B16CXHatch
B16CXHatch
B16CXHatch

Since, I have zero desire to stream, I don't have this problem. I also have very little interest in the PS4 and Xbone due to the fact I have both a relatively decent PC (i5 2500K, 8GB RAM, GTX770) and an interest primarily in JRPGs and other similar games. My PS2, PS3, and PSP at the moment take care of most of the

I almost felt the same way. First time I put it in, I got maybe 20 minutes in before popping something else in. I got hooked the second time around though. At the time, I all I had was the first volume. After that, it became a mad search to find the rest for prices that weren't insane.

Ummmmm, I mean, I've probably bought worse games in my lifetime, but I've never regretted buying a game as much as CoD Modern Warfare 2. I felt like I gave $60 (at a time when PC games were still mostly $50 or less) for something that amounted to nothing more than a $20 expansion pack.

It has some major issues such as the melee being incredibly OP and the Titans themselves kinda the opposite. I was shooting someone point blank with an assault rifle and then was killed by them kicking me... once. Again, using the Titan's chain gun, hit a person on foot multiple times and they didn't die. One hit from

I got one for both somehow. I signed up for the Origin version.

I've pretty much never had a problem buying JRPG's. Even the giant special editions that could potentially be even worse. I would say though, the most awkward one was Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F. I said I was picking up a pre-order and he asked what game it was. "Project Diva F." "What?" "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva

I think there might be a load issue. I had to refresh to get it to work (and turned off adblock plus for good measure). Once an eternity had passed, it let me log in and register.

Kinda neat I guess but I've been listening to music during games for ages albeit with a more low-tech solution. I have an old set of Logitech Z4 speakers and they have two inputs, a main on the back of the sub and an aux on the volume control. They play from both inputs at once so I would just connect my MP3 player

I'd have to say, as annoying as random encounters are, I don't think I like this. I like the idea of items/spells/equipment/whatever that can increase, decrease or eliminate encounters. Being able to change it yourself just seems to remove a bit of the character.

So glad I work at an office store. We are up on a hill overlooking a Walmart and it was frickin PACKED the whole night. Traffic on the way to work was ridiculous. Fortunately, the side I needed to be on was moving well enough.

Ah man, my prob right now is, some of the games on my wishlist are on sale but I feel like they might go lower. Some are only 15% or 20% off and I just feel like it's not worth pulling the trigger yet but many of these are fairly new. Others are at 30%-33% and I'm less sure about whether they'll go down or not.

I would say a fat lot of the big PS4/Xbone games are going to see a PC release so I'll be good on that front. Then, it appears, most of the JRPG's (which is what most of my non-PC games are) are going to be on PS3, Vita and 3DS, at least for a while as far as the PS3 is concerned. Right now, I'm only 1 for 3 (PS3) but

Ran like a dog? ACIII ran just fine on my computer. Didn't help that the game still kinda sucked but it ran just fine. Then again, I was playing on my 720p TV.

Mine's lame. I came up with it originally for YouTube I think but it has since spread to, well, everything. B16CXHatch refers to my car I've now had for 7 years. It's a 1996 Honda Civic CX Hatchback with a B16A2 engine swap. In games, I'm often referred to as Hatch for short so sometimes I will use just that if

I nearly lost my shit when my dad and I were watching an episode of Top Gear and the Assassin's Creed theme was playing during a challenge.

I'm an inverted Y player too and non-inverted just seems weird to me. In fact, inverted used to be the standard in games and you had to go into the options to change to non-inverted if it were even available. I know Starfox (SNES and 64 versions), Goldeneye, pretty much all 3D Zelda games, and MegaMan Legends 1 and 2

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I've always loved functioning miniature engines. My favorite it the Artus V12:

It looks like an 80's/early 90's duffel bag.

And I just got back to the house. Now I gotta back out and pre-order this. I got the Xillia Collector's Edition so you know I'm getting this one too.

I guess the closest to generations I ever came up with for PC/Windows gaming was the dominant version of DirectX in use. The DX9 generation probably being the longest lived with games like the original CoD and BF1942, HL2, etc. DX10 was bit short lived, and now we are a couple of years into the DX11 Generation.