ratamero

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  1. At least the PC version definitely does have a splash screen where you choose between playing Enemy Unknown or Enemy Within.

     

    I'm playing through the EW campaign for the very first time currently, and having a great time with it. I don't think it's that much more complex than the base game: there are a few extra avenues for improving soldiers, some extra mission types and unique missions, but the backbone is largely the same. 


  2. I think I played exactly 5 of this year's games that I think are noteworthy, which is very convenient if you're making a top 5:


    1. Nier: Automata

    2. Yakuza 0

    3. Persona 5

    4. West of Loathing

    5. What Remains of Edith Finch


  3. So yesterday I was feeling lazy and decided to just cook what I had in the fridge: parsnips, broccoli, cabbage, kale and some white fish. Parsnips and broccoli in one pot with some fried onions and garlic, a pinch of curry powder and just a touch of chili powder (no water needed!); kale and cabbage stir-fried with some garlic and a touch of turmeric on a wok; white fish griddled with a bit of salt and black pepper. It was enough for yesterday's dinner and three extra lunchboxes:

     

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    This is what one of the boxes looked like:

     

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    And finally warmed up and plated!

     

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  4. I just watched it. It was a different kind of frustration, though: Dan is vaguely competent at the game, but his "I am the only important soldier" bit was more important to him than anything else. urgh.

     

    Also, apparently 

    Spoiler

    failing that mission locks you out of a portion of the DLC?

    I don't know whether that's the case because I haven't played Enemy Within, but if so that's a huge bummer.


  5. I've played about 6h of this game and I am enjoying it a lot! I'm still to open up the coastal area and I'm trying to follow as many side quests as I can, but it still feels like there is a lot of stuff I'm missing and a lot of ways things could have gone differently up to now, which I love. I might jump into a second playthrough with a different class as soon as I finish it.


  6. oh, the in-car view was on top of the car, but I thought that was intended. :)

     

    yes, running it from SteamVR closed opened up SteamVR and launched the game, everything just worked right the very first time I tried it. 


  7. I'll test it later today on my Vive!

     

    edit: it works fine! a couple of comments:

     

    1) room scale required me to sit quite far from my computer to be able to read the text, since I only had a keyboard available and couldn't recenter. Also, because I only had a keyboard available, that was difficult.

    2) It looks fantastic, especially on the zoomed out camera! However, there's something that just felt wrong about head movement in that camera, it made me feel a bit sick after some minutes. I don't know that much about VR to know exactly what was wrong, if anything, but it's something you might want to look into.

     

    Other than that, it was really cool to see one of my favourite Wizard Jam games in VR!


  8. 2 hours ago, Nappi said:

    Sorry.. I was just trying to get a good Walt Disney discussion going.

     

    Hey, let's talk about good things! It was worth going through 45 minutes of that if only to hear Brad say "D-Donald Duck is a WARLOCK". 

     

    Also, what do you think the gimmick of this playthrough will be? They've mentioned that this is a "TOTALLY NORMAL PLAYTHROUGH" multiple times, so there's got to be a catch. I'm thinking they might have Jeff and Jason instead of Ben and Brad for the next episode and keep alternating, so that no one ever knows exactly what is going on.


  9. As someone who lives in the world of theoretical physics,  the commonplace perception that scientists don't think about any ramifications of their work is not only fair but also terribly accurate, at least of most of the people around me. It's very very easy to become oblivious of potential unforeseen consequences of your work when you're super focused on the details.

     

    (edit: I imagine it might be different in biology, where the question of ethics is more present not only in abstract terms but in practical "fill in this form about the ethics of your experiments" terms.)


  10. I have a thesis to finish, a big project at work and a bunch of ideas for games to make. If I can get the first two out of the way, I'll do something!

     

    Also I have a testimonial for people who might be on the fence about taking part: last WizJam was the very first time I ever made a game and the first time I used Unity. Since then, I've given a talk about Unity at the university, and was hired for a short project partly because I can do stuff on it. Wizard Jam is good for you!


  11. I think it's not quite clear how much people know about what actually happened other than "you assaulted a guy who was arguing with a woman" right off the bat. I presume that will become clearer later on and I'm hoping the game makes it clear enough that it thinks you did the right thing. 

     

    I'm about 12h in and just finished the first dungeon. The disconnect between the way the themes are presented (also the themes themselves) and the way Ann is portrayed is the main thing that is bothering me. Then again, no surprises there.

     

    Other than that, it's quite literally Persona 4, but better. No more randomly generated main dungeons, more interesting boss fights, a huge number of small quality of life improvements, bigger, better, more beautiful. I still have some problems with it, some small, some significant, but overall I'm enjoying every minute of it.


  12. I watched it this weekend and it's probably my favourite Hollywood movie in the last, I don't know, 10 years. It's visually stunning and very well paced. Sure, it's Hollywood and it does a lot of Hollywood things, especially towards the end, but I can live with that. Also,

    it has the slowest unfolding twist I've ever seen and it happens towards the middle of the movie.