The aero foil guys die pretty damn fast. I almost never see them effective. I run SMG so I just spray them out of the sky. Usually you only need to get one or two quality hits before they are combat in effective.[DOUBLEPOST=1406780075,1406779820][/DOUBLEPOST]New design kicks ass man. Also...bloodhound gang. I have that album somewhere. It says to put your pinkie through the center and you get a boob. Hooray for boobies.I'm less worried about the glass cannon monstrosities (after all, they die pretty fast) than I am the aerofoil BS that somehow manage to fly a mile straight up and then rain destruction down on everyone with complete impunity.
That, and how every block and tech upgrade can be bought with real cash.
I saw another guy today on my team (I observed him after I died) whose robot was shaped like an upside down toadstool (as in, mushroom, but flat) consisted of about 26 helium tanks, 4 aerofoils, 6 thrusters, two electroplate shields, and some plasma cannons. He literally hovered 100 meters in the air bombarding suckers on the ground. The SMGers did try to shoot him some, but the fire is inaccurate at that distance, and the few stray hits were absorbed by the electroplating on the underside.[DOUBLEPOST=1406780332,1406780121][/DOUBLEPOST]The aero foil guys die pretty damn fast. I almost never see them effective. I run SMG so I just spray them out of the sky. Usually you only need to get one or two quality hits before they are combat in effective.
That was pretty stompariffic, wasn't it? But if you look closely at the beginning of the video, you'll see that the majority of other vehicles in the match were T1, and I (and one other guy on my team) was T3. I had no business being in that match.. hence... somebody else's bullshit. But when I play with my own level dudes, at least now I don't feel like I'm getting one-shotted like I was a lot last night. I still get blown up sometimes, and railguns still bash through electroplate in 1 shot, but I'm noticeably more survivable.New design kicks ass man.
Hell yes. My favorite BHG album. I knew I had to use that song for this video when I decided I'd upload it. Worth it, even if it now means my video is blocked in some countries (and it is, I got the notification instantly after upload processing).Also...bloodhound gang. I have that album somewhere. It says to put your pinkie through the center and you get a boob. Hooray for boobies.
Dude, don't you know the rules if Bethesda games? You save in a new slot every time. Every. Time.Great... I'm about five hours into my latest modded playthrough of Skyrim, and one of the mods is showing a slightly annoying bug. Quick googling tells me it's caused by save game corruption, and can't be fixed without either loading an earlier save (which I don't have) or restarting the game.
So now I'm wondering just how much this minor bug is going to annoy me, and whether it's worth it to restart. Five hours might not sound like a lot, but I did spend quite a bit of time during chargen to get my character looking just right. But if I decide to just live with the bug continue playing, I think it's going to annoy me more and more as I play, but with more time invested into the character I'll want to restart even less....
Meh, that's excessive. I keep it to around 20 slots.Dude, don't you know the rules if Bethesda games? You save in a new slot every time. Every. Time.
The first four battles are brutal when you're first getting started. You want to try luring the enemies based on their farthest attack range, so you can handle them in small numbers.Fire Emblem: Awakening. I started on Hard difficulty/Classic Mode. Why is this gaming kicking my ass? Do both paired characters get XP or just the non-support?
This. Nothing makes Classic harder than having one mega-powered character later who must safeguard a bunch of wimps.Yeah Fred is crazy OP for the first part of the game, he almost always takes either no damage at all or like 1-2 points, and generally slams enemies in one or two strikes (just be careful he doesn't suck up all the kill xp).
Yeah, every Fire Emblem has the team start with a character like this. The idea is they exist to help keep the team alive during the early formative levels, before fading in effectiveness later on. However, it's possible to completely remake Freddie thanks to one of the items and level him into something more appropriate and powerful later on, getting rid of this weakness.Yeah Fred is crazy OP for the first part of the game, he almost always takes either no damage at all or like 1-2 points, and generally slams enemies in one or two strikes (just be careful he doesn't suck up all the kill xp).
This is something a lot of people don't realize. What do you think Frederick is more effective as?Yeah, every Fire Emblem has the team start with a character like this. The idea is they exist to help keep the team alive during the early formative levels, before fading in effectiveness later on. However, it's possible to completely remake Freddie thanks to one of the items and level him into something more appropriate and powerful later on, getting rid of this weakness.
My first run was "nobody dies". I had to make a couple exceptions, but overall it makes the maps a nice challenge. On a later playthrough I tried just letting the chips fall where they did, and I thought this would make things feel unique, but instead it just gets boring as you end up forced to take certain people when others die. Doing another "nobody dies" run at the moment.I know that restarting the level when people get knocked off kind of defeats the purpose of classic mode (I only let "im hidden" guy die off) but its helped me develop flawless strats for each map. I'm on Chp 6 now and getting the hang of it. Game was well worth the price so far.
I mostly worry about the kids, so with Frederick I marry him to Panne to give Yarne wyvren-rider class access (for Lancebreaker). After that, I like Frederick as Dread Fighter.This is something a lot of people don't realize. What do you think Frederick is more effective as?
...If I had this game, and this was my car, I think I'd be using it exclusively.So without realizing it, I've accumulated a stable of 37 cars in Gran Turismo 4.
In alphabetical order by manufacturer:
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Plymouth Super Bird '70
I think it'd be the RX-7 for me. It's one of those cars I've thought would be a blast to drive, even though I've never been in one....If I had this game, and this was my car, I think I'd be using it exclusively.
The RX-7 has been my workhorse for most of the game. I've tuned it up to 530+ horsepower, custom everything, wing on the back for increased downforce. The only track I have trouble with on it is the Suzuka Circuit in the Japanese Championship. However, since it's the last race in the championship, I usually have 40 points and 2nd place has 24, so even if I finish dead last, I still take the championship. Doing the Japanese Championship earns about 30,000 in win money, 35,000 for taking the championship, and a NISMO race car that can be sold for 312k. So about 375k for 30 minutes of play.I think it'd be the RX-7 for me. It's one of those cars I've thought would be a blast to drive, even though I've never been in one.
--Patrick
Well, it is one of the more entertaining Top Gear episodes.The Ford GT '05 drives as good as it looks. And it looks fantastic. I got it in Mark IV Red. Fully spec'd, it is cartoonishly quick.
Yeah, poor Jezza had no luck with his. And the incredibly tiny fuel tank and poor mileage did not serve him well. Fortunately, not a problem in game.
I want to like this show, but Jeremy Clarkson is just so insufferably full of himself...[DOUBLEPOST=1407032584,1407032431][/DOUBLEPOST]So, I downloaded Firefall.
Yes, exactly.I want to like this show, but Jeremy Clarkson is just so insufferably full of himself...
You say this like it's a bad thing.I want to like this show, but Jeremy Clarkson is just so insufferably full of himself...
It's how I imagine @Jay will be in 30 years.I want to like this show, but Jeremy Clarkson is just so insufferably full of himself...
Well, I didn't expect you'd want to be compared to how Jeremy looks quite yet.Why wait 30 years
What system are you playing on and what kind of controller? That's going to dictate the difficulty.Okami:
Fighting a giant bandit spider, relatively painless.
Painting a symbol? THE HARDEST THING YOU WILL EVER HAVE TO DO!
PS2, well noted for its tricky as hell brush controls. I'd love to play the wii version, its definitely on my list.What system are you playing on and what kind of controller? That's going to dictate the difficulty.