It doesn't. But it irks me that when the USA does the same shit, if not worse, and just as blatantly, no one cares. But when it's China it's instantly nefarious and dangerous, when in reality it's a world superpower doing exactly what the "good ones" are also doing in this case.
And I'm not pretending that China is less autocratic than our western democracies. But our state surveillance has nothing to envy to theirs.
I mean, the NSA doesn't need to do the same because they're wiretapping the entire fucking country (see : room 641A, Edward Snowden...) so they already get every American hackaton's results
I always sacrifice some small piece of fruit or meat to them when the wasps are getting annoying. 65% of the time, it works everytime and they fuck off with their gift and never come back
KF2 has some amazing animations for guns handling (and great feeling when shooting) that still hold up to this day. Such a shame that they ruined the art direction with all the shiny shit.
Yep. Joining your favorite TF2 server on a Saturday afternoon and seeing that half of the server playing sandvich heavies, doing a conga line, having a full on philosophical discussion in the spectator chat, or annoying the engineers as a group of spycrabs was peak gaming
Edit : also trying to make the highest tower of players by jumping on each other (until some guy inevitably pulls up with a ulapool caber and blows up everyone)
PC on the floor under the desk, 27" 2k IPS screen (looks great but unfortunately has some tearing issues due to mediocre top-to-bottom refresh speed. Fortunately I'm getting older so I really don't give a fuck about losing something like .016 seconds of reaction time to vsync), with his 24" ancestor on the side. The even older 24" that used to be my second monitor has been commandeered by my dad for his home office, so no third screen yet. (tbf he did technically buy it back then, since I paid half of it with my allowance and he paid the other half).
If you want to put a ban on something quit tip toeing and define the weapons you want to ban and their variants using specific language such as semi-automatic rifle, fully-automatic rifle, barrel length, etc
That's how you get weird-ass weapons designed specifically to work around the law though. E.g in Russia they regulate harder any weapon that has rifling on more than half of the barrel (otherwise it's considered a hunting shotgun iirc), so of course there are tons of Russian civilian weapons that are basically military stuff with shitty rifling and locked to semi auto
I think the idea behind this is that algae are more space-efficient than trees at producing oxygen and/or capturing CO2. Of course this is also ignoring that the bulk of a tree's volume is high above the ground, and they also provide other things like shade and shelter for insects etc.
Yep, just like TF2, that they copied, game is not fun if everyone starts taking it too seriously. I feel like Valve understood that and that's why they never really pushed the competitive scene.
in 2004, a new category of astronaut was created: the commercial astronaut.
Let's not mix the people who saw colleagues die and put their own lives on the line for science with the human billboard receiving money to advertise a rich fuck's commercial vanity project that's already been deemed safe (in no small parts due to it being tested by actual astronauts beforehand).
You have to do some work for the tower's master and/or you need to gather informations for the knight. That could be stuff like cleaning their orbs so they can ponder them later, preparing/finding magical critters to be used in their potions, putting away his stupid sentient magical artifacts that keep trying to escape or do some shenanigans... Whatever. And try to gather information/find escape routes etc. But imo if there is some knight gameplay, it should be a minor part of the experience, otherwise you will indeed feel like you're just playing the knight.
Edit: I think you could still have a fair share of knight gameplay if you make the princess gameplay some sort of walking sim where you wander around the tower, possibly under time constraints, and when it's over, your have a knight section. You can figure out tons of way to make these gameplay segments interact too. For example there could be roadblocks to the knights progression that require the princess to do/find something. That could be mixed with Libra's idea of having the princess cast spells and do other stuff during the knight's segments, by having the player find the spells/artifacts required during the princess segments
I think they need to get the nip on their scent glands ? That's how ours seem to get high. We use some wood stick wrapped in some cord, usually it doesn't seem to do anything to them until you start firmly holding the stick for them to really rub their face on it. Or munch on it for a few minutes if we're not helping
All you need to notice is that the painfully politically neutral people making content about games (e.g mandalore) literally never mention this. Because that is a stale, pointless debate that never adds anything to a game's analysis.
It doesn't. But it irks me that when the USA does the same shit, if not worse, and just as blatantly, no one cares. But when it's China it's instantly nefarious and dangerous, when in reality it's a world superpower doing exactly what the "good ones" are also doing in this case.
And I'm not pretending that China is less autocratic than our western democracies. But our state surveillance has nothing to envy to theirs.