Thank you for streaming on TH-cam Grubby. You’ve made my life just a bit better having an outlet that truly allows me to decompress after a long day at work. I appreciate you, glhf
Yeah, also the units look like this sometimes, depending on the lighting. The "blob"-shadows of classic SD graphics help to directly understand if a unit or building is on the ground or in the air. the HD classic shadows are not very clear sometimes and the blobs are completely gone, so it looks as if they float
Ogres in the newer version of WII look worse imo, also, the helmets on grunts got changed, horn angles. Instead of microing units via mouse, KB you could micro the piano just fine imo. With proper trainer and in case it gave you sort of fulfillment, later on especially. Though, piano 'strikes' require a lot of force on fingers, something I wasnt expecting, when I handled a small one 5 years ago. Way more than typewriters.
Thank you for streaming on TH-cam Grubby. You’ve made my life just a bit better having an outlet that truly allows me to decompress after a long day at work. I appreciate you, glhf
Am i the only one noticing that buildings look like they are floating with the hd classic?
Yeah, also the units look like this sometimes, depending on the lighting. The "blob"-shadows of classic SD graphics help to directly understand if a unit or building is on the ground or in the air. the HD classic shadows are not very clear sometimes and the blobs are completely gone, so it looks as if they float
My Dad played wc1 in 1994, I watched him play as a 4 year old. Still playing Warcraft to this day. Thanks Dad.
There's no roads to build in command and conquer. I think WC1 came out before c&c.
i love the understandable but schizo rant on the peon's "work work" being noticeably different and the random voice volume spikes
Ogres in the newer version of WII look worse imo, also, the helmets on grunts got changed, horn angles. Instead of microing units via mouse, KB you could micro the piano just fine imo. With proper trainer and in case it gave you sort of fulfillment, later on especially. Though, piano 'strikes' require a lot of force on fingers, something I wasnt expecting, when I handled a small one 5 years ago. Way more than typewriters.