lol no. I'm very slim, so at least I'm not fat (not that I dislike people who are, I think some people even look good with a bit more fat on them). But I have no muscles. I easily get defined muscles when I work out, but I'm too lazy to do it. I've just tried a few times, it's so boring. Playing games is way more fun.
I have never gone to the gym ever in my 35 year life. Maybe that makes you feel better. To be fair though, I walk quite a bit, cycle, swim and whatnot. Which I actually believe is a better workout than going to the gym. Our bodies were made to move in natural ways. Not lifting crap in a cramped smelly room.
yea I'm in the same boat. tall and skinny. can't be arsed to go to the gym, but I'm still generally active.
I've got a uber fast metabolism, so if I really wanted to bulk up/become more muscular i'd have to eat like 10,000 calories a day and work out a ton. which seems exhausting and kinda pointless, since I'm perfectly healthy as is.
It was definitely one of the better ones, but I think I'd take RO2/Rising Storm over it.
might be tied with BF2 as my favorite from that series. So I'd say, its a top 3 in my books.
Ah good old RO2/RST2
The only two games where I can die over and over again and still feel like I'm having fun, like I'm learning and improving.
Also some of the few games where playing a certain role actually felt different: machine gunner, sniper, squad leader, commander, helicopter pilot, tanker...
charges objective *immediately dies* well, at least my team mates know what not to do.
one thing I wish other class-based FPS like BF took from those games, is limiting roles, especially snipers. imagine playing BF with just a few snipers per team instead of entire sniper squads hanging out on rooftops, screwing over their team and making things miserable for the other team.
anyone else feel a disturbance in the force when they praise the puzzle platforming because of its "regular checkpoints" and "quality hint system?"
*several system wars users
hopefully its better than some modern games like God of War or Plague Tale that just straight up tell you how to do puzzles after like 15 seconds. that is not a "quality hint system"
damnit, PC performance issues. at least the game sounds good. hopefully the day-1 patch helps.
good thing I can use the 10-hour trial through gamepass to see how it runs on my rig.
There is a 10 hour trial on Gamepass for this game?😑
pretty sure Gamepass now includes EA Access, which gives you a 10-hour trial for every EA release. I used it for NFS Underground and it worked fine
10 hour trial, I wonder if you could complete the entire game "free".
I doubt it, they might cut off your progress at a certain point. I think they did that with Squadrons which did have a campaign you could complete in under 10 hours - you could only do the first few missions and multiplayer
well, this helps vindicate my opinion that Deathloop kinda sucked. the dumb as rocks AI and lack of enemy variety with no difficulty options ruined it.
felt like they had to balance that stuff around the MP which I didn't really want to engage with, outside of messing with a couple friends and visa-versa.
its a 6/10 game with a thin veneer of originality that fooled some folks into thinking its good
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