7ruthslayer
7ruthslayer
7ruthslayer

So instead it's just ass. Right, got it.

Which is funny since Enterprise had an episode with them...

Man, I look at that and I shudder to imagine trying to get a 2000 lb bull through that alleyway without it breaking, or him becoming stuck...

Well, as a reference my 2500K can do 4.4GHz @ 60 degrees Celsius constantly using WPrime95. That's with a Zalman CNP510X with stock fan in a HAF-X case. I'm using Arctic MX-4 as a paste, though I'm aware ICD7 can drop it more. Overall, I'm happy, but I'm keeping it stock for now as cooling my residence is a right

Maybe I can give a suggestion. First question: what's your setup and what results are you looking for?

You do know there was a recent series of 26 episodes with rendering provided by the same team that did Initial D?

I don't see it happening though, as EA holds those rights...

I was surprised to go on Steam recently and find Worms Crazy Golf and Worms Pinball. Definitely sizable departures from the same-old on their newer engine...

It was (figuratively) a giant toilet in of itself, so that's a little redundant.

If I remember right, it was built very fast, very cheap, and very wrong. Part of it was no rebar was used in the concrete.

It's interesting to me in a detached sense, but I'm wondering how much excess material should be accounted for if one were to make knock-off Lego parts and smooth them by sandpaper afterwards...

It is, I just wish they had more time and budget to devote to fleshing out cutscenes more (and some certain VAs), as some things were lost in the presentation.

To be perfectly honest, I'm glad in a sense. If they are gone for good, one less temptation for me to deal with as I maintain my weight.

I'm sure it's possible. You'd need to assemble the pieces yourself though, and I doubt the plastic strands are cheap...

Then they just need to become electricians. Just because it doesn't move, won't mean it can't break.

And to play Devil's Advocate here, the reasoning behind this is so that if someone buys the DLC, and then co-ops with someone who didn't buy it, they can still play together. Otherwise, you end with the situation from SR2, where everyone had a mish-mash of the 3 DLCs (or none) and it was a nightmare to work out.

Oh, so now I need to disable this when I rig an old laptop with Thermite?

Man, this takes me back to to Oct 2010 with NFSW. Version 5 had just come out, and EA did the same thing there, to a degree.

Where's the Blackberry support? Not that I'd use it, but I felt the need to ask...

Sent a predator drone. Quick and painless (for the operator)!