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Hahahaha I'm dying
Hahahaha I'm dying
Maybe he fast traveled mid-sentence.they got to him..owari da
I'm sitting here cackling at work. I don't even remember what I was going to write now lmfao
You reminded me! Skippable cutscenes are a must!Well people already wrote most of what I would but as an addendum:
• Gamma, brightness, contrast, saturation, tint and exposure setting that allow users to fine-tune these.
• Considering even some single-player games have no "pause" feature: Pause feature is dead must!!! "Souls-genre" my ass. Then make the game able to pause outside of combat. Excuses, excuses lol.
• "Skip anything no matter what" feature. Even "turn off dialogues" option. And also "no random character talk" option.
• Decent new game plus. Persona series is a good example. New game plus is really useless, you still have to grind relationships and personas back. WTF dude.
• Decent save system. Able to name save files and add note to the saves. Save limit should be limited by how much your storage devices can handle.
• In-game music playlist editing. Able to turn on/off every music and able to select when they should play.
• If the game has in-game map: Able to turn it on/off, adjust its zoom level. Ability to add marks and notes on map.
• Ability to at least adjust color edit for character you play as. If you don't want your guy to be one of those generic blond blue eyes turn him into jet black hair red eyes guy -> profit. It also include their clothes too. I would prefer whole character creation if the character is visible in the game, if it's FPS like CyberJunk 2077 I don't see a point for character creation lol. As for racing games, ability to adjust vehicle color to anything.
• For FPS games: Ability to adjust where the gun will be. Modern FPS games doesn't make sense because where gun looks like. I prefer me gun in the middle at least.
• For any game that you kill lots of people in short time: Combo meter either based on hit and/or kills.
• Any point and click and isometric video game: Ability to zoom in and out a lot.
• For racing games: Cockpit camera with decently functioning mirror.
• For TPSs: Ability to adjust camera location and FOV in great detail.
"Personally I'm a guy who prefer to walk everywhere and enjoy me digital locations"? lolI'm sitting here at cackling at work. I don't even remember what I was going to write now lmfao
For a moment, I legit thought you were joking, and I was too stupid to get the joke.I'm sitting here at cackling at work. I don't even remember what I was going to write now lmfao
That's a reasonable guess let's just go with that! Though I'm pro fast-travel haha"Personally I'm a guy who prefer to walk everywhere and enjoy me digital locations"? lol
No sometimes either my phone or my brain breaks down. Probably both at once.For a moment, I legit thought you were joking, and I was too stupid to get the joke.
No worries, boo, happens to all of us. The term 'brain fart' doesn't exist for nothing.No sometimes either my phone or my brain breaks down. Probably both at once.
Skippable cutscenes make or break my decision to replay a game lolI do prefer when I can see the enemies so I can choose my battles but I don't mind random encounters too much, although, some games have an encounter rate so high that going from one town to the next basically becomes torture.
Skippable cutscenes are a must nowadays.
I also like to have a good balance in the gameplay, I hate when games have a broken move or a meta build.
Nah, I like feeling over-powered in RPGsI do prefer when I can see the enemies so I can choose my battles but I don't mind random encounters too much, although, some games have an encounter rate so high that going from one town to the next basically becomes torture.
Skippable cutscenes are a must nowadays.
I also like to have a good balance in the gameplay, I hate when games have a broken move or a meta build.
Well, he is the strongest saiyan after all (I still prefer Vegeta though)Nah, I like feeling over-powered in RPGsas an example: Goku is so broken in DBZ Attack of the Saiyans on DS. They actually have a way to balance it out though, because he isn't around for good chunks of the story.
Ah, fair enough on all counts. I prefer Gohan, to be honest!Well, he is the strongest saiyan after all (I still prefer Vegeta though)
But I was not really talking about RPGs when I said that. I was remembering a game I played some years ago, Payday 2, and the balance in this game is so broken that if you don't use the meta build on the harder difficulties, you'll just get blown to bits.
When you are pretty much FORCED to use a certain build or move or whatever else to beat it.
I was gonna say autosaving too, or at least a fair amount of savepoints. Savestates will do also.New Game+, Autosaving, being able to save anywhere, practical modding support, a run button, and a confirmation if you wanna do stuff like quit the game or load a save file
THE TRUE GOATAh, fair enough on all counts. I prefer Gohan, to be honest!
GOAThanTHE TRUE GOAT
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