No matter how upset you get, don’t punch arcade game machines. Please.
No matter how upset you get, don’t punch arcade game machines. Please.
That manga man, like really...
Well, Hyrule Warriors is a Dynasty Warriors game, not a Zelda game.
Ahh the Thunderbirds. Great show. But the actors were all a bit wooden.
Batma’am!
Bomberma’am?
No one seems to get your point, 1965gto. Let me try to help you.
In addition to the things other replies have said, it’s non-ideal from a design perspective: it would divide up your user base and increase wait times. They already have a number of different types of gametypes to queue up for that causes this problem already (anyone looking to play an “All Brawls” match at 3am would…
Is it wrong that I think that’s at least a little bit cool? If it weren’t for the excruciating pain and astronomical hospital bills, I’d love to have an injury that allowed me to claim a titanium chest. I’ve never even broken a bone.
For long-term Metal Gear fans who have yet to play V, a couple of things to be aware of:
First, and most importantly, the primary narrative of the game is not finished, and likely never will be.
You need to go in knowing this. The game starts strong, and the motivation to continue is supplied in steady drips (and…
For long-term Metal Gear fans who have yet to play V, a couple of things to be aware of:
First, and most importantly,…
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.
Oh I absolutely agree with you. Saying “ladies” is super creepy—it reminds me of that WWF wrestler Val Venis who would always say “hello...llaaaddiiieesss.” “Chicks,” makes you sound chauvinistic and “broads” is just the 1940s version of it. So, I usually just call a group of women “guys” if I’m addressing them…
That almost sounds like he’s thinking of the limitations PCs had back in the DOS days. They had 640k base RAM, and then you could add on more, but not all programs could address the extended RAM. Sometimes if you had a game that needed a lot of RAM, you had to jump through all kinds of hoops to force your background…
Having talked to something like 100 current/former GS employees over the past two days, I don’t think this is a vocal minority. I think it’s a sampling of a systemic problem affecting stores across North America.
That’s kind of how
capitalismcraftsmanship works, you pay more than the base cost because it saves you the time and effort and they can likely do it better than you