The game also allows a player to repeatedly damage enemy combatant’s corpses. This is shown in realistic depictions. For example, it is possible for a player to decapitate a corpse with a headshot before individually blowing off each of its limbs. Depending on the weapon used, it is also possible to bisect a corpse, with realistic ragdoll effects noted. The depictions are again accompanied by arterial sprays of blood and detailed injuries that include protruding bone.
In the opinion of the Board, the game contains intense sequences of violence which include detailed depictions of decaptitation and dismemberment that are high in playing impact. The game also contains the ability to inflict repeated and realistic post mortem damage which exceeds strong in playing impact. It is therefore unsuitable for a minor to see or play and should be Refused Classification pursuant to item 1(d) of the computer games table of the Code.
Does "realistic ragdoll effects" seem like an oxymoron to anyone? Or is it just me?
Unfortunately not. If you hang out with someone and it says "You might get closer soon" then chilling with them on the weekend will not help you at all, S. link wise.
I remember Flower doing interactive credits fairly well. It was a low impact level and developers names would appear over the flowers when you activated them.
Firefly or not, I'd like to see a big budget space sim. It looks like people are starting to get sick of modern military shooters; RPGs and sci-fi are becoming more popular. Maybe that might happen one day.
Is there a quick equip function for mouse and keyboard players on PC?.
To hotkey items and spells on the PC first add them to your favorites list by hitting F with the item/spell highlighted. Open your favorites menu (Q) and press a number 1-9 while your item/spell is highlighted.
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