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Unpopular opinion: Stop putting pops in games!

By pinfarmer

4 years ago


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    #54 4 years ago

    I think in some modern games the coding for the pop bumpers could be done in more interesting ways , for example in TWD which I guess has a " nest" (, with only one exit for the most part ) a new dynamic could be introduced by coding for bumpers hits to SUBTRACT from scoring or objectives for missed tunnel or well walker shots that end up in the bumpers .

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