So I went and recorded a glitch as seen in another YouTube video. It's a simple one in which you go to the Rockford Hills Arcade and walk through a wall. Nothing needed to make it happen, just walk through a wall.
More GTA V and this time I'm looking for glitches. I subscribe to a few YouTubers who make GTA V/GTA Online vids and I see them do glitches or in some cases, are victims of glitches.
I saw something on Steam and became a little curious. It's a free-to-play 'game' called The Plan which doesn't really need any explanation, just use the WASD keys to guide a fly upwards...
All good things must come to an end and so, the Goodbye Deponia playthrough comes to a conclusion. There was a bit more than the usual 30 minutes of game time left, so I play what's left of the game and even add a bonus bit at the end.
The penultimate episode of the Goodbye Deponia playthrough and I finally make it on to the Highboat. Still plenty of laughs to be had, a real enjoyment is to be had from this game!
I completely fail to record any viable commentary this time, so I just add a bit at the beginning and at the end. The actual video didn't really need much editing, so you'll probably enjoy this more...
The next enthralling part of the Goodbye Deponia playthrough see me fail to mix the audio properly due to my headset not picking up my voice properly. Not that it's a bad thing, I usually sound pretty boring anyway...
The Goodbye Deponia playthrough continues with part 10, not long left now, but I managed to keep the time down in this vid. I'm a little surprised at how few views the vids have had, I haven't seen another playthrough on YouTube...
That time of year again when women say, "Oh you don't have to get me anything/a lot, just a card will do." and you know that's not the case. What women is ever satisfied with "just a card"?
You now have the option to tag games in Steam, so that you're able to find a game that's suited to your tastes even quicker, this is a bad thing and it's pretty obvious why.
Every game has it's little nuances, you can understand it with smaller companies who can't afford to have an extensive quality control playtest, but when a AAA game has so much wrong with it, there's no excuse.
One of the things I like to do is track gameplay. I used to use Xfire, but it became outdated and so moved to Raptr while it was still in its infancy, but it's not very console friendly.
Nihilumbra is one of those games which should come with a trigger warning. If you don't know, a trigger warning is something people like to throw around if something sets off a certain feeling or reaction.
I appear to have become slightly inundated with preview builds, but as I'm playing a lot of GTA V, not a lot else is getting done. I've managed to play some and will get something written up soon, but I'm still behind.
There are so many free-to-play MMO's on Steam and I'd seen some people on Twitter were playing Path of Exile, so I decided to try it out. I also managed to stream it and so created a highlight to upload to YouTube.
Due to fun-spoiling idiots on GTA Online that I couldn't be bothered facing, I decided to play some more of the main game and as I'd got to the heist where you get the FIB disk drive, I'd also opened Michael's Family Reunion mission.
I wanted something to play on the tablet and so decided to try and transfer The Simpsons: Tapped Out from my phone to the tablet via the micro SD card, but alas, it was not to be.
There was an update for iTunes, so obviously, I clicked to download and install it, but for some reason it kept throwing up C++ runtime errors and so I left it for another time.
Playing more GTA V and thought I'd do some hunting with Trevor, I'd seen someone say they were doing it to not get stars when they entered the military base, but I'm not sure it works like that.
I'd stopped using the Facebook for Android app some time ago, but for some reason, reinstalled it on my phone and even on the tablet, that was until I saw the latest permissions it needed.
I have heard little praise for Microsoft's Xbox One, so little that I can honestly not remember seeing someone say a good thing about it, although the games have had praise, the fact the console seems to crash often detracts from the quality of the games.
Straight after recording part 8 of my Goodbye Deponia playthrough, I recorded part 9, but what I forgot to do after tweaking the voiceover audio is save it.