People still ignorantly whining about the start button on Windows 8 are so tedious. It's completely superfluous. Learn to use Windows 8, and you'll stop missing it.
People still ignorantly whining about the start button on Windows 8 are so tedious. It's completely superfluous. Learn to use Windows 8, and you'll stop missing it.
There's one major flaw/regression in the new Task Manager... at least I can't figure out where it went: The old Task Manager allowed you to start a new process. This was vital when your Explorer was glitching... the old task manager allowed you to kill Explorer.exe, and then launch it again. Volia, new fresh…
So, if you can't save and restore, there's little chance I'll opt to try any of these disasters (self-induced). In fact, I'm hoping you can turn off random disasters entirely, like in the old games.
I was super excited about this game. Emphasis on 'was'.
I played Crysis 1 and loved it.
As much as I want to try this game, play this game, and become utterly addicted to this game in the same way I did with SimCity2000 (but not 3000 or 4)... I'll be avoiding it like the plague for the first week or two.
I think 73 is a far better temperature than 77. I really hate the cold and love warm, and even I think 77 is too much. Unless it's summer, and the AC is on, then maybe 77 is okay. In winter? NO WAY.
You're an idiot.
I'm the exact opposite. You couldn't PAY me to get a PS-anything at this point. My XBox is so much better on every level... especially the games that interest me (take one look at Skyrim and tell me I should be playing that on a PS3 instead of an XBox, yeah right). XBox live is awsome unlike the lame PS3 copy-cat…
Well this is legitimately disappointing.
Ditto. I don't understand this fascination with a "clean" inbox. Mine has something like 10,000 emails in it. It's my one-stop-shopping archive of the history of things that I may need to refer to. It's saved my life on several occasions, being able to go back and find something I never (at the time) KNEW I would…
What an ignorant thing to say, spoken like someone who hasn't used Windows 8 on a non-touch desktop with a keyboard and mouse, the way I have.
A lot of games are enhanced by making use of the voice controls, even if they don't make use of the motion control.
I've always thought "XBox-Infinity" (only with the symbol and not the word) would work... it'll play into "Windows 8" as well... infinity is just an 8 on its side.
If it's not 100% backwards compatable (at least for the games I care bout), then I'll wait a year or three before buying. If it does lock out used games as a rule (rather than as an option a developer might choose), that won't affect me much as I always buy my games new... but it'll sure affect many of the people I…
It's totally worth it to go back and play Crysis 1. I played it AFTER playing Crysis 2, and really enjoyed it. It's tough. It's more "open". It has some things I preferred to Crysis 2 (while missing a few things I preferred in Crysis 2). It was interesting and fun. And HARD in spots. Good story, and it made…
Borderlands 2? Three Horns Divide?
So ... this is the end of "GameFly" on XBox?
A MacBook Air may get longer battery life, but it's thicker, heavier, bigger, doesn't come with a pressure sensitive stylus, won't run all your windows apps or games, and basically just doesn't compete (and it's more expensive, not less).
Just as I have trouble wrapping my head around how you can claim the writing (what writing? What story? Honestly I can't tell you anything about it because it was so unmemorable or just plain absent) is amazing in NV. Seriously, I can't a clue what that game is about. It was boring, disconnected, and lame. And…