Dynamic Weather Systems: Changing Gameplay
Variable weather patterns can ruin your plans in an instant. I know this from experience.
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Variable weather patterns can ruin your plans in an instant. I know this from experience.
Video game storytelling has a problem. Traditional narratives can feel so linear that they suck the life out of the experience.
You ever feel like games just don’t offer enough variety? procedural generation games come in.
Have you ever struggled to grasp physics concepts that just feel too abstract? I get it.
You’ve heard of VR gaming. You’ve seen the headsets. You’ve watched people flail around in empty rooms like they’re fighting dragons.
I remember my first match in Valorant. I died six times in under two minutes. No idea where to aim. No clue what an “ultimate” was. Just pure confusion.
I’ve wasted money on mouse pads that felt wrong the second I unboxed them. You have too.
I tried VR for the first time and threw up after three minutes. Not proud of it. But it happened.
I’ve missed more shots than I care to admit. And I know you have too. You open Valorant’s practice range. You fire a few rounds. Nothing clicks.
I’ve died to the same flank three times in one round. You have too. This isn’t another vague “just practice more” rant.