Well this site has been turned into a nightmare and I should probably accept Twitter is dead, so uhhh see me on bluesky?
I can't promise I'll actually post more there than I did here lol
Todays video is LIVE and lets take a look at Coreupt, an indie cyberpunk styled fighting game that just put out a demo!
Rollback netcode, stylish characters, and some of the craziest combo trials you've seen in years!
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So have you been sitting there thinking "Boy, I wish I had messed up combo trials like KoF 13 again"
Do I got news for you, its time to go download the Coreupt demo now on steam!
ps: final hit demands jump cancel into cancel jump frames into grab
pps: this is the grappler lmao
We need to stop pretending this is true, at least in the FGC. We clearly care VERY much what games look like here, after seeing what happened to KOFXIV and MvCI. Games that look bad will still have niche player bases, but the biggest games player-wise will have good graphics.
All Iโm asking for is one scandalized article about how older generations wasted so much time standing around at the office talking and not working that they had to create the phrase โwater cooler chat.โ
Boomers Are Faking Thirst To Avoid Productivity
This should be a compulsory first slide in every boardroom presentation
A decade ago, Satoru Iwata owned Nintendo's mistakes and took a pay cut to retain as much key talent in his company as possible
Today's execs and bosses can only dream of having this level of integrity
@ToonSoulsGame The camera doesn't show far below the ball, especially when it's falling, so it looks difficult to be ready with the flippers
Maybe move the camera down when the ball is falling, or snap between discrete sections of the board to frame the most relevant flippers at the bottom?
@BudgetCommander I'd treat it the same as Sol Ring, so no. Only the decks where it mechanically fits the theme or the deck needs extra help to do the thing, which is less than a third of them
This is what the replies to any large account now look like; AI generated and low effort copypasted replies from "verified" accounts trying to game Twitter's revenue sharing scheme. Musk claimed his "verification" would stop spam; it's in fact made it vastly worse.