@xianc78 itch has a kind of bad search engine when it comes to that since most people aren't selling single assets, they're selling huge packs of stuff that include things you might be looking for
@icedquinn *glances around*
Happy Birthday Marin ♡
> Although her birthday is only on the 5th, in Japan it is already the 5th give the time zone, so I am posting this a little early for most of us seeing this post ~
☆ Traditional and digital commissions - (check: https://littlealziartcomminfo.carrd.co/)
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@Idkmem bing bing bing bong
@alyx @js @LukeAlmighty yup, the dice roll might look chaotic but it's the ONLY thing moving on a dark, solid color background. It probably wouldn't even need that much tweaking after the automated motion tracking.
@alyx @coded_artist @LukeAlmighty it's not that it is too hard for the devs, it's that it is too hard for the gpu with the increase in fidelity and post processing. If you go back to the ps4 era games were still implementing full transparency and were having struggles with it.
I don't really care about that though. Dithering looks HORRIBLE and I would rather have the option to turn it off while lowering some other settings. It's actually the primary reason why I never played Bayonetta 3. It looks completely hideous in that game and it is really distracting. It really sucks for taking screenshots too.
@White_Powerade @LukeAlmighty they tried using 2 condoms
Need For Speed Heat Review (7.5/10)
Forgot to add the #beardgamereview tag... I'm going to look at all the games I beat this year and see how they stack up against each other.
@Jens_Rasmussen heat and unbound both do, yes. You can always get a cracked version though if you don't wanna install origin.
I much prefer hot pursuit since it isn't open world. That one requires origin too though.
Need For Speed Heat Review (7.5/10)
Honestly, there's not too much to say about this one. It's really fun. Personally, I think I had a more fun with Unbound and I would say that is overall the better game, but this one isn't too bad either. I got it for really cheap, like $5, but I wouldn't have ever paid more than $25 for it. If you like arcade racers, you're bound to enjoy it.
Unbound had better gameplay, graphics, and customization in my opinion, but Heat definitely has the better story. The story isn't even anything crazy, but the characters are actually likeable, unlike in Unbound. I had to turn off the voices in Unbound but here, I actually enjoyed what was there and found myself getting lightly invested in the story.
The things that really drag this title down are the cops, which are absurdly intense and pretty much require getting a mod unless you know where all the jumps are, and the weird issue with HDR that results in causing a black screen on some systems. Thankfully there are workarounds for both of these issues, but it's really unfortunate that they exist in the first place.
There was hardly any stuttering. After a driver update there were some shader compilation stutters, but the experience was mostly very smooth which is PARAMOUNT for a racing game.
The soundtrack is ass, just like pretty much every modern NFS game. I would highly recommend just playing your own music in the background during gameplay instead. Sometimes, when the weather in-game was stormy, I would just keep the music off and listen to the sound because it was pretty nice.
Got a good 15 hours out of it, which is just about all I need from a racing game every now and then. Had a good time! There are plenty other races to do and collectibles and cars to collect... I'm far from 100%. I feel like I got what I needed out of it by completing the main story, though.
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