probably more prevalent in older games :D they used to be challenging, now it's mostly playing against others that makes for a challenge, games are pretty streamlined ;( not really breaking your bones and brains like it used to be :D I do like Unreal and Quake, those were challenging shooters, well really rapid fire, twitch, pretty much overwatch without the league of legends :D
Sorry I'm getting carried away, :D do you play games and have you any favorites :)
I used to game about a billion years ago. I generally like rts (favourites are StarCraft and Age of Empires though I attempted pretty much anything in that genre), Tomb Raider/Unchartered/Assassin's Creed types, and Pokemon style games. I only play Ingress and Pokemon Go these days though, gaming is too much of a timesink XD
noo why pokemons :D please try out the games, you should love them, although I'm just guessing, I'd say it's a amazing experience, it's pretty much the best middle ground between reading a book and watching a movie, you can act in a virtual space, you can see stories come alive in front of you, kind of :D
Usually it depends on the games, but I gotta say there were some amazing ones made in the past decade, not so well known I suppose, the Assasins Creed kind of got washed away by the constant iteration...
I used to watch play-troughs since that was saving some time and investment, then I got into 3D and there was not much time to game, although it comes around every so often :)
Yeh the time is my limiting factor, I'd have to choose between gaming and working on my various projects and the projects usually win XD I play Ingressmon because it just tacks on easily enough, I'm usually out walking the dogs anyway so now I just walk where the portalstops are. As I told someone else it's actually useful as it stops me from wandering forever which was another problem I had XD
Only vaguely related, I was gonna be a game artist or do film vfx when I left uni. Then I saw the hours and decided to do my own thing XD
If you don't play games, there were some great Indies you've probably missed the last few years :) just check them out :) that's a amazing studio, fairly new :)
probably more prevalent in older games :D they used to be challenging, now it's mostly playing against others that makes for a challenge, games are pretty streamlined ;( not really breaking your bones and brains like it used to be :D I do like Unreal and Quake, those were challenging shooters, well really rapid fire, twitch, pretty much overwatch without the league of legends :D
Sorry I'm getting carried away, :D do you play games and have you any favorites :)
I used to game about a billion years ago. I generally like rts (favourites are StarCraft and Age of Empires though I attempted pretty much anything in that genre), Tomb Raider/Unchartered/Assassin's Creed types, and Pokemon style games. I only play Ingress and Pokemon Go these days though, gaming is too much of a timesink XD
noo why pokemons :D please try out the games, you should love them, although I'm just guessing, I'd say it's a amazing experience, it's pretty much the best middle ground between reading a book and watching a movie, you can act in a virtual space, you can see stories come alive in front of you, kind of :D
Usually it depends on the games, but I gotta say there were some amazing ones made in the past decade, not so well known I suppose, the Assasins Creed kind of got washed away by the constant iteration...
I used to watch play-troughs since that was saving some time and investment, then I got into 3D and there was not much time to game, although it comes around every so often :)
Yeh the time is my limiting factor, I'd have to choose between gaming and working on my various projects and the projects usually win XD I play Ingressmon because it just tacks on easily enough, I'm usually out walking the dogs anyway so now I just walk where the portalstops are. As I told someone else it's actually useful as it stops me from wandering forever which was another problem I had XD
Only vaguely related, I was gonna be a game artist or do film vfx when I left uni. Then I saw the hours and decided to do my own thing XD
I suppose you'd like the art,
https://www.supergiantgames.com/
If you don't play games, there were some great Indies you've probably missed the last few years :) just check them out :) that's a amazing studio, fairly new :)