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Read his new book and it was a cool look into that era of game design and development. Id games played a huge part in my becoming a computer geek
Read his new book and it was a cool look into that era of game design and development. Id games played a huge part in my becoming a computer geek
I still have hope. The end of Half Life Alyx gave a nice setup for the sequel and changed the ending of episode 2 tying the two timelines together
Aside from the gameplay of the recent Doom games being top tier I really enjoyed how they tied the original story into things. Was really cool to come to learn the tie in as I progressed through the game. This looks great I’m ready to rip and tear
For anyone out of the loop and looking to lose many hours learning
https://www.youtube.com/c/TechnologyConnections/videos
… and now I know a lot more about automatic windshield wipers
Just added the “uh-oh” sound as an alert tone on iOS 🫡
I haven’t played in the last year or so but the game did age very well. I played it like everyone else when it first came out and the novelty quickly wore off and the game had very little depth. I revisited it many years later on a whim and was surprised with how much content had been added. I ended up playing regularly for a few years after that with my wife. The game is definitely dependent on where you live and now that I’m in a more rural area I don’t play very much but even in a medium population city it’s was very enjoyable. I joined a local discord and we attended many community days and it was a great deal of fun and very social. Fond memories, and I hope to revisit the game again
https://romero.com/shop/p/doomguy
Time flies I guess it’s almost a year old already but this is what I was referring to