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kerred t1_je3et55 wrote
Reply to comment by Phantomdragon78 in Steam Is Getting A GameCube And Nintendo Wii Emulator by JamesAsher12
On a side note RetroArch in steam worked quite well for me. The only downside so far was the default roms folder was in the usual crap folder steam games end up in by default
kerred t1_jdrk2y9 wrote
Reply to comment by Hambulance in A Disappointed Peer Appearance by ADHDinos_
Would only making half a comic and move onto something else be accurate for ADHD?
I would find that amusing actually seeing the first and last panel of a comic and make people wondered what lead to the end
kerred t1_jdhw5cu wrote
Reply to comment by HumanSlinky in They had the best Ventriloquism Act in all of Vaudeville. by viskoviskovisko
Ha, thanks for that
kerred t1_jdhcba0 wrote
I think it was either in the audio commentary or the Lorerunner review of Princess Bride, but Andre had a back problems that was wrecking him through production of the movie.
I also vaguely recall his gas problems had some earth shattering gas passing during production as well
kerred t1_jacuwzb wrote
Reply to comment by HHcougar in My wife gifted me a Pokemon card of our dog. by stkygelatohands
Ha I run a game store and I'd say less than 10% of the customers who buy cards at least know the rules sort of.
I imagine Pokemon knows this but they can't change the cards they are pretty much locked in to the design
kerred t1_jabu64k wrote
Reply to comment by snash222 in New quantum state boosts material's conductivity by a billion percent by Goliatheos
Considering a published paper just said "chicken" a thousand times I'll believe anything. (By Doug Zongker, University of Washington)
Or that paper proposing to create a room temperature super conductor by lowering the official room temperature by 277 degrees
kerred t1_jaawgs6 wrote
Reply to comment by Bowko in Red Dead Redemption 2 completion rate among different platforms! by -NiMa-
This is common.
The earliest metric was GTA4 decades ago showing one day less than 40% of players got the achievement for the final mission on the 360.
The downside Metrics will tell executives to put the time and money on the first few missions and cut anything from the ending to ship it out.
You can tell a game is truly special when you get a good ending as that is pretty much giving up cost for entertainment.
kerred t1_jaavila wrote
Needs psychic and fighting energy but needs grass to retreat?
Sorry I am not a collector I just play Pokemon (weird right?) So I am trying to figure out what deck that synergizes with haha
kerred t1_jaav64b wrote
Reply to comment by M1nn3sOtaMan in What critically acclaimed game did you not like? by Number-91
I guess Obsidian needs that 7 month crunch they got from Fallout New Vegas to make another gem? âšī¸
kerred t1_jaav2e0 wrote
Reply to comment by HoosierDev in What critically acclaimed game did you not like? by Number-91
The only thing I know about Genshin is my friends teenage kid spent $250 on it. I hope that was worth it.
They said they will never play anything like that again though so lesson learned?
kerred t1_jaauxtx wrote
Reply to comment by Grimvold in What critically acclaimed game did you not like? by Number-91
From someone who grew up on FF1 to FFX I am sad to say I agree.
While FF7 gives me fond memories as an awkward 17 year old, I never up and discussed the story intensively.
I still replayed it and 100%'d it on steam a few years ago however, but that's because I already knew all the skippables and such and wasn't a slog for me.
kerred t1_jaauezq wrote
Reply to comment by HaloOfTheSun in What critically acclaimed game did you not like? by Number-91
It was fun. Gameplay was alright but nothing I wish I could experience again or want to replay.
I had little interest in the story. Aloy felt too generic hero to me. I was hoping she would be more like someone socially awkward having lived a life of exile with limited human interaction (like a young Ashly Burch kind of character).
It's a shame they have a female protagonist in a AAA game and she feels like every other protagonist with nothing really unique aside from the insane person who has to program her hair.
kerred t1_j9xovxa wrote
Reply to There's a great movie to be made about Will Smith and that night at the Oscars. by Portmanlovesme
I was thinking a movie about an actor's decline as he joins a cult not unlike scientology that breaks him down slowly until an embarrassing rock bottom moment and jumps into obscurity. (think Requiem for a dream but what Scientology does to a person instead of hard drugs)
Or a movie about actors that pull off a hoax that inadvertently changes the entire world, either a harmless cherade done only to get them in the spotlight but instead spirals out of their control. (Like maybe in the style of the Deep Space 9 episode "In The Pale Moonlight")
Maybe I'm cynical but I am not even sure what happened with that other than a slap as I'm not into the Oscars or celebrity drama
kerred t1_j9f0wol wrote
So for those wondering, quite a few younger board games will list ages 4-99 to instead of just 4+ to encourage adults to play the games with children.
