Exactly the one, I mentioned. A clear favorite,
Exactly the one, I mentioned. A clear favorite,
Also one of the better ones. The one from The Last of Us 2 with a sign in the foreground and some burned out cars in the background has also been in rotation here a fair anount of time.
Hah, I was just going to mention the Mirror’s Edge theme, which I am running with right now! :) Kudos!
I think that is part of the art of the deal. He runs the country with a selfhelp book as a manual. A book he wrote/got written himself. Jeez.
Apparently not being 12 years old, sigh. I didn’t get it either, so there’s 13 seconds of my life gone! :)
Am I the only one curious to see the furniture making all that noise?
I think I hate you now :)
You could also mention the option for rich gamers: Buy a new Pro model with version number 7216b (or above). The noise is significant lower - and of another frequency. I still need a headset, as the noise varies a lot under gameplay, but it is MUCH better than the constant jet engine noise from my launch Pro.
I actually preferred the (first) Broken Sword game to this one, but both of them (and Lure of the Temptress) from the same team are fond memories from bygone times, where these type of adventure games ruled the world.
The only downside to the Switch version of Burnout Paradise Remastered is someone badly edited the song “Paradise City”
Horrified, more likely! It’s close to extortion.
Exactly my thought, when I read: “The only downside to the Switch version of Burnout Paradise Remastered is someone badly edited the song “Paradise City””.
It is definitely a fake sign - it hasn’t got enough typos! Also, I’m confused - should the signs be removed or moved? And where to, in the latter case? But nice of them to want to light a quiet fire - I really hate noisy fires.
You had me at “None of this is terrible!”, hahaha! :) Can’t wait to see you drive this baby!
Exactly. I only run few applications, and after they´re installed from both exe (Totalcmd, Chrome) and Appstore (VLC), I’m good to go. But I digress: I am simple in my ways.
Haha, you got me there :) Of course that isn’t the case, but I just saw something I thought looked overly complicated for a simple (non-repeating) task. I acknowledge, that I oversimplified the situation :)
But how many times do you need to execute them? My point was, that this seemed a rather overcomplicated way of dealing with (in my case - and I generalized, sorry) a few executables. I apologize for my naive perspective :)
Far enough, I guess :) I might have oversimplified my opinion, but I just thought it was/is a bit too cumbersome to use this method, unless you had to administer a large number of executables for your pc (which is far away from my own use of a pc).
Holy s...omething. Why would anyone want to do this, ever? And who plays around with .exes anymore, when everything is clickable in an Appstore? My mind is boggling.
Way to take things a bit too serious. Jeez, get out in the sunshine, will you.