It depends on what it's with. I don't like gravy on mashed potatoes, either, but it's fine on turkey.You don't like gravy?
It depends on what it's with. I don't like gravy on mashed potatoes, either, but it's fine on turkey.You don't like gravy?
You don't like gravy?
What goes through game devs' minds when they create a game that will be largely dependent on the camera control for smooth gameplay, and then decide to completely neglect camera options for an entire axis? Why? Why?
Skyrim. My dad got it for me, but I fear I'm not going to even begin to possibly enjoy it if I can't play it. Like, removing a critical camera option is actually flat out debilitating to gameplay. I physically cannot play. It's so miserable.Because **** you.
Which game is this?
Skyrim. My dad got it for me, but I fear I'm not going to even begin to possibly enjoy it if I can't play it. Like, removing a critical camera option is actually flat out debilitating to gameplay. I physically cannot play. It's so miserable.
But, but dragons. I'll have to see what happens here, but I couldn't really immerse myself in the opening sequence because I couldn't see what was going on. If that's what the entire game is gonna be like for me, it'll really suck. Regardless of how the game is.Skyrim is miserable altogether. I found it so terribly dull
But, but dragons. I'll have to see what happens here, but I couldn't really immerse myself in the opening sequence because I couldn't see what was going on. If that's what the entire game is gonna be like for me, it'll really suck. Regardless of how the game is.