HABA brand board games in particular do this for some of their games like Animal Upon Animal (which I argue is a more enjoyable stacking game than Jenga).
And yes there are games that would specifically say something like Ages 5-9 and one adult. Specifically something like Escape Room Dinosaurs where you create a little escape room in your living room for kids.
Okay I am about done waking up now đ
kerred t1_j6mt78v wrote
Reply to comment by shirva123 in I think he won by RemarkableNebula
Probably more alive than when ham traffickers leave people in containers?
Now I'm sad
kerred t1_j4zo6ev wrote
Reply to comment by QueenBee299 in TIL Pinky and the Brain was inspired by the peculiar personalities of two WB producers, Eddie Fitzgerald and Tom Minton with interesting mannerisms that were incorporated into the characters by QueenBee299
I recall in the audio commentary the conversation The Brain and Marv Albert had was pretty much how Maurice LaMarche and Steven Spielberg interacted.
Spielberg: you play The Brain right?
Maurice :. Yes
Spielberg (trying to imitate the Brain): yes!
Maurice (acting as the Brain): yes!
Spielberg (trying again):. Yes!
Maurice (repeating to help Spielberg): yes!
Spielberg (trying again): Yes
Maurice: ok bye bye
And of course the peas episode of Pinky & The Brain is just Maurice reciting the Orson Welles commercial. When he does that bit live he uses the more inappropriate working đ
kerred t1_j2dgawf wrote
Reply to I just got a new pc - what games do I get? by kiril526ha
If you have an OLED screen: Persona 5 Royal.
The game uses lots of red and black which OLED screens handle really well. If 100 hour JRPGs are your jam that is.
kerred t1_j288o37 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostofdemonratspast in Pretend it's 1985 and the NES just came out by IJUSTATEPOOP
Retailers were hesitant at first according to the Gaming Historian's documentary.
kerred t1_j23q34h wrote
Reply to comment by Meatball2986 in Pretend it's 1985 and the NES just came out by IJUSTATEPOOP
A shame no one wants it. (Nintendo had trouble at launch due to the recent crash. They did lots of tactics to convince retailers its a toy and not a video game. See R.O.B. as an example)
kerred t1_j0b98po wrote
Reply to comment by inStLagain in TIL that when Unsolved Mysteries aired a segment on missing child Nyleen Marshall, they were contacted by a man who thought he might have gone to school with Nyleen. This turned out not to be Nyleen, but a different missing child, Monica Bonilla, who had been abducted by her noncustodial parent. by TychaBrahe
Wasnt this the most watched show at the time? If anything its overlooked today. Sadly helpful wise I recall, much like restaurant rescue shows, the ratio of actual solved cases is a tiny percentage, and unsolved mysteries arguably could create more fear in the public about things like child abductions than in reality.
Coming from an obsessed fan of the show as a kid myself :)
kerred t1_iy3iwpe wrote
Reply to Horizon Zero Dawn, yay or nay? by Lord_Andromeda
$20 absolutely. $60, maybe if its your style.
I enjoyed it but hasn't stuck in my brain like certain other games had.
kerred t1_ixqdops wrote
Reply to Question for all the gamers out there by Wedgie_Regie
I run a game store. Would making recommendations to customers about games count?
Because... lots?
kerred t1_ivd5rwj wrote
Reply to comment by NickDanger1080 in I am a AAA Video Game Developer for an upcoming title. by [deleted]
Good writing, characters and interesting decisions :)
See Disco Elysium a.k.a. New Vegas 2 more or less.
kerred t1_iujzi7f wrote
Reply to comment by jpf137 in Brazil's Bolsonaro maintains silence after Lula's election victory by Lionel54321
I feel like Trump could have crazy stupid money if he mailed his followers like a televangelist.
I bet his advisors thought of a bunch of ways then though "this will collapse before we can run with the money"
kerred t1_jeenc3j wrote
Reply to Chess 2 just dropped, what's your opening move? by DaGuy4All