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The 5 Most Annoying Sidekicks in Video Games
Sometimes I have to wonder if game designers create escort quests and useless AI partners to get revenge against the asshole company they work for. While I agree that the video game industry is rife with abusive practices that need to be taken seriously, but why are you taking it out on the gamers? There are pettier things that can be done, surely? Rat turds in the boss' coffee? Morning danishes filled with horse laxatives? (This is a joke. I do not condone that in any way. Danishes shouldn't be treated that way.)
By CT Idlehouse4 years ago in Gamers
Why Starfield Worries Me
Since E3 Expo is no more, we get this hodge-podge of summer gaming events that showcase the "next big things" in gaming, and since Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda last year, there was one showcase that would (or should) outshine the rest, and that is the Microsoft Showcase, which showed the next big games coming for Xbox and PC within the next 12 months.
By Jack Brainard4 years ago in Gamers
Tubbo Tips for Video Production
This is a document writen for video producers/youtube creators/and twitch streamers who are just beginning their journy! A lot of these tips I have found through personal research through some of his videos. Some of these were taken dirrectly fromhis mouth in the Anthony Padilla video: I Spent a Day with Tubbo. Go chech it out, it is a very enjoyable and informational video to watch. Anyways, let's begin with these worth a read tips!
By Crmsn_wari4 years ago in Gamers
Pros and Cons of using Cat6a Plenum in Commercial Networks
Installing an ethernet cable is not something people do every day. It takes time, effort, and finances to wire up a building and it must be done correctly in the first place to prevent inconveniences in the future.
By James Frank4 years ago in Gamers
The First NFT Thrive and Earn Game
The first flourish and earn NFT game is Hero Trainer. In an RPG game, players are rewarded for improving their physical, mental, and emotional health! To power up their characters and explore the dynamic universe, players count their walks, gym check-ins, meditation, gamified conversation, logic puzzles, and sleep.
By Gina Stefan4 years ago in Gamers
Video Game Remakes: Because New Ideas Are Hard
Just because a game is old does not mean it needs updating. And by updating, I don't mean the 203,493 updates you have to install when you haven't turned on your PS4 in four months or software patches. Of course, the term old games is relative depending on which console generation you grew up in. I grew up during the 00's in the PS2's prime, which I why I don't see the point of Silent Hill 2 or Resident Evil 4 getting remade. Well, of course there's a reason: the obvious cash grab.
By CT Idlehouse4 years ago in Gamers
Modern Warfare II - Dark Water Gameplay Impressions
Irrespective of what the final product ends up being, one thing Call of Duty always tends to nail are its pre-release trailers. After a gung-ho reveal trailer scored by a J Balvin cover of Metallica's Wherever I May Roam (a sentence I never thought I would type), the following gameplay trailer showed us the mission titled "Dark Water", a moodier, quieter affair. However, veteran Call of Duty players will recognise the structure of it.
By Peter Ellis4 years ago in Gamers
The Tale of The Bonsai, And The Fall of The Five Storms
The forest seemed to stretch on forever, a sea of green in every direction with game trails and tiny paths glimpsed one moment, and then gone. The sun barely penetrated the dense canopy, and the only sound for miles had been the whisper of the wind through the branches, and the occasional scurry of small animals in the undergrowth.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
More Toppings Please! Why Dungeons and Dragons is like Cheese Pizza
In 2024, beloved tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons will be turning 50 years old. From its humble beginnings as little more than an expansion for a war game, through the dark years of the Satanic Panic, into the modern renaissance of roleplaying games, D&D has been there every step of the way. Today, it is the most popular roleplaying game in the United States, and much of the rest of the world as well. Publishers Wizards of the Coast estimate that over 50 million people play it today. As players, we've laughed, we've cheered, and we've killed a heck of a lot of goblins.
By E. A. Reece4 years ago in Gamers










