I've been to a few places but mostly east coast USA. I went to Arizona and the grand canyon in my teens and Scotland too. I've been feeling the travel itch lately pretty stongly; been in this darn PA town too long now.
I've been to a few places but mostly east coast USA. I went to Arizona and the grand canyon in my teens and Scotland too. I've been feeling the travel itch lately pretty stongly; been in this darn PA town too long now.
I took a lot of car shots with my zoom all the way down at 36mm. It doesn't distort much, but a little. I really wanted a wide view with some crazy distortion. I did work on a type of shot where the car of interest is in the foreground and the rest of the show is shown behind it. It was an interesting compositional exercise. I have the unedited shots on Flickr. I should edit them, but it's time consuming and I'm not finding time for it right now. Cars reflect a lot of light that throws the camera's sensors off kilter.
I probably played it co-op with Mark on Monday 11 hours straight and didn't want to stop when it was time to. It did crash a few times, but there was no lost saves and we got it back and running right away.
I played a few hours of SR2. I have 3 now and want 4 badly. The series started more like GTA and now it's more like Crackdown.
It is sooooo much like Crackdown. Also, Crackdown 2 isn't as bad as I keep hearing people say. It was called Crackdown 2.0 once, and that seems right to me. It was very similar to the first game but with many improvements. I loved that game and it's perhaps even closer to what Gat Out of Hell is like. The subterranean teleport spots in Gat Out of Hell made me think of the zombie spawn holes in Crackdown 2 very much.
As I soared the skies looking for Souls (read Orbs here) and audio logs it was totally like Crackdown 2 and scouring for orbs in the helicopter with the radar.
Looks like Gat Out of Hell is only bundled with Saints Row IV: Re-Elected for Xbox One and PS4. I have to get SR4 probably for Xbox 360, so I'll look for The National Treasure Edition which has, I think, all the DLC except Gat Out of Hell.
Same here with the Pumpkins. I did grab a bunch of the more recent Pumpkins stuff from the library, just because. I'll listen to that and see what's what.
It was that sprite that made me think that.
I notced Lan support for co-op without internet, but I don't think there's split-screen play. You can also make it kind of like multiplayer by leaving the game open to strangers and putting friendly fire on. I wanted to do that once just for fun. No one popped in though.