It’s Infrogrames, the same bastards that ate Interplay
It’s Infrogrames, the same bastards that ate Interplay
Tax brackets don’t work like that. Goddamn!
Fistful of Frags and Smokin’ Guns are two free FPSes that don’t do sprint at all. FoF has a Kick replacing sprint, SG dispenses with all of that altogether. Games that require sprint... Are fundamentally flawed to begin with.
Every time they start over, they...
In his path to power, he did break many, many, German laws, of which he was very aware (seeing as he’d been a Wermacht spy tasked with watching the proto-Nazis).
It’s the same lot of commentariat that whines about ess jay double yous on Slashdot and Giz. Turns out white blokes are, by large, assholes incapable of empathy.
Awww, yisss.
I liked Xronixle a lot more.
Yeah, it wound up double-posted.
I’m personally using the Pale Moon browser - a fork of FF27, which receives security updates and patches (albeit, from a very small dev team). That’s always an option, even if Mozilla’s chief of security testing hates it.
Ethan - I noticed that you’re using DownloadThemAll, which will be going away in Firefox 57. Do you have any plans to migrate browsers?
Oh crap, I forgot I ported Kinjamprove to userscript. Huh.
True. However: Epic (probably) can’t sue and prevent the distribution of the cheatservice..
What the uck did I just read, a 450 word defense of loot boxes?
I once bought my way to the endgame on one small MMO - bought an endgame player out for around 15 USD. The game still required skill; J just paid to skip the grind.
In MMOs like Guild Wars, you’re paying for the base game - and you can straight up buy items with cash. In Everquest, you’re renting server time and can buy to the end-game. With a mobile or Fee2Pay game, you’re paying for a _chance_ to get said item.
I’m not sure if Nintendo did it purposely, but the orbs are priced far too high to be an attractive purchase to all but carders and whales.
And the userpatch adds mod support (new civs! Rebalance staats! Change art!) In addition to fixing bugs and wide-screen.