u/BucketBoy071

Is it worth trying out TechGuns with Rlcraft?
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Is it worth trying out TechGuns with Rlcraft?

So, one dumb idea I have, if possible, is doing a playthrough of Rlcraft; BUT WITH GUNS!! If it is possible; are they well balanced for Rlcraft specifically? Are the guns too strong, weak, or just right in terms of strength, cost to make, etc.

u/BucketBoy071 — 1 day ago

Describe your favorite weapon in a sales pitch like voice.

It can either be the OG or Remake if you're wondering.

u/BucketBoy071 — 3 days ago

I've been using the Right Touchpad as both a mouse, but also for swapping items in let's say Minecraft. Primarily using a Mode Shift with the Right Bumper to swap to a radial menu, with continuous as well. However, it's quick, but found myself struggling to reach certain keys like 9 without hitting 8/1. So, is there a way to improve it to make it faster and more consistent?

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u/BucketBoy071 — 6 days ago
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I've seen alot of Youtuber talk about Lossless Scaling as a amazing program to help the Steam Deck. However, I've seen others mentioned it's nothing special, and even hurt performance in the long run alongside input delay being rough. So, asking based on YOUR experience; is Lossless Scaling actually usefu?

u/BucketBoy071 — 7 days ago

Chapter 5 arg was more of a quality over quantity to me. Instead of multiple teasers; it's only 3 but way more impactful ones. Specifically, this one part at the end of the final arg still lives in my mind. The concept of The Prototype turning Preston, who's one of the few people who cares about the experiments, being turned into one just like them. The way his eyes dart around make this scene even more unsettling, and I love it so much!

u/BucketBoy071 — 9 days ago

I'm not saying how to write a story, but more about how to take a story, and make it into a game? I've seen several games using cutscenes, long wall of dialog, lore notes, etc, and while they're not bad by themselves; I just think it could be handled better. So, wanting to ask if there's any exmaples of taking a story, and making it into a game that takes full advantage of the medium of a game?

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u/BucketBoy071 — 11 days ago

I'm generally talking about moving movement on the Left Touchpad, with actions on the Right Touchpad. Grips, bumpers, and triggers are still used, but generally just the Two Touchpads. I've been experimenting with it a bit, and wanna see how you can better use it.

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u/BucketBoy071 — 13 days ago