An if you ever managed to get hit by one of those trucks or lorries, you had to use your parachute to guide you back to safety
Lol, now that’s more like it.
I used to take a vehicle and just drive on the sidewalk lol…
Trying to hit as many NPCs as possible.
Then the police would arrive and the madness would grow.
Also, cheats, man I used to love them.
The possibilities for chaos were endless.
I always start with the easiest option when I’m starting a game (later, usually after many hours or even after ending the campaign etc
I increase the difficulty) and if it’s a strategy or if i want to have fun, I’ll use cheats lol.
I do this, because I want to have fun, and I like to be THE Main Character Or Main Country or Main Whatever it is lol…
That’s what I like and do.
How about You guys?
I don’t usually play anything unless I like the story and the atmosphere… and then, it’s not about game difficulty for me
I think if you start with low difficulty you set this as your baseline, you come to accept it as the default and then everything else feels so hard and demotivating,
But if you start with the highest difficulty, you stumble a bit in the beginning but you get a good foundations and it’s your baseline, the easiest you’ve played.
On easy mode you finish the story fast with low efforts, it doesn’t feel earned.
You walk through the game, a couple of hours, it’s finished. You haven’t done much. You missed half the gun, you explored half the world because you didn’t have to grind or master the more advanced combos, or skills or strategy.
There is so much more satisfaction when you struggled and had to manage on your own without help.
Maybe and maybe not.
I almost finished one campaign on a Higher difficulty in Crusader Kings II or III (one of those) and it was EXTREMELY hard in the beginning, then it got easier later.
Indeed, it was a Marvelous experience, but I do wonder if there Truly is any point to playing hard.
Maybe You’re Right. Idk.
Anyway, it all depends on how much fun I have with a game.
If I find it fun with a low difficulty, I’ll usually start from there.
Also, I just love a game for What it offers, not necessarily for how hard it is or how much of a challenge it is.
Yeah, but on low difficulty you experience half the game usually.
You master and use half the technics.
You can afford to skip side quest because you’re not desperate for xp, ammo or whatever.
You’re not forced to develop new strategies that push the game mechanics to its limits.
If you keep replaying the same sequences over and over you notice more details, different ways to do things, you have to understand the game play itself in depth.