This will now be a Christmas gift for my fiancee, thanks.
This will now be a Christmas gift for my fiancee, thanks.
Essays in comic form, I love these!
I use Waze heavily. I love that it warns you about traffic accidents and hidden radar cameras when you're stopped.
Even CoD fans have some brains.
I've got two sitting right here waiting until Black Friday to be sold on craigslist.
That's never happened to me and disc refurbishing is cheap.
But no dammit - I won't have it that way. I will have it my way - it's Burger King, after all.
It's a second chance. For me, for them. I ride off into the night awaiting my next fast food adventure and they understand that there's no damn reason to turn the machine off at 10pm. I mean, you close in an hour, I want a treat dammit.
"Sorry, we already shut down the machine for the night."
I had a Gamestop employee try to sell me a warranty on a game because the Xbox might scratch it. Now they can sell wii u warranties because it might brick during an update.
Good thing I sold my game on craigslist without redeeming the code as an incentive.
I love how they have a flag on it - as if that will keep your kid from getting squished weaving around the myriad of suburban SUVs.
Women making men's issues about themselves. Now that's a surprise!
The 360 was formally announced in early in 2005 and released in November of the same year. Microsoft and Sony are being smart to not neuter sales this year with people aware of the next big thing.
Um... no. The problem with the jump from last gen to this one was the architecture of multi-core processors. A lot of making next gen games "pop" is going to draw from new anti-aliasing techniques, tesselation, and higher-res normal mapping. Most textures are drawn at a higher resolution and compressed - less…
Yeah, they are.
They have nukes, they have more guns than people, they have ammo. They're fine. Israel should not be an American problem.
It's a footnote to this generation of hardware.
I actually got my first gaming PC from CyberPower when they had some sales - it was $100 over what I could do myself but I ad never built a PC before. I've replaced a lot of components myself and feel comfortable building my own. It's just tiresome how other people worry so much about how others get their luxury PCs.