pulido
@pulido@lemmings.world
- Comment on Skin Deep review - Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph. 2 weeks ago:
He’s the one throwing a tantrum and calling me names because I don’t like what he likes.
I’m guessing you’re taking his side because you also have low standards.
- Comment on Day 289 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing 2 weeks ago:
It’s the consumer bandwagon.
- Comment on Borderlands 4 - State of Play Deep Dive | PS5 Games 2 weeks ago:
Even better, if it supports LAN you can torrent it and with friends for free with a program such as Hamachi.
- Comment on Borderlands 4 - State of Play Deep Dive | PS5 Games 2 weeks ago:
Yes.
- Comment on Why don't Oblivion and Morrowind turn the character model when you run in different directions? 2 weeks ago:
In the original version of Oblivion, they run like they do in Morrowind.
It was until Skyrim that Bethesda properly implemented partially turning the character when running sideways or diagonally.
- Comment on Game design question : how to make a "trapped" player character? 2 weeks ago:
Pretty sure your concept is flawed from the start.
It might sound nice as a ‘what-if’ scenario, but as soon as you get into any of the details, it falls apart and hopefully shows us why games and stories are typically focused on the people doing something.
Now, if you want something a bit more likely to succeed, you can make a “Damsel in Distress Simulator.” From the get-go, you can start to think of gameplay mechanics like combing your hair, talking with guards, taking care of birds, etc etc. The ideas just flow, instead of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
- Comment on Valve's invite-only Deadlock has an even more exclusive top-secret hush-hush version 2 weeks ago:
Seriously.
Aren’t there enough PVP games that center around rewarding whoever puts more time into the game?
- Comment on Why don't Oblivion and Morrowind turn the character model when you run in different directions? 2 weeks ago:
As for thr PC, automatically turning the player is honestly a bad idea in first person. It can be disorienting for some palyers.
I’m referring to 3rd person. You can’t see the character model in first person.
NPCs don’t have a camera following them, so they can’t run in a different direction than what it’s facing.
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- Comment on Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck) 2 weeks ago:
Hm. I was able to play it without issue on my Linux computer.
I don’t see a reason why the Steam Deck would be unable to play it or have any issues that I didn’t.
- Comment on Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck) 2 weeks ago:
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Super Mario Wonder
- Comment on Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck) 2 weeks ago:
Broaden your horizons, start using emulators.
Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Super Mario Wonder
Any of the Warriors games (just don’t buy it, don’t reward them for releasing the same damn game 20+ times)
Legend of Mana
Destroy All Humans 2
Ratchet: Deadlocked
Divinity: Original Sin
Resident Evil 6
Halo: Master Chief Collection
The Tales games are long and go up to 4 players. I’d recommend them if you have more people to join.
Be prepared for a few roadbumps while you acclimate yourself to using emulators. It won’t be smooth at first, but it gets easier the more familiar you become with it.
- Comment on Recommendations for "girly" games? 2 weeks ago:
Kirby.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land can be played co-op. You can play it for free on your computer using the Torzu emulator.
Also The Sims.
- Comment on Future of Giant Bomb website in doubt following prominent staff departures 2 weeks ago:
Sad. End of an era (almost.)
- Comment on Polygon Has Been Sold With Mass Layoffs Hitting The Outlet 2 weeks ago:
Why exactly do these companies exist in the first place?
Can’t anyone make their own reviews and publish them to the internet?
- Comment on Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide 2 weeks ago:
Oh well, nothing much has changed for patient gamers.
Aye. I wait until games are finished before torrenting them.
Feels good being off the consumer bandwagon. Games are coming out faster than I can beat the ones that came out years ago. I have enough digital entertainment for the rest of my life without ever having to spend a dime.
- Comment on Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide 2 weeks ago:
It’s happening across the board at every industry.
Rather than try to appeal to a larger audience, they’ve found it’s more profitable to take greater advantage of an ever-shrinking pool of saps.
Mark my words, they legitimately don’t want the business of people with standards or self-respect. They want to cultivate communities where the only participants are Stockholm Syndrome victims and their abusers.
- Comment on Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide 2 weeks ago:
To be fair, the trade war was going on long before trump enacted tariffs.
If you ever saw someone spreading FUD about Huawei or Tiktok, it’s because they’re peddling rhetoric put their by our rulers to stoke the fires.
- Comment on Game preservationists say Switch 2 Game-Key Cards are ‘disheartening’ but inevitable 2 weeks ago:
People can use Torzu if they want to play Switch games for free.
There will definitely be an emulator for Switch 2 games, as well.
- Comment on Skin Deep review - Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph. 2 weeks ago:
Ok.
And you’re not bad.
- Comment on Skin Deep review - Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph. 2 weeks ago:
It’s quite clear you have no standards
Yeah, that’s why what’s good enough for you isn’t good enough for me?
it’s ok to be an angry little bitch if you want
Lol, and you’re not upset?
- Comment on Skin Deep review - Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph. 2 weeks ago:
Lol, you really are upset because someone dares to have higher standards than you.
It’s okay if you like what you like.
- Comment on Skin Deep review - Blendo's first game in seven years is a small triumph. 2 weeks ago:
Err, you are literally making up your own words then pretending I said them and calling me stupid for it.
Man, it’s sad watching you people play leapfrog with yourself, but it’s yet another reason to not take you people seriously.
- Comment on We Might Be About To Lose A Powerful Force In The World Of Video Game Preservation 2 weeks ago:
Lol, it’s not about me vs. him.
He’s the one who said remote couldn’t work. I said it could and gave an example of a game I like that was made by a fully-remote team.
If the development experience that he is defending didn’t yield any products that are as good as something that was made remotely, why should I take him seriously?
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
And I’m clueless, huh?
Yes, very. So clueless in fact anybody who has any idea of the actual effort that went into the development of Crash Bandicoot, not just ‘team numbers,’ would laugh at you.
I’m glad you’re so committed, your commitment keeps giving me more reasons to know you shouldn’t be taken seriously. It’s really just funny to me at this point.
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
The Metal Gear Solid games are some of my favorites, and I’ve played all of them.
Then you should be able to recognize the monumental difference on both an individual and group level that goes into making a game like Metal Gear Solid vs. the games you mentioned.
If you’re referring to the PS1 Crash Bandicoot games, those were made with similar team sizes and “levels of effort” as most games that would be called “indie” are today
Yeah, you’re clueless.
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
Lol. You think ‘blue prince’ took as much effort to make as Crash Fucking Bandicoot or Metal Gear Solid and I’m the one who is ignorant about great games and how they’re made?
I’m guessing you never even played those games so you have no point of reference. You should try emulating them, then you can experience what it’s like to play great games completely free of charge. Heck, you might even raise your standards as a result going forward.
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
You’re not accepting more expensive entertainment either. You’re pirating it.
Buying it is unrelated to accepting it.
None of these games were made with less effort; they’re typically just made by fewer people.
I respectfully disagree.
I think I see why you’ve got this perspective that’s completely divorced from reality.
Lol, what? I think you’re just getting upset at me because I don’t like the low-effort games you enjoy.
Yes, most games have microtransactions if you completely disregard most games.
Right, and most of the games that interest you don’t interest me.
I’d encourage you to give some of those games you’re ignoring a try.
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
I don’t like the trend of having to accept cheaper entertainment just so that the businesses behind it can make more money with less effort.
I’m not really interested in anything you mentioned, for example. It seems more like ‘quantity over quality.’
- Comment on ARC Raiders Is the Most ‘It’s Fine’ Game We’ve Played in a While - IGN 2 weeks ago:
What games do you recommend that don’t have DLC or microtransactions?