I LOVED the PSX era Smackdown games, Smackdown 1 and 2 were awesome.WWE Smackdown Here Comes The Pain was pretty good.
I LOVED the PSX era Smackdown games, Smackdown 1 and 2 were awesome.WWE Smackdown Here Comes The Pain was pretty good.
You don't need teeth to stomp goombasI have a Switch and Mario Odyssey sitting in my Amazon checkout right now.
SO IRRESPONSIBLE TO BUY IT!
I WANT IT SO BAD!
DENTAL PLAN!
Being able to stealth through most enemy sections makes playing a Scoundrel a good way to speed through the game.I tried SWTOR again. I played the entire consular story as a sage in the past and I wanted to try something new. I am not much for playing bad guys, so I tried a smuggler. Usually MMOs are so balanced that the class just changes the pretty lights on screen, but this is fairly different. It's certainly faster. I remember plodding through Nar Shadaa with the sage, but the smuggler just mowed through it.
Yeah, Stealth makes Imperial Agent Operative and Smuggler Scoundrel way less tedious on many missions.Being able to stealth through most enemy sections makes playing a Scoundrel a good way to speed through the game.
I've had a similar problem with Borderlands. Are you going through the game options menu or your inventory/character menu? Game pauses, no problem. But are you at a shop with the practically identical-looking buy/sell dialog open? Nope, baddies can still kill you dead.I just assumed that inventory menus paused games. Not so much with this game.
How rude!
I've made that mistake a couple times.I've had a similar problem with Borderlands. Are you going through the game options menu or your inventory/character menu? Game pauses, no problem. But are you at a shop with the practically identical-looking buy/sell dialog open? Nope, baddies can still kill you dead.
--Patrick
I was out in the wild and I had just mined some iron and it had made my bag full. I was in my items inventory.I've had a similar problem with Borderlands. Are you going through the game options menu or your inventory/character menu? Game pauses, no problem. But are you at a shop with the practically identical-looking buy/sell dialog open? Nope, baddies can still kill you dead.
--Patrick
Also, if you are in a multiplayer game, menus and inventories don't pause you like they do in single player.[DOUBLEPOST=1509047651,1509047529][/DOUBLEPOST]I've had a similar problem with Borderlands. Are you going through the game options menu or your inventory/character menu? Game pauses, no problem. But are you at a shop with the practically identical-looking buy/sell dialog open? Nope, baddies can still kill you dead.
--Patrick
I liked that BL2 made it so there was actually good guns made by somebody OTHER than Maliwan. Because in BL1, all you needed was a Maliwan Hellfire and a Maliwan Volcano, and you were set.I've made that mistake a couple times.
Anyway - after you finish Borderlands, I totally recommend playing #2. Except for doubling down on Claptrap, it improves on everything. The Torgue guns are so much more fun!
I probably found that, too, but mostly I just never noticed what manufacturer made the guns I used in BL1Also, if you are in a multiplayer game, menus and inventories don't pause you like they do in single player.[DOUBLEPOST=1509047651,1509047529][/DOUBLEPOST]
I liked that BL2 made it so there was actually good guns made by somebody OTHER than Maliwan. Because in BL1, all you needed was a Maliwan Hellfire and a Maliwan Volcano, and you were set.
Well I expect that behavior, I've been trained to respect it since the days of the first Diablo. Multiplayer pause = fake pause.Also, if you are in a multiplayer game, menus and inventories don't pause you like they do in single player.
That's...that's true in BL1, too.I really liked how BL2 gave each manufacturer a gimmick that appeared in every one of their guns.
They tried to do it in BL1, too, but they didn't make the other manufacturers' gimmicks "strong" enough.I probably found that, too, but mostly I just never noticed what manufacturer made the guns I used in BL1
I really liked how BL2 gave each manufacturer a gimmick that appeared in every one of their guns.
Buuuuuy it. Cant wait to play mine tomorrow.I have a Switch and Mario Odyssey sitting in my Amazon checkout right now.
SO IRRESPONSIBLE TO BUY IT!
I WANT IT SO BAD!
DENTAL PLAN!
That x3/x4 modifier is a little more complicated that straight up damage multiplication, but yeah, more is better, and an x4 weapon will often devastate its preferred target in one burst.I'm still working my way towards end level (only 31 now but at least I've learned how to Brick), so I'm thinking Maliwan's dominance comes about solely because of that "x3" or "x4" elemental modifier, because ammo capacity/fire rate/reload speed/etc. all get trumped by the efficiency of something that makes your weapons do up to 4 times more damage per shot.
The one exception at my current level has been repeater pistols with high damage and obscene fire rate. These MAC-10-ish weapons absolutely dominate in close combat, because they're a lead firehose that practically does AOE at that range.
--Patrick
I did. God help my credit card statement, I did.Buuuuuy it. Cant wait to play mine tomorrow.
Fiddle dee dee...that's a problem for future Frank.I did. God help my credit card statement, I did.
I got 20%, but I also ordered it as soon as the E3 video came out.I'm kinda mad that the Prime pre-order saving has dropped from 20% to 10%
When did that happen?
I don't think so.Is it something you can skip like the mall terrorism scene in Call of Duty?
And now I'm on Venus
Like, in how detached you feel from this nonsense in real life, or does the game's campaign go off-planet?