There is an opening cinematic to the game, you are playing the part of Jimmy and your mom married a guy who is now your step-dad and they are sending you to boarding school. This is pretty stock.
Mom and stepdad drop Jimmy off at the gates, moustaches practically twirling. I don't think the writer understands a mother's love for her son, but it was also pretty stock.
"Those.... those ....
phonies!! says Jimmy as they speed away, and then the camera jumps right to Jimmy's face and for the next fifty-seven minutes - I am not making this up, those of you that have played Bully will know that I am telling the absolute truth here- for the next
57!!! minutes, Jimmy does a slow wink directly into the camera that is set inches from his face. I thought my computer was locked up until I read that this is how the game starts. At about 30 minutes he begins a crooked smile to go with it, again, his visage staring right at you. At the 58th minute, thank god, because I was not getting it, the game proudly displays only a picture of the novel
Catcher in the Rye. And then on minute 59th it displays a red arrow pointing to the book, and then you can play.
I wanted to enjoy a Rockstar game tonight to see if it would work and for almost an hour I saw a poorly rendered kid slowly winking into the camera. I am glad he did though, because honestly, a teenger sent off to school saying the word "phoney" - I wasn't getting it, possibly due to the fact that earlier this evening I removed most of my brain with an ice cream scoop and threw it in the fucking garbage.
I was just kidding you don't play yet - first, the cinematic continues and a woman that works for the school suddenly appears on the screen to tell our Jimmy what to do and how to enter the school proper and the writer made it very subtle that she has a crush on the headmaster. This is kind of stock.
Bully (2008, Steam) is a console port and that means you see stuff like being asked to use "Left Alt" to continue. There is no mouse support because it is a console port. If you set the video settings to be at whatever the mode is when it's 3,000 some odd pixels wide, and then put anti-aliasing on, your screen becomes too big and you can't see what you are doing or manipulating. It doesn't when you chose that resolution. Just when anti-aliasing is selected. I have never seen a game do that before.
I'm really not getting the premise of the game, so I think I may watch the opening cinematic again. See you all Thursday.
The same writer for this masterpiece wrote GTA 3, 4 and 5 but quit and didn't write 6. I'll let you interpret the meaning of that however you wish.
There is an opening cinematic to the game, you are playing the part of Jimmy and your mom married a guy who is now your step-dad and they are sending you to boarding school. This is pretty stock.
Mom and stepdad drop Jimmy off at the gates, moustaches practically twirling. I don't think the writer understands a mother's love for her son, but it was also pretty stock.
"Those.... those .... [i]phonies!![/i] says Jimmy as they speed away, and then the camera jumps right to Jimmy's face and for the next fifty-seven minutes - I am not making this up, those of you that have played Bully will know that I am telling the absolute truth here- for the next [b]57!!![/b] minutes, Jimmy does a slow wink directly into the camera that is set inches from his face. I thought my computer was locked up until I read that this is how the game starts. At about 30 minutes he begins a crooked smile to go with it, again, his visage staring right at you. At the 58th minute, thank god, because I was not getting it, the game proudly displays only a picture of the novel [i]Catcher in the Rye[/i]. And then on minute 59th it displays a red arrow pointing to the book, and then you can play.
I wanted to enjoy a Rockstar game tonight to see if it would work and for almost an hour I saw a poorly rendered kid slowly winking into the camera. I am glad he did though, because honestly, a teenger sent off to school saying the word "phoney" - I wasn't getting it, possibly due to the fact that earlier this evening I removed most of my brain with an ice cream scoop and threw it in the fucking garbage.
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I was just kidding you don't play yet - first, the cinematic continues and a woman that works for the school suddenly appears on the screen to tell our Jimmy what to do and how to enter the school proper and the writer made it very subtle that she has a crush on the headmaster. This is kind of stock.
Bully (2008, Steam) is a console port and that means you see stuff like being asked to use "Left Alt" to continue. There is no mouse support because it is a console port. If you set the video settings to be at whatever the mode is when it's 3,000 some odd pixels wide, and then put anti-aliasing on, your screen becomes too big and you can't see what you are doing or manipulating. It doesn't when you chose that resolution. Just when anti-aliasing is selected. I have never seen a game do that before.
I'm really not getting the premise of the game, so I think I may watch the opening cinematic again. See you all Thursday.
The same writer for this masterpiece wrote GTA 3, 4 and 5 but quit and didn't write 6. I'll let you interpret the meaning of that however you wish.