Ajhayter
Adam Hayter
Ajhayter

Only in so far as the MiniDisplayport Double Duty. USB drives and network drives are so ubiquitous that I don't see a need for Thunderbolt. Maybe for professionals with very large data throughputs to worry about, but not for most people I'm guessing.

I think you are getting yourself confused...

Except that they aren't. BF3 was a 2011 release. BF4 beta is looking to be 2013 spring, in line for a 2013 autumn release. That's 2 years.

I doubt it very much.

I agree. Forget monetary reconciliation and punitive damages, you shall now have to display the message of shame for no less than 6 months.

From the article:

Excellent.

I've got one of those for when I go to my local Woodland site. But then that site is quite spread out and you play several hour scenarios rather than 20-30 minute quickfire rounds. Some sites don't even stop for lunch, you just play from 10am to 4:30pm, so you best be bringing your own supplies onto the field.

This particular one is a shopping mall that's been closed for sometime, and is due for re-development sometime in the in-determinant future. In the mean time, a company that runs lots of airsoft sites approached the owners and said "Hey, you know that empty shopping centre that's costing you lots in city rent and tax

I have to question there being absolutely no benefit for having a greater-than-retina screen. The ongoing argument from the video gaming side of is 30fps sufficient is a similar point. Yes 30fps is sufficient for smooth playback, but there are benefits from 60fps and over.

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Depending on the environment tactics like "breach and clear" are pretty much mandatory. Sure, in a woodland site it won't get you far, but on some urban sites they come in really useful. The video is "The Mall" in Reading, England. It's airsoft in an abandoned shopping centre. Absolutely kickass, and breach and clear

Woo Combat South Urban! That's one of my local sites. Get some really great games playing in an old Victorian fort!

It's more for much smaller craft. Homemade UAV's are not only common and easily made, but wouldn't have to carry much payload to cause a serious problem.

I agree that it's probably more deterrent than anything. It's London saying "We've got our shit together, you try and cause a problem and we're gonna fuck up your day"

Not in the terms of some medications. Some of those are very particular regarding the temperature they are stored at.

It does make a lot of sense. As long as they have their Game Development Job it doesn't matter how many shops and jobs go under as long as you can still sell your DLC and make $5-$15 profit (while the stores make nothing) Makes lots of sense. Lots. Lots. Lots.

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Derp de derp de tiddly derp de derpy dum!

But what is your point? Your old 360 dies, buy a second hand older model if you want to keep your hard drive. Or buy a new one and transfer the data with a cable.