Mostly here to kill time. Big fan of open source game engine recreations/source ports, firmware modding, Linux, and gaming in general.
I had no idea. I thought it would be funny because of how absurd it is
did I read too much into this because this is shitty million dollar ideas and not million dollar ideas?
It is a kind of joke community. The premise is basically items you’d pitch in a surreal fever dream where you’re on shark tank.
Some examples I just thought of are a bladeless lawn mower for people who want to give off the illusion their artificial grass lawn is real to trick their neighbours and selling disposable latex gloves in a Russian nesting doll style package where they’re all inside each other so people don’t need to buy multiple boxes of different sizes
Do you have an example of apps designed for creating bootable media switching to a paid model?
I can already see cops profiling bee keepers
One of these full of Axe bodyspray and disinfectant for high schools
Didn’t they produce a lot of content in the Vita modding scene?
I’m not surprised. TheFloW has done this before with PS4/5 exploits . A lot of players don’t update their firmware in the hopes they’ll be able to run something like HEN.
Grand Theft Auto IV gave players choice with actions instead of dialogue but I feel like the end result was similar to Cyberpunk.
Characters you decide not to kill will often help you for a bit but it doesn’t drastically effect the story. You still hit a notable point of no return that only really comes into play at the very end.
Personally that feels more like an adventure game. I don’t think Cyberpunk is very unique in what it did.
I feel like you could say that about most games though. I wouldn’t say Cities Skylines is an RPG but you are fulfilling the role of a mayor. Chirper adds to the immersion aspect but I don’t think that’s enough to shift the genre.
Maybe it’s a hot take though. Kind of similarly I wouldn’t call F.E.A.R. a horror game. I’d say it’s an FPS with horror elements.
How so? To mean it felt like Grand Theft Auto IV. You go around doing jobs for individuals and get thrown a handful of choices and possible romance options along the way but it still feels very linear.
Maybe it’s because I associate roleplaying with the idea of player choice but I really don’t think it added a ton to the RPG aspect. World depth? Sure but not by much.
You need to have sound on. She’s getting cussed at for what she’s doing
I think my next challenge run should be beating the PS3 without reloading. If the game crashes or I clip into a rock I need to start over.
It’s for work
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The man in the photo reminds me a bit of Brutal Moose.
Maybe it’s just the facial hair. I feel like there’s a video of him in a similar stance/outfit
Good point. I had forgotten about disabling network access. I think a majority of the games I paid for work off the idea that if you connect a few times or have a certain amount of plays times you can then play offline. Well the ones that check that is.
Maybe I’ll give this a go. Thanks for the advice
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