Yep.
Basically it's got everything the first BLOPS had, plus a few features.
Also, the engine now supports four player splitscreen zombie mode thanks to switching to the actual multiplayer engine.
Yep.
Basically it's got everything the first BLOPS had, plus a few features.
Also, the engine now supports four player splitscreen zombie mode thanks to switching to the actual multiplayer engine.
The indie community has none of those aforementioned benefits. Yet it is still thriving, both with talent, design, and even sales.
It's not being destroyed, it's branching. You just have to know where to look (Desura's very good for indie titles).
There is almost nothing about Path of Exile that suggests that it is an MMO.
The only player interaction outside of six player co-op is to visit other players in town and to use the World Chat (which can be turned off for a more immersive experience.
That, and the fact that you need to remain connected to the internet. Which isn't that big a deal, since it is, in a manner of speaking, an MMO, and on top of that, free to play, which makes more sense than Diablo's Always-On DRM.
Path of Exile also doesn't feature pay to win in app purchases in any way, shape or form. You can, howver, buy cosmetic upgrades (like the lovable Kiwis who follow you around like a mother goose).
Additionally, you can buy a personal, private League to play the game by your own rules, as well as invite friends to have access to it. It is almost a standalone game with multiplayer features more so than a free downloadable MMO, really.
[QUOTE="Aleksa8"][QUOTE="TankZorz"] The double image is from what is called cross-talk. When something bright is displayed at a different distance and in front something dark, there is something like a reflection that can be seen from both eyes and makes the double image.TankZorz
And actually there is also another factor; general eyesight.
You're used to it, so probably no realize, but depth perception comes from the use of two eyes sending two images to the brain, so to make images 3D you use the same technique, only this time it is an illusion. The reason it looks so weird on the 3DS is because A) you're not used to it yet, and B), the 3D is an unnatural illusion that actually mimics depth perception rather than truly giving 3D depth. So basically you're going to see a bit double (as in real life) no matter how good the 3D is.
Even Sony, with it's HD 3D TV screens, are no stranger to this.
It's called stereoscopic 3D. If you're constantly seeing double (in real life), you should probably get your eyes checked. Your brain should be able to compensate for differences in the angle of your eyes unless they are extreme.With two eyes processing separate images to the brain, you are always seeing double. It's an illusion, albeit a healthy one, to only see one thing in front of you by combining the two images together, and that's how you make depth perception. Doing it twice, once with real world 3D and once with a second screen, is bound to have some inconsistencies, so you will always be seeing a bit of "double" when you look at any 3D picture, film, or video game. It is only a problem if you're not capable of forming a single image from the two pictures, thus "seeing double" like people say.
[QUOTE="NaveedLife"]The double image is from what is called cross-talk. When something bright is displayed at a different distance and in front something dark, there is something like a reflection that can be seen from both eyes and makes the double image.Obviously it had a slow start, but now it has Mario 3D land, Mario Kart, Ocarina of Time, and more. I just bought my Zelda edition 3DS, and all I have is OoT, but I am getting both the others. I really like the system for the most part, but beware of the bottom screen scratching the top screen when closed. It is my only big complaint with the system. I cant wait for all the awesome games like Paper Mario, Animal Crossing and more.
The 3D effect btw is mostly cool, but has some drawbacks IMO, such as seeing double (faintly). I only noticed this in shops of OoT though, probably because the camera doesnt move, but link and such do.
TankZorz
And actually there is also another factor; general eyesight.
You're used to it, so probably no realize, but depth perception comes from the use of two eyes sending two images to the brain, so to make images 3D you use the same technique, only this time it is an illusion. The reason it looks so weird on the 3DS is because A) you're not used to it yet, and B), the 3D is an unnatural illusion that actually mimics depth perception rather than truly giving 3D depth. So basically you're going to see a bit double (as in real life) no matter how good the 3D is.
Even Sony, with it's HD 3D TV screens, are no stranger to this.
Personally, I don't see why they would bother with the Wii versions of Call of Duty at all. All they did is dumb it down. They should have at least considered building a better engine like HVS did with Conduit. Sure, it's not a revolutionary engine, but it is a big step forward in Wii graphics either way. Or maybe try something unique; that's what the Wii stands for.
I guess I prefer MW just because... well, it's modern. Those guns are just generally better, when taking into consideration Ironsight.
[QUOTE="Aleksa8"]The original Kirby didn't swallow enemies.Well, you know...
Kirby can't swallow enemies, so doesn't that defeat the purpose of the Kirby franchise?
Now, heck, I never played the game. And from the screenshots and the review, it sounds fantastic, I'm just putting this out there.
On a side note, what CAN he do in Epic Yarn?
SF_KiLLaMaN
Edit:
Wait, I checked it up; He can INHALE enemies, but not swallow or use powers.
Oh, so he CAN transform.
Great stuff! So they didn't completely "gimmick" the game. :D
Side note; this game beat Crysis 2, Killzone 3, and Gears of War 3 at the Best Graphics award all together.
I don't know whether I should laugh my head off at the other three games or be thoroughly, jaw-dropping impressed by Kirby. :shock:
Well, you know...
Kirby can't swallow enemies, so doesn't that defeat the purpose of the Kirby franchise?
Now, heck, I never played the game. And from the screenshots and the review, it sounds fantastic, I'm just putting this out there.
On a side note, what CAN he do in Epic Yarn?
Well, it's not out yet. Although I hear there's a four-player vs mode. Sounds funner than the first one.
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