Yeah. People on Lemmy always do that
Yeah. People on Lemmy always do that
Meanwhile the ambidexterous get to buy 6 pencils for $21. What a steal!
Know yourself (in Minecraft)


A bad reboot or sequel ruins nothing. It’s just in your head.


This is actually what I like about Pistol Whip. Vast majority of rhythm games are about hitting stuff at the precise moment. Beat Saber could be easily played without any music, you just hit the blocks when they’re in reach, no need for actual rhythm.
In Pistol Whip, you get to choose the rhythm. As long as it’s on-beat, you can shoot the enemies in any order, you can wait a bit, then shoot a bunch in a sequence. It gives you a freedom that most rhythm games don’t.
It’s interesting when making custom maps. Initially you’re tempted to kinda force the player into specific patterns, so that the enemies are dispatched at certain important beats, but over time I’ve come to realise it’s often best to offer up some targets and let them pick the order.
They kn…
…actually, nah. I don’t think they knew in this case.


That tradition goes way further back. It’s even in Hamlet.


I’d say Pistol Whip is better in almost every aspect, though the mapping community is tiny in comparison.


Beat Saber is the VR equivalent of Tetris. Of course there are more engaging games than that, but it was among the first, with a perfectly simple yet highly polished design.


Last gameplay patch was in the 70s, when they fixed the vertical castling exploit.


How is that bad news? That’s how strikes work.


People bitching about Windows already use Linux…




…for a whole day.


lemmy.ml is just lemmygrad.ml wearing a mask - badly.
So it does! Damn