Bobby Fisher says hi?Hmm. I know there is such a thing as competitive RTS/FPS, but are there competitive TBS leagues?
—Patrick
Or would, if he weren't dead.Bobby Fisher says hi?
Don't question my abilities as a medium.Or would, if he weren't dead.
Anna Muzychuk, however...
--Patrick
Yes.... Yesssss...Blood Bowl II
I started this last night and played for probably four hours, which is longer than I usually play a game nowadays, or have time for usually.
I'm having fun at least with the tutorial period of the campaign. I'm pretty sure I learned more about football last night than I did the entire rest of my life beforehand. My wife commented "this is the only way football could be interesting."
My only gripe is that the turnover rule isn't introduced until the end of the tutorial and it's such a huge shift in how you have to weigh risk and reward, turn order, that I feeling should've been there early on. At the same time, I got used to it. The game feels not dissimilar from Fire Emblem and I'm really looking forward to playing more tonight.
Console. The PS4 sale was what drew me to it. I doubt my computer could handle it.Yes.... Yesssss...
I agree with you that the tutorial is too slow in teaching all the rules, specifically turnover. That's the single most important thing to understand, because Blood Bowl is a game about risk management, since nearly everything you do can have a catastrophic end.
Are you playing on console or PC?
One thing that I know isn't apparent to new players: if you're only interested in single player (multiplayer is where it's at, but I don't know how many people play on PS4) you can create a solo league by choosing play in a league, and then choosing solo. From there you can create a custom team and play in a league against aiConsole. The PS4 sale was what drew me to it. I doubt my computer could handle it.
It'll definitely be my thing for at least the next couple weeks. Once Monster Hunter World comes out, I'll probably see nothing else for at least a month. But Blood Bowl II is a welcome break from Overwatch. (I know I was playing Darkest Dungeon before, but I kinda never recovered from that Necromancer apprentice battle; losing all my best people was pretty damn discouraging, so I ended up back at Overwatch again.)
Thanks, that I didn't know. I wasn't sure what league was. I want to try multiplayer, but I wanted to learn a little first, and I'd definitely rather play with something other than humans (like Orcs or Skaven). Getting some practice in single player first would be preferable, so I'll take advantage of that before trying my luck online.One thing that I know isn't apparent to new players: if you're only interested in single player (multiplayer is where it's at, but I don't know how many people play on PS4) you can create a solo league by choosing play in a league, and then choosing solo. From there you can create a custom team and play in a league against ai
If you get really into it, I think the league I play in (which is the biggest private league in BB2) has a PS4 sister league. You can be a part of amazing plays like this:Thanks, that I didn't know. I wasn't sure what league was. I want to try multiplayer, but I wanted to learn a little first, and I'd definitely rather play with something other than humans (like Orcs or Skaven). Getting some practice in single player first would be preferable, so I'll take advantage of that before trying my luck online.
I don't even know how that's allowed to happen.If you get really into it, I think the league I play in (which is the biggest private league in BB2) has a PS4 sister league. You can be a part of amazing plays like this:
Yeah, combining that techno music with All Star is a crime against humanity.I don't even know how that's allowed to happen.
My ogre team is called The Shrek Allstars. I have a lot of different remixes of all star to use in their clips.Yeah, combining that techno music with All Star is a crime against humanity.
CRIME. AGAINST. HUMANITY.My ogre team is called The Shrek Allstars. I have a lot of different remixes of all star to use in their clips.
Also, the techno was Darude, Sandstorm
Yeah, combining that techno music with All Star is a crime against humanity.
CRIME. AGAINST. HUMANITY.
Yes. Everything.Wait, keyboard and mouse, better for platformers, driving games, fighting games, etc?
You crazy man.
A keyboard is better for a 3D platformer like Mario?Yes. Everything.
Controllers are cancer. You don't even need the mouse for Platformers, driving games or fighting games. Keyboard alone is vastly superior.
Now, you could argue for a special wheel controller for driving games, or a full-size joystick as in the arcade for fighting games, but controllers are shit for shit people who are shit.
Hell yes it is. Unless your controller is, like, the original NES or SNES controllers. I've been playing Mario games on an emulator with my keyboard for over 20 years and the cheapest $5 keyboard blows this thumbstick nonsense out of the water no contest.A keyboard is better for a 3D platformer like Mario?
I'm going to go out on a limb and still say, you're crazy.
But they're never in the right place, or they're never quite "right." They end up being no better than the sticks. I mean, it begs the question - why even have the sticks if 30 year old tech is better?That's why they also usually have d-pads.
It happens with wireless keyboards though.But they're never in the right place, or they're never quite "right." They end up being no better than the sticks. I mean, it begs the question - why even have the sticks if 30 year old tech is better?
Also I love it when wireless controllers suddenly stop working for no reason in the middle of a boss fight. That is definitely something I've never had happen with a keyboard.
Wireless keyboards were just a bad idea anyway. Nothing good happens without wires.It happens with wireless keyboards though.
Keyboard and GAMING mouse, you mean.all controllers be they steam or otherwise are vastly inferior to keyboard and mouse.
How many hundreds, if not thousands, of hours have you spent playing games with a Nintendo D-pad, or a keyboard and mouse? How long have you played with a modern anlog stick? It takes hundreds, if not thousands, of hours to reach your fullest potential at a task. I hate playing platformers (2D or 3D) with a keyboard. It's freaking awful for me. Give me a controller any day. Especially for a 3D platformer, I can't imagine trying to play something like Donkey Kong 64 without analog control.Shovel Knight
A good game to play when couchbound, I figured. I played it before, but never all the way through to the end. I remember how great and crisp the controls were. Well it has taken less than a day to convince myself that all controllers be they steam or otherwise are vastly inferior to keyboard and mouse. There is literally no game out there, barring flight simulators - which there are none of worth for console anyway - which would not be better served with mouse and keyboard rather than thumbstick and buttons.
No.Keyboard and GAMING mouse, you mean.
I gotta say most controllers would have an edge over the standard red LED, two-button kind.
I believe this would be called... internalized peasantry.How many hundreds, if not thousands, of hours have you spent playing games with a Nintendo D-pad, or a keyboard and mouse? How long have you played with a modern anlog stick? It takes hundreds, if not thousands, of hours to reach your fullest potential at a task. I hate playing platformers (2D or 3D) with a keyboard. It's freaking awful for me. Give me a controller any day. Especially for a 3D platformer, I can't imagine trying to play something like Donkey Kong 64 without analog control.
So, we should expect the speed runs of A Hat in Time to be done with keyboard then? Uh-huh, I won't be holding my breath.I believe this would be called... internalized peasantry.
That's because (at least the first one, don't know about the rest) of shitty, half-assed ports.From what I have been told, playing the Dark Souls games with mouse/keyboard is unbearably bad.