Already aware but thanks! Recommend it to anyone looking to go back to Freedom Unite as well.
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Already aware but thanks! Recommend it to anyone looking to go back to Freedom Unite as well.
Recently “beat” Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and am headed back to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. Outside of that I’ve been replaying Hades 1 (trying to finish up some of the dialogue I didn’t complete to let Hades 2 bake for a bit longer before I play it). Also casually playing some Team Fortress 2 whenever I can’t mentally commit to anything.
Favorite genre is easily the 4 player “hunting” games (Monster Hunter franchise, Wild Hearts, Phantasy Star Online BB/Universe). I wish more studios would attempt games here because I feel like the genre’s popularity is underserved currently.
The closest thing to a live service game I play is Team Fortress 2 and I don’t think updating your game to being 64 bit really qualifies in any meaningful way.
“Of course I know how AI works. I type ‘Big titty tradwife submissive elf who looks like she loves me’ into the the magic prompt box and then it gives me my BEAUTIFUL image”
Learning the basics of rocket jumping will be incredibly helpful and enable you to move around the map/get into favorable positions much faster.
Soldier, like demoman, also has a lot of area denial capability that lots of players don’t take advantage of. If you’re aware of an enemy team around a corner, try to get splash damage on that position to make the enemy team softer when they eventually push for your teammates. You have plenty of ammo- use it!
Combining this with rocket jumping, learn what sections of the map you can get advantageous angles on blenemies by rocket jumping. Lots of buildings in TF2 don’t have invisible walls above them, so rocket jumps can get you angles up above the buildings to take distant shots at engineer nests.
On engineer nests, don’t just pelt the sentry in a 1:1 scenario with the engineer healing if he has a dispenser behind it. Try to get splash damage on the dispenser and the engineer before the sentry (this changes if you have team support). The direct hit is an amazing weapon at taking out sentries so make a loadout with it.
Personal thing, but I find the original much easier to use than the stock launcher when it comes to placing shots, so give it a chance if you haven’t and see which ones feels better to you.
If you have specific questions feel free to ask and I’m glad to weigh in.
If it’s early release it’s a warehouse leak most likely that then gets dumped from a modded console (xci format). Some users convert xci to nsp for reasons unknown to me. Might be that switch cartridges have extra padding at the beginning/end that can be stripped to reduce file size.
Otherwise it’s just a standard dump from a modded console in either eShop (nsp) or physical (xci) format
This is truly the death of the marketplace of ideas
“Let’s talk about the current genocide the CCP is carrying out”
“Here’s a source from western-aligned organizations disputing this”
“I’m not reading this”
Liberalism in a nutshell
In case this was asked in earnest, yes- it happens all the time. Nintendo releases have been notoriously leaky for about 3 years now