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Post by mastamage22 » Mon Apr 15, pm. Post by Jacko » Mon Apr 15, pm. Post by Dreedo » Wed Apr 24, pm. Post by Katve » Wed Apr 24, pm. Post by kamnet » Wed Apr 24, pm. Post by p » Sat Feb 28, pm. Post by Zhall » Sun Mar 01, am. Hosted by Zernebok Hosting. Privacy Terms. Quick links. Console version? The User Interface. It has almost the exact same game-selection screen No, seriously.
It depends on how many people are going to comment on it in a negative way. Breaking Into the Console Market? It could be. It could not be. Or try to make the PC platform too console-like. They almost avidly hate console gamers for their lack of competitive skill, not to mention the fact that most Valve games to be released on consoles are always held back update-wise due to either Microsoft or Sony not letting Valve update their own games using their own methods.
As an example, compare the console version of TF2 to the PC version. The PC version has hats Yay! The console version however is just the stock version of TF2. If Valve does break into the console market, it is also highly likely that their games will become more and more console-y Look at Counter-Strike: Global Offensive just for an example.
Depending on your outlook on games, this is either a good thing or a bad thing. Obviously, the bad part is that might be the complete opposite to what you want in a game. You may enjoy games that challenge you to the brink of rage. Console Computers. Here is something that sparked an entire supernova of confusion in my head when I read it. Yes, you will possibly be able to mod your Skyrim to the high heavens and make it look like a realistic version of Minecraft , but would that really cover the cost of the computer?
That is, computers that are small, sleek and slim enough to fit in as a console, but are actually computers. An example would be the Alienware X A small, sleek and slim gaming computer designed to take the place of a console.
But the question is, what is more enjoyable? We all enjoy playing games with our buddies. Competitive Gaming gives the player focus to play to win. It encourages him almost religiously to become better at his chosen game, to prove to himself and his peers that he is the true champion.
You play to win, nothing else. They are your only friends and you will be damned if you fail them. The bond you could come to create with these buddies is almost undestroyable, and in a totally non-nerdy way, it is truly something amazing. No, seriously, try it. Each to his own, though. I play whatever the hell I want, but I always try to be the best I can.
I suppose that makes me more competitive than casual, but I also often times like to just relax and play a game for half an hour and not care what the outcome is.
What a wondrous idea, Valve! Steam Greenlight. The new initiative made up by Valve to help us, the users see:gamers pick what games I believe specifically indie games they want to see on the online gaming platform, Steam. The way it works is on a voting system. The only problem is, however, one word. Thanks to the indie success story of Minecraft, every John, Bob and Harry want to create their own Minecraft-esque game, in the hopes of becoming famous and raking in the money.
There have also been fakes to be uploaded to Greenlight. The user was banned not sure if permanent from Steam. Either way, he done both. The comments section was filled with countless users insulting the user who uploaded the fake Half-Life 3. Aside from fakes There were more fakes. Hopefully Valve will get a team to sift through the entries and remove any duplicates. My final point: The rating system. If you like it, rate it up.
If you dislike it, rate it down. Well, on Greenlight it can work the same way. Either way though, I suppose it does represent the general feeling overall. I mean after all, if a game can get users to help it dominate the opposition, chances are it deserves to be supported. It targets independent games and is just generall well laid out.
Who knows, maybe a game we see on Greenlight will one day get taken over by Valve itself? Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Half-Life 2. Half-Life 2: Episode 1. Half-Life Deathmatch: Source. Half-Life: Opposing Force. Left 4 Dead. Team Fortress 2. This is a list of every Valve owned game that i can think of. Do you see a number three anywhere?
Anywhere at all? Why is this relevant? Ickle forum-use talk shows why. But that leaves us with a problem. It no longer plans on episodic content or game releases, but plans to just merge all games into one, and constantly update that one game. Will they just continue the story in DLC? Maybe I just want a new Half-Life. Not that a game that gives us continuous DLC is ever considered a new game, of course. Just a side note, ignoring Half-Life, the next game I would like to see released from Valve would have to be Left 4 Dead.
Hours of fun! Hey all! This is an improvement, sure, but your accuracy will still not be as good as it can be crosshair wise. I did a bit of scouting on the internet, as you do, to find if there is a remedy for fixing this. Turns out there is. Why is a red dot good for accuracy? The dot makes you have pinpoint accuracy Providing you know you should be tapping at long range, bursting at medium range and spraying at close range.
I gave it a quick try in a deathmatch server and oh, boy! The answer is I was accurate. Want to build an airborne fort to survive the zombie apocalypse? Do it. GMod is possibly my favourite sandbox game that has literally no point. GMod however literally has no end to it. LOL are you kidding? You know why they made game PC exclusive? Are you totally out of your mind or what? Go get totally screwed by players using mice, maybe you'll understand after a dozen in-game humiliations what controllers are for Geez I was just asking if it was compatible, not your own personal bias opinion.
Do some meditation and calm your selves. I heard that controllers are playable with spinfusors but horrible with automatic weapons and sniper rifles. Because spinfusor is based on prediction instead of precise aiming. Provided you already good with spinfusor aim.
Clumsiest Jab Profiel weergeven Berichten weergeven. Thanks to all the people for the actual helpful responses, I use dualshock controllers and it seems it wont work with tribes so I'm stuck with keyboard and mouse, thanks again! DemoEvolved Profiel weergeven Berichten weergeven. I cant help you with PS3 controller. But I have a Gamepad plugged in and it works simultaneously with the mouse and keyboard.
This means I can have a second player do certain actions for me. Such as firing the gun.
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