The pinnacle of First Person Shooter gaming!

75 M depth limit.

WITH NO DECOMPRESSION STOP.

If anyone feels like creating a screenshot for the sequel of that game, I suggest using 7680 × 4320 for all the HUD shit to fit on screen.

What does a shoe condition monitor look like anyway?

I don’t know but I do know there should be a shoelace tying progress bar

Picture VATS on a shoe.

OH GOD MY EARDRUMS! :aah:

The Nitrogen bubbles, THEY BURN!

I’m no diver, but would nitrogen from decompression be deposited in your joints? That would make some gnarly knuckle cracking.

It goes into yo brain. If it just went into your joints, it wouldn’t be much of an issue, now would it?

Arthritis victims frown upon your thoughtlessness Soup.

no u

I think I just didn’t sleep tonight.

Seems relevant.

Guys, don’t forget the loneliness meter. If it goes to low you kill yourself from depression!

Or you realize you’ve wasted your entire life playing video games. Good thing my character is stocked up on alcohol to drink the pain away. :awesome:

Thats what the BAC meter is for. If it goes under .08 your character realizes he’s actually just passed out in his room instead of having an awesome adventure. The ecstasy meter works the same way.

This is good game design! :retard:

Well as long as its banned in Australia we’re doing something right.

No, if it’s banned in Australia that just means we’re doing something.

DCI is caused when Nitrogen bubbles in your bloodstream expand from the decreasing pressure of ascent, and block your circulation. This can occur anywhere along your blood stream, with affects varying from numb toes to death.

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