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Okay, so I’m pretty clearly not in sync with the rest of the commenters on this one, but I’m actually kinda looking forward to this. I’ve been pretty so-so on most need for speed games, but this looks like a combination of Need for Speed: The Run and Driver: San Francisco, both games that I absolutely adored, so I’m

The Driver: San Francisco soundtrack was also pretty banging. The 2020s, the Beastie boys, Clarence wheeler and the enforcers, Heavy Trash, LCD soundsystem, The Presets, Dirtbomb, The Black Keys, The Flaming lips, The Heavy, Beck, Brain Children, The Eels, Queens of the Stone age, The stooges, Seasick steve, I could

Not a mechanical engineer, but an Ex-mechanic, Fabricator and machinist - More often than not, Engineers and tools don’t mix. And half the time, they’re worse than pure laymen, because they’re better able to convince themselves that because they understand how the system should work, in theory, that they know what

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Every time I hear about Dan, after listening to him on Bombcast for years, I can’t help but think of this song. It should be his wrestling walk-on music.

“Another beautiful day on the Pilbara, not a cloud in the sky.”
“Don’t worry, we can fix that.”

I suppose if someone is considering buying, the question they have to ask would be “Is the small extra amount of convenience worth the extra money?” And then buy along whichever way that question turns out.

Nah, you don’t need to hack together a custom interface - most streaming software will integrate with extra pads and boards pretty effortlessly. Easy as changing your keybinds, basically. For stuff that isn’t(like macros) it’s pretty easy to set up a macro or keybind with the software that comes with 99% of them.

That makes it quite a bit cheaper than a G15

What I can’t figure out is, other than the expense and the LCDs, what makes this different from any other macro-programmable or action-assignable USB mini-keyboard. I mean, sure, it can do all this stuff, but unless the software that comes with it does something really standout, it doesn’t appear to do anything you

Ah, cheers, I’ll remember that in the future, and use those figures.

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Good news! His family continued on into the future, into 2303, and into the stars. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Opinions seem to be split on the matter. I think it’s an improvement, since they’ve basically just revisited and polished systems I already used(though admittedly, I didn’t play the beta on my own account, my friend got an invite and I didn’t), but other folk who primarily used the RPG combat controls seem to like it

Not as much as you might think - Secret world has been one of the more quietly successful MMOs around. It was TSW’s incoming cash flow that kept Funcom afloat through financial troubles, and funded the development of two spin-off games, along with the big AAA Conan title they put out recently.

The reticule-based combat not making much of a difference?

She’ll want to be careful, the last time someone humiliated Ted Cruz that badly, he endorsed them for President.

I’m majorly looking forward to it, but for one thing: Even with the campy tone of the world, even with the way they do their jokes and such, the US version being named “The Statesmen” is just a little bit too on-the-nose to sit right with me. I’ll propably be used to it by the time the film comes out, but for now,

Consider yourself lucky - I can deal with the infinite scroll, but it’s a complete toss-up to read basically anything on Gizmodo, Kotaku, or Lifehacker, nor can I read comment replies and such without digging through the thread manually.

I think one of the funniest parts was when the Nimble America story first broke, and he’s going “Oh no, I’m not a Trump supporter, I’m a libertarian! Of course I don’t support Trump!” as if we didn’t already have video of him, leaving a trump rally, wearing a trump campaign shirt, and identifying himself to the press

Oh, you left out the “best” part - that despite all the protestations about how it was because Gawker was sleazy and awful, and that’s why it happened, he’s now doing the same thing to Techcrunch. But don’t worry, I’m sure that these folk will have another excuse ready to go by the time that all comes to a full boil.

Then drink something else that’s cheep and cheerful, mate. My preferred cheap lager is Cantina, it’s from El Salvador, but I can find it local for only about two bucks a carton more than the cheap local lager(which isn’t bad either, just not to my taste.) It’s not like you’re beholden to drinking cheap beer you don’t