As long I don't have to pay for Xbox Live, then I can probably deal with Windows 8 and the unification of PC gaming and Xbox Live. I've dealt with just about every version of Windows since 3.1, even that abomination known as Windows Me.
As long I don't have to pay for Xbox Live, then I can probably deal with Windows 8 and the unification of PC gaming and Xbox Live. I've dealt with just about every version of Windows since 3.1, even that abomination known as Windows Me.
Sounds to me that Fiat is relying on Auto-Tune to tune their cars.
Well ... whatever makes them money, I guess.
Aww ... wish I could, but I don't have a webcam and I lost my phone today, so I can't use that to capture myself.
I watched the whole damn trailer ... LIKE A BOSS!
I do agree with that ... I honestly hate feeling like a graphics-whore since it's only a minor thing for me when it comes to me making a choice of playing certain games, but after spending too much time playing on my PS3 and PC, playing on my brother's Wii feels somewhat dated.
I suppose that's something to consider then, especially for niche titles. Maybe put that higher on the list, while other games that may have more copies being passed around can wait a little longer.
Sometimes, we just have to be a little bit more selective on games we'd want to play on Day-1 versus games we're not in a hurry to play. Personally, I have almost no interest in military shooters so Modern Warfare and Battlefield are a low priority for me. Also, I've grown a bit too tire for Mario, so that's another…
Since I'm more likely to get this on Steam instead of a physical copy, I guess all I could really ask is a bunch of fancy PDF files that contain high-resolution artwork of the game as well as a code where I could redeem on iTunes for the soundtrack.
Weird ... for some weird reason, I hit CTRL+F and it didn't find it ... strange ... I guess I just read the article it too fast and didn't catch it ...
I suppose that's good to know. I guess it would help if I read the source material ... could easily clear up a lot of questions that aren't answered in this editorial piece.
I sure hope those knobs were sterilized with something before they started licking them. Who knows what kind of hands touched them before they were licked on.
I honestly do not want a 3DS "Lite" ... my 3DS is currently Lite enough ... anything lighter than that and I might just smash the thing.
Well, I'll give it this much credit: at least the handheld would look bigger. I know that I find the small size of the 3DS to be somewhat uncomfortable— I can deal with the 3D; my eyes have gotten use to it. However, holding it gives me cramps after a while. It's strange but I find the PSP a little bit more…
I suppose you have a point ... but knowing id Software, I'd imagine they would have extra goodies for the PC version, like higher res textures or something like that. But that's just speculation.
I have no internet cap (yet) ... but just thinking how my digital purchasing habits would be affected in the future if I do end up with a cap some day. In the past, I stuck too hard to the physical media until one day, I lost some of my games through a hurricane some years ago ... now I buy my PC games almost…
25GB? That's pretty big! Even though I have 1.5TB of total hard drive space myself, I hate to think what it would be like if I preordered it on Steam, and later on find out my ISP puts a data usage cap later on down the line ... hello fat internet bill, good bye savings account.
I suppose this is something I should consider ... I might end up picking up a 2.1 system since my newer roommates always complain about the kind of "noise" that pumps out of my 5.1 system. It's a rather old Logitech system ... but I don't mind it. Most of my computer audio needs come from gaming. Otherwise, I usually…
I'm not sure if they ship outside Japan (and even if they do, shipping it would probably cost a bunch), but here's an English-speaking store where you can preorder the figure for about 85 USD: [www.jlist.com]
I never played the Mac version, so I never knew how well it ran or how well it was supported during the beta session. But based on their wordings, I'm guessing the approach their doing as far as updating the game goes seems a bit more complicated than it has to be.