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are match times flexible?
lf pikuniku and undertale
have: Hero Siege, Nidhogg, Holiday Sale 2011 Gift: X-SuperBox, Nuclear Dawn, Bad Rats: the Rats' Revenge
you don't get better by losing, you get better by understanding why you lost and then making adjustments as needed.
this is a strange hill to die on; you could've just admit you were wrong with grace. whatever dude.
I dont care as long as physics and movement is similar; i reckon most people feel the same way. ideally the graphics meet or exceed industry standard for peak casual retention.
anyone with 2 braincells and understands tftv context sees what you're doing. if if was anyone other than cre8 this thread would not exist. shut the fuck up.
yes let's bully the autistic child pogchamp
but they should do it because they love us :D :D :D
so yeah that would be awesome for -us- but what reasons does valve have for doing so? I don't see it worth their time in the current climate unless they pull TFBR out of their ass.
#7 sounds like a meme but the most crucial thing about a re-release is the reemergence into the market. this would align interest in the game on a global scale instead of the trickle over time that's happening now. of course to sustain that interest it would be in valve's best interest to protect their investment and actively develop the game. lastly it would just be nice to be on a more modern engine with optimizations.
that seems to be rooted in poor self esteem; you're supposed to be doing those things for yourself. can't be putting all your eggs in 1 basket otherwise you'll end up in your position. you'll get past it eventually – treat this as a learning opportunity.