
wollay's blog Addiction and Subtraction « The Game That Breaks Bad Habits Addiction and Subtraction FORCED by BetaDwarf FORCED is a fast-paced cooperative arena combat game. In it, you work together with your friends to succeed in ever more dangerous trials over a diverse set of arenas. As your team racks up victories, you'll get to level up and customize your skills with the 4 different weapons. If you enjoy fast-paced combat, skill experimentation, and game systems that promote teamwork, then FORCED might be the game for you. Here's an example of the essential mechanics in a simple level: A completely new and innovative cooperative mechanic. Check the Orb/Spirit Mentor feature Video: FORCED has a heavy focus on teamwork. (We are among top 3% on Steam Greenlight now. FORCED is challenging; there are no difficulty levels or short cuts to victory. With 4 classes: Spirit Blades, Volcanic Hammer, Thunder Bow and Frost Shield, each with 16 unlock-able skills, players have millions of team combinations to experiment with. Marks are a combat mechanic and players have skills that add or spend marks. -----"Okay?
What Skyrim Looks Like When You're Running 100 Mods At Once I'll say this now and then hold my tongue. Besides having a bunch of friends who are unwilling to make the switch there is absolutely no reason to go with consoles over PC next gen. If consoles want to compete performance wise they will cost almost as much as a new PC and still won't be able to match the performance. It's likely that the next generation of consoles will have 2010ish hardware and still skimp to cut cost. Consoles will never be able to compete as far as functionality goes. This doesn't mean there isn't a place for consoles next gen it just depends on what they try and do with consoles. Mhm. I agree with how far behind the consoles are with performance now and will continue to be, development is just going at an incredible pace these days with the instense battle ATI and Nvidia is having.
Roll20: Web-based online virtual tabletop for all roleplaying games (RPGs) Old PC Games - homepage Nintendo Wii U : elle pourrait être vendue à perte Depuis le mois dernier, on connait tout de la Wii U de Nintendo ! Tout ! Absolument tout ! Son prix, sa date de sortie et tout le tralala habituel. C’est donc à partir du 30 novembre qu’il sera possible de profiter de la nouvelle console de salon de la firme nippone. C’et Yoshihiro Mori qui se serait exprimé sur la question en présentant les résultats financiers de sa firme. Quoi ? Mais voilà, le truc, c’est que les gamers ne dépenseraient jamais 500€ ou 600€ pour une console, et encore moins pour une console construite par Nintendo. Via
How to Back Up and Play Your Wii Games from an External Hard Drive I'm not sure which HDD drive could hold my 148 (yes, all original, no, I'm not rich, just work hard so I play harder) Wii game collection, but this is surely tempting, specially when I go away on vacations and always have a hard time deciding which games to take and which ones to leave. I do have the homebrew channel on my Wii, but I never changed the IOS. I just wanted to have emulators in there, because the Wii Virtual Console service is a big disappointment, namely over here in Europe where we keep getting PAL 50hz games... this isn't 1992, Nintendo! I'm very pleased with the homebrew community for the Wii, they keep upgrading a product that has some short-comings like this storage problem or DVD playback. The risk is there, but the rewards... definitely worth it, IMO. Thanks for the Guide, Jason. =) Flagged @Shiryu: You could get a 500GB drive and be fine. @Jason Fitzpatrick: Thanks Jason, but im from Portugal.