One day we'll get to a point where people stop considering Minecraft a game. That day will be the greatest of days.
As much as I love the game, I tend to agree with this. To me, it's just a great way to wind down, when you want to just fuck about and chill out for hours. You have no objective, and the you can just create whatever the hell you like.
The true objective of The Sims is to kill an entire family in the most glorious manner possible. It's the only actual fun in the game beyond building a sweet ass house.
I recall a silly story ages back about waiting till they need the loo, and then removing all of the doors? Something like that. Childish, but who cares.
I recall a silly story ages back about waiting till they need the loo, and then removing all of the doors? Something like that. Childish, but who cares.
Forgot the part where you put an espresso machine in the room after the door's gone.
Actually on the topic of this, Skyrim is totally fucked on the PS3 version. Bethesda has, once again, released a game on the PS3 that has the save game memory leak issue. As soon as a save file goes above 5MB (about 16 hours of gameplay), then the game starts breaking down. FPS drops, input lag, etc. After 6MB it becomes unplayable, not being able to interact with NPCs and all sorts of bugs like that. It's funny because the same thing happened with Fallout 3.
I also love how they responded on twitter to people complaining.
I don't see what the complaints about the UI or menu system are. The only thing I don't like about them is not being able to sort it by value, weight, etc. But that's something that affects all the versions, not just the PC.
The big difference is that the PC version has mods and can mod or customize anything to our tastes. The PS3 version is unplayable, the 360 version looks like ass, and the PC version looks the best and also has mods. But hurf durf console version is better, amirite?
nah, the console versions are way worse... that don't mean they made the game thinking about the PC version...
But they did. They made it with mods pretty much purely in mind, similar to Oblivion. The interface might be set up with a controller in mind, but they fully realize that the PC people are going to mod out their lazy developer skills anyway so why bother? In the end the consoles get the short end of the stick since their stuck with the shitty coding, whereas we can just fix it ourselves.
I'm also really glad they made steam a requirement for the PC version this time around. Means we won't have to deal with conflicting version numbers or different file paths. Now every mod can be installed through an installer exe without having to manage manually dragging and dropping files and using mod managers and things like that.
And ftr I'm not trying to be like "PC Mastur race lol console peasants", and I'm more just pointing out Bethesda is probably one of the laziest devs this generation. The point of the spike post as well was to show that gaming promotion and all that is also incredibly silly these days.
With that being said, this honestly made me chuckle. I'm not sure if the double meaning was intended, or if they just posted it to be silly, but I like it.
I don't see what the complaints about the UI or menu system are. The only thing I don't like about them is not being able to sort it by value, weight, etc. But that's something that affects all the versions, not just the PC.
The item menu isn't that terrible. It's a bit clunky, but it's not that bad to work with. The fact that 50% of the time that I click to see what a vendor has in a certain category the game thinks I clicked outside of the menu and exit out of the conversation is terribly frustrating though. But what's really terrible, and I mean mindbogglingly terrible, is the level up/perk selection screen. Whoever got that through should be fired on the spot.
I knew something looked off when I first got to that image. I have to wonder if the guy who posted was trying to make a joke about it or simply didn't know which ship it was. Sadly, I can see reasoning behind either of those being the case.
And yeah, not exactly the best way to gain support from the fans there, Bethesda.
wow, if they made oblivion and skyrim with the PC in mind, something is terribly wrong there... at least they still support mods, not like UT3 that just screwed with the whole mod department and just flopped when no one in the PC played the damn thing...
also, does new vegas support modding, cuz i never heard of mod support to it...