8bitbeard
8bitbeard
8bitbeard

I cut my flight sim teeth on FS 5. It was the most graphically impressive thing I ever saw run on my then-aging 486 pc. Of course, I only had 4 megs of ram, which was cutting it close. I experienced a lot of crashing.

I wasted an opportunity myself. We had a perfectly ordinary wedding, though I was able to squeeze in a Paper Mario themed cake topper.

No tuxedo, just pink fish taped to sensitive areas.

I was getting married just as puberty kicked in for you.

Much like Xbox and 360 were Halo machines, I think Microsoft is trying to position the Xbone as the Titanfall machine. Even if Titanfall 2 is also on PS4, Xbone will have already solidified it's reputation as the machine that you play Titanfall on. Yes, the PS4 version will sell, but they will miss out on all that

They can try, but she'll probably cut a wedge out of the back of their necks first.

I forgot about this game. I remember planning to pick it up sometime, then forgetting about it.

They put one intern on the job. And he's unaware you can send mass emails, so he's writing each one out manually.

Then whoever owned the rights to Fallout before Zenimax seized it entirely is awesome too.

I used a technique to buy the PC copy of Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude when it first came out.

That's rough. I have a tablet running one of the newer Intel Atom chips, and even it runs Skyrim, though at lowest settings, and in big fights my framerate drops down to about 10 or so. Still, I was surprised how well it held up.

Maybe it's just coincidence, but it seems like GOG are marvelously wonderful trolls.

Heh. Poo joke.

I was being facetious.

Large Pixel Collider. PC Gamer lost their minds and decided to put 4 GeForce Titans into one computer. It requires enough electricity to power a small town.

You forgot to mention that this is only using about half the power of the LPC. They had to keep two of the Titans inactive because running all of them at once on this game would trip the circuit breaker.

People will find any excuse to put someone down.

90's style Metroidvania's are a way better retirement home pasttime than Pinochle and Bingo. I look forward to my elderly gaming years.

I'd like to think that 50+ years from now, when we're all jacked into our Neuroreactive Reality Simulations, there will still be a market for old school pixel games.

I'm absolutely getting a messenger bag.