DJ_Zephyr
DJ_Zephyr
DJ_Zephyr

Sure the lightshow isn't quite as impressive in real life as it is in the add, and the "six button" description is a bit off. The point is this is a gaming mouse, it only costs $20, and there's no way you could accidentally get it mixed up with someone else's mouse at a LAN party. Also, it points at things on your

Oh boy, here we go again.

This is far from just slapping a few gears on it. He practically redesigned the entire thing. I mean, c'mon, a coal pit and a boiler? The chain drives on the legs? Those are friggin' cool.

Was I alone in being more amused by the elephant tossin' that poor guy around than by the Shangri'la bit?

I feel for the Playstation folks, but what about the PC crowd? Even if this IS a timed exclusivity thing, it's something I'm personally tired of. We get this crap with every GTA game- we waited half a year for GTA4, more than that for San Andreas, and the PC release date for GTAV still hasn't been announced. And

QUOTE | "We talk about monetization ten times more than we talk about community and that is fucking backwards." - Laralyn McWilliams, CCO at The Workshop, explaining why free-to-play games should be focused on the player experience.

Had a BFG card once, factory OC'd. Only GPU I've had burn out on me. Haven't done any more OC'ing since.

PC Name: Big Beast

Like many other stellar Nintendo games, I started playing Mario Kart 8 with friends sitting right beside me. There's always a lot of screaming in joy and indignation throughout a race when I play the game this way. We grit our teeth and curse at one another, but we also recognize that we're getting into heated

No Logitech M500? Corded, comfy, and relatively cheap at $30. Two-way scrolling and browser buttons. Great mouse for a desk-anchored rig, and hasn't done me wrong in gaming.

This. Tho I really hope they bring the game to PC as well, I would buy a console for a game like this.

By "giant ship," are you referring to the Jackdaw? I seem to remember it actually being right in the middle of the game's array of ships, at least size-wise.

PC and Android mostly, but I have a PS2 and my ol' Game Boy Advance from days gone by. Also have an original Game Boy, but it's got a big cluster of dead pixels in the middle of the screen, so I mostly just keep it for posterity.

Was running around waiting for my Titan to drop when an enemy player drives up and starts firing at me. I dance around a bit, he comes up and punches me right as MY Titan lands on him. We both die, and my Auto-Titan is just sitting there like 'Where'd everyone go?'

It's a flight simulator thing. You pull back on the stick to bring the nose up. I used to use it in most games... forget which game broke me and now I play with regular Y axis in most situations.

I have bad days. Hell, I'm having one right now, but I don't use it as an excuse to ruin other people's days. In fact, I'm purposefully avoiding Titanfall (among other multiplayer games) right now just because I don't feel like going off on anyone- I'm not gonna let my bad day turn into someone else's.

Will you guys quit makin' the clickable links on the frontpage so tiny? Makes em hard to middle-click so I can open the page in a new tab.

So you "couldn't be happier" about a PC exclusive that few will be able to afford to play? Frankly, this pisses me off- we already have too few good space games out at the moment- EVE requires a fee, STO is grindy, Star Citizen is still a way's off, and No Man's Sky hasn't announced its platforms yet. I'd just as

Except that as a Christian, I know plenty of other Christians who aren't hard of heart despite playing plenty of violent games. I play them myself, and I still seem to care for others a lot more than a lot of people I've met in my varying walks of life that I doubt play half as many games as I do. So I'm calling

The thought of stuff falling out of, or being picked from, a back pocket is why I will always wear cargo pants with close-able pockets near the knees. Never liked the feeling of sitting on my wallet or phone anyway.