Exactly. The closest thing I can think of was the Mantis boss fight in MGS1 with the "Hideo" screen thing. That shit was cool back in the day.
By "in general", I mean "always a thing through the entire game", especially an MMO. It might be cool at first, but it would get annoying pretty fast; that's why you'd have to limit the period in which it happens.
By "in general", I mean "always a thing through the entire game", especially an MMO.
YouTubeGo to 2:15 to see it start to kick in.
Quote from: Luciana on October 08, 2015, 08:55:09 PMYouTubeGo to 2:15 to see it start to kick in.Looks like an easter egg to me. The characters even acknowledge it
Quote from: Minuano on October 08, 2015, 08:51:27 PMExactly. The closest thing I can think of was the Mantis boss fight in MGS1 with the "Hideo" screen thing. That shit was cool back in the day.Arkham Asylum and Saints Row 4 had fake game fuck ups
Quote from: Ender on October 08, 2015, 08:12:24 PMQuote from: Luciana on October 08, 2015, 05:53:40 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick on October 08, 2015, 05:51:14 PMmommy and daddy never forked out for an 800 gaming rig for me. I want to play games so never could commit for saving up money for it myself. I could commit 380 euros to get consoles so yeah...UhmGaming computers are cheaper than ever and you could buy one that ran the same as a PS4/Xbone and have it still be cheaper. The thousand dollar rigs you see are for idiots who probably want launch nukes and overclock their PC's.A decent PC cost's at least $800.That's a lot of money for some people.Implying it's not a lot of money to little ole Luci.I got mine for $500 and it's more powerful than the next gen consoles. Not everything has to be Alienware, laddie.
Quote from: Luciana on October 08, 2015, 05:53:40 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick on October 08, 2015, 05:51:14 PMmommy and daddy never forked out for an 800 gaming rig for me. I want to play games so never could commit for saving up money for it myself. I could commit 380 euros to get consoles so yeah...UhmGaming computers are cheaper than ever and you could buy one that ran the same as a PS4/Xbone and have it still be cheaper. The thousand dollar rigs you see are for idiots who probably want launch nukes and overclock their PC's.A decent PC cost's at least $800.That's a lot of money for some people.
Quote from: FatherlyNick on October 08, 2015, 05:51:14 PMmommy and daddy never forked out for an 800 gaming rig for me. I want to play games so never could commit for saving up money for it myself. I could commit 380 euros to get consoles so yeah...UhmGaming computers are cheaper than ever and you could buy one that ran the same as a PS4/Xbone and have it still be cheaper. The thousand dollar rigs you see are for idiots who probably want launch nukes and overclock their PC's.
mommy and daddy never forked out for an 800 gaming rig for me. I want to play games so never could commit for saving up money for it myself. I could commit 380 euros to get consoles so yeah...
Quote from: Citrus Snake on October 08, 2015, 08:56:23 PMQuote from: Minuano on October 08, 2015, 08:51:27 PMExactly. The closest thing I can think of was the Mantis boss fight in MGS1 with the "Hideo" screen thing. That shit was cool back in the day.Arkham Asylum and Saints Row 4 had fake game fuck upsThat's what Verb is saying though.Low FPS or resolution could be just like that. If the creator thinks it will suit their vision better, then yeah, it's better than having 30 or 60 stable FPS.
I'll even say it in the context of the question posed by Cindo: No, PC gaming is not better than consoles. It is an incredibly subjective descriptor. There are many reasons ranging from convenience and comfort, to choice in available games, what your friends have, to platitudes like "it just feels right". Choosing whether you want to use a PC or console is entirely dependent upon the values on which the individual warrants are important to him or herself.
He's talking about entire games thoughNobody wants that
Uh, the developer could want that.
Like I said, a game with 2 FPS could be interesting to play, if done right.
Quote from: Minuano on October 08, 2015, 09:14:54 PMLike I said, a game with 2 FPS could be interesting to play, if done right.I fail to see how a powerpoint would be interesting to play.
QuoteLike I said, a game with 2 FPS could be interesting to play, if done right.I fail to see how a powerpoint would be interesting to play.
Quote from: Prime Uta on October 08, 2015, 08:29:50 PMI'll even say it in the context of the question posed by Cindo: No, PC gaming is not better than consoles. It is an incredibly subjective descriptor. There are many reasons ranging from convenience and comfort, to choice in available games, what your friends have, to platitudes like "it just feels right". Choosing whether you want to use a PC or console is entirely dependent upon the values on which the individual warrants are important to him or herself.this was really well-phrased, by the wayeither you're getting better at phrasing things, or you were just that angry lol
Not really. Point and click flash games exist. They suck.
A mixture of 120-proof frustration and being fresh off of writing two essays.
So this is basically a debate about FPS now right?
You find me a game with something as low as 2fps and tell me thats fun.
The reason why higher FPS is objectively better is because you are in that world, you need to move and react in a second and that reaction needs to flow with you, the lower it gets the less you feel attached to the world.
So you really just have nothing to add?There is a reason a game at such a slow FPS doesnt exist.
Its better because it immerses the player to feel like they are a part of the game.
Quote from: Batch on October 08, 2015, 09:59:36 PMSo this is basically a debate about FPS now right?NoQuoteYou find me a game with something as low as 2fps and tell me thats fun.it could be fundepends on what i'm doingQuoteThe reason why higher FPS is objectively better is because you are in that world, you need to move and react in a second and that reaction needs to flow with you, the lower it gets the less you feel attached to the world.that's all well and good, but i fail to see why that means it's better objectively