CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey
CaptMonkey

It makes a lot of sense actually. I stopped playing in early Cata but decided to return in MoP. Unfortunately, all my friends had switched servers and factions in the meantime. I didn't want to pay for a character transfer and faction change, plus I liked my old character. So, I made a new one. It was really annoying

Eh, she'll just have to vendor it.

Being able to look at the screen while programming is incredibly useful. I've been able to touch-type for so many years it had never occured to me that people who use computers daily were still looking at the keyboard.

She's fine now. And what you said is the reason why I thought it was silly that people were so upset that she wasn't in a wheelchair anymore. And yes, she's emotionally scarred by the shooting and it plays out in the current series. In the first arc, she freezes at a crucial point when she has to face down a gunman

It's in Reservoir Dogs too... despite the cereal not being made since 1984.

I preorder online because they don't charge until it ships, I can cancel anytime before shipping if I decide I don't want it, and it magically appears on my doorstep on release day without having to go to a store. No idea why you'd preorder a game in-person though, unless they had some kind of preorder bonus you

I think the idea is to set a realistic goal which they'll then smash, and at this rate, that will happen. If they're able to raise like a $1,000,000 through Kickstarter, it shows there's a lot of interest in it, as thousands have essentially already paid for the game, and it gives them leverage to make a deal with a

Just checked Netflix from my laptop, it's still there.

I was going to preorder, but aren't all PS4/Xbone games going to be available digitally on release day? I'd rather sit at home and download it than drive to a Gamestop or wait on a delivery from Amazon.

He had a very minor part as a little kid in Batman Begins.

I think the thing that most older gamers (especially those with families) were most excited about was the remote PS4 play. With this, the console won't be tied to a single TV. You could have the PS4 hooked up in the living room and the PS Vita TV hooked up in the kids' room. It's a bonus that it's smaller and probably

Don't forget that an enhanced version was later released on the PSP. And I loved Chinatown Wars. It was my go-to game while waiting on the bus when I was in college. I was kind of surprised that it had such blatant drug references, unlike the other GTA games, and no one seemed to care.

Good thing it got an AO, there were 17-year olds who might have played it if it was only rated M.

The GTA 5 bundle is $269 retail, and it comes with a $60 game and 500GB hard drive. This one is not a good deal unless you had no interest at all in GTA V, don't want the other discounted bundles, and plan to buy and install a new hard drive (which will probably cost about the difference in price).

It was fun enough for me to play through once on one character. I've actually never logged in since I beat it. I didn't dislike it, in fact, I had fun while playing it, I just didn't feel like I wanted to play through again on a harder difficulty and I'd seen all I needed to see.

The difference is in the 90s the technology was super-expensive to the point that an average person couldn't own their own VR. The early prototypes are just $300. Within a few years, they'll be more advanced and cost less than a console, so there will be very little barrier for entry. Why would you want to play video

They've mentioned that they not only want the consumer verison to work with glasses, they're going to try to make it where you can adjust so you won't need glasses while wearing it.

You're 24, assuming you're not married with kids at that age, you've got plenty of time, regardless of how you manage it. When I was 24, I could easily spend a whole weekend (and nights during the week) pretty much just playing video games, if I wanted to. I just don't have that kind of time to devote to it anymore.

It's not just work, as you get older you have work, plus family begins to take far more of your time. When I was single, fresh out of college, I had tons of time to sink into video games. With growing social obligations, in my late 20s and early 30s, it's just not as easy anymore, and I can only imagine it will