How about an 8 year old child. That would bring a refreshing youthfulness to GB. There would be the "Daily Doody Report!" and "Games with space in them!"
This seems to be the fix @dystopiax is talking about. I'm going to try it later tonight, as the stuttering is really bad for me also. Will let you duders know how it works out for me.
Ooh ill pin that and try it tomorrow.
That is pretty much the only issue I am having. The stuttering when driving / running too fast.
Other than that it has been smooth, and while it is not breaking any new ground graphics wise, it looks fine.
Hmmm ill pin this. I wouldn't mind a decent meet up for a bit of craic, and I got some friends in London I haven't seen in a while. Dublin to London is piss cheap nowadays. Good be a good larf boieee
Whenever someone tries to engage me in a conversation about League of Legends (the only reason it doesn't work for DOTA is some DOTA players don't know what I"m talking about) I tell them (truthfully) that the only kind of League I think is fun is dominion mode. At this point, they determine I am either an idiot or bad at games, tell me so, and I don't have to talk to them about League from that point on.
That is totally viable. I dont really play the vanilla map anymore, because ot be honest I am bad at the game. I way prefer ARAM. That is the thing I am quite good at, just fighting. Takes all the strategy out of it and lets you just whale on each other.
The new mode is pretty fun. Everyone votes on a champ and then it picks between the choices. Just played a game with 10 x Brand, was pretty fun.
Edit - Also, in terms of complexity, all you have to do is watch LCS to get a real sense of how strategic and deep the game can get. The pro players are god damned artists. The LCS is generally exciting, and I watch the whole thing every year. The fantasy league has made it even better, as you have something invested in teams you would normally never watch. Plus, the presentation is pretty good and I like the way they run their live events. Everything is very snappy.
Also, there is something very enjoyable about watching some of the nerdiest guys on the planet being interviewed and seeing the terror in their eyes because of the crowd turn into confidence over the course of the competition.
I didn't back the Kickstarter because I never really liked Frequency, but if I had done so I would now feel like I had been taken advantage of, especially if anything happened to Drake or Pope. All of the shits I give about Harmonix revolve around those guys.
The success of the Kickstarter is more than likely the only reason they could keep their jobs.
Is it confirmed that they did?
Yup Amplitude is one of the things that can keep going. IT stands to reason without the kickstarter there would be no funding and no game, thus no need for that staff. Kickstarter funds pays their wage during the production.
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