hkspowers
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- Comment on Anon loves The Lord of the Rings 2 weeks ago:
It’s for sure more in the hack and slash style of game play, which I can understand doesn’t fit into the witcher world that well. I just feel there is a balance to be had. I have not played the any of the dark souls series yet but I have played Sekiro, and while I think for my preference it could be a bit more responsive, I feel it achieved a good balance and is very playable.
- Comment on Anon loves The Lord of the Rings 3 weeks ago:
Yep tried to play Withcer 3 several times and gave up because of the ultra janky controls. I work in the indistry and I just don’t understand how control schemes can still be so shitty when other games have nailed it as far back as N64. That’s not even counting how much I despise the overall industry shift towards priotizing flowery character animations over player input, so your character always feels like there is a huge lag between player input and onscreen actions because your character is still doing the 4 twirl on his sword strike from the button you pushed 8 buttons ago…
In my opinion all characters in games should be as responsive as a fighting game when it comes to input and onscreen actions. I think the Ninja Giaden series nailed this down perfectly, compared to this level of responsiveness pretty much every modern game I’ve played feels like the characters are underwater.
- Comment on Relatable 2 months ago:
secateur
“secateur” Learned a new word! Thanks for that! 🧐
- Comment on Relatable 2 months ago:
After having my back go out twice from sneezing, I asked my doctor about it. He told me this life changing tip which so far (6 yrs) has never failed. When you feel a sneeze coming on, pull your shoulder blades back and look directly up, you can sneeze as hard as you want in this position and you will be fine. In my experience just the looking up is usually enough to protect the back, the pulled back shoulder blades is just an added layer of protection.
- Comment on What are some FOSS programs that are objectively better than their proprietary counterparts? 2 months ago:
My mistake, I only saw the option to buy on playstore. Also missed the open source on the dev page. Thanks for the heads up!
- Comment on What are some FOSS programs that are objectively better than their proprietary counterparts? 2 months ago:
Conversation.im appears to be neither free nor open source.