PC is the lead platform for Dark Souls 2. It had bloody well better be better.
PC is the lead platform for Dark Souls 2. It had bloody well better be better.
Exactly, while I rarely use iTunes, my parents have quite literally thousands of kids TV shows and Disney movies for my 4 y/o bro and 2 y/o sis.
Exactly, while I rarely use iTunes, my parents have quite literally thousands of kids TV shows and Disney movies for…
Why can't they have the same games? Build a PSU which can play anything from Mario to Uncharted. It would be glorious and would spell death for the Xbox. Hell, as a member of the PC master race, I would still be out there for the midnight release of that console.
If I helped build that thing and my friend was driving it and got into an accident and died, I really don't know what I'd be more upset about... My friend dying or all of that work going to waste...
One day someone will make an MMO during the Napoleonic Era? Please?
I completely understand and agree with that sentiment and she is unlikely to change in physical attraction until she turns 30 or so (unless infection, disease, death, etc.). However, I would like to say that the majority of Kotaku's readers are well into their 20s - 30s, obviously I have no statistical data on that,…
She honestly is my dream girl. She's just so perfect in every way.
That's true, but we get A) more exclusives and B) better exclusives which are rarely as broken as console ports. In fact, PC gaming is coming back to such an extent, that it's becoming the main system for a lot of cross-platform devs. Look at Dark Souls for instance, Demon Souls was PS3 only, Dark Souls was a broken…
Wait... What you're telling me is that I never have to interact with the console plebs and indeed can just drive over them with impunity and eventually be able play Star Citizen at the same time? I'll take 3. FOR ALL OF MY EGOS!
It's sad, but true.
than an actual Nobel prize winner
BILBO!
"The idiotic whims of a child"
What part of huge stipend from the U.S. Navy did you not understand? My dad makes just over $105,000 a year in the navy and because we are in Hawaii, we get an additional several hundred bucks every two weeks. He's not the one paying for me to BTC mine, the tax payers of the U.S. are :)
What part of huge stipend from the U.S. Navy did you not understand? My dad makes just over $105,000 a year in the navy and because we are in Hawaii, we get an additional several hundred bucks every two weeks. He's not the one paying for me to BTC mine, the tax payers of the U.S. are :)
But they will only continue raising in price once there are no more left to mine.
I'm 17 living with my parents who receive a large stipend from the U.S. Navy because we live in Hawaii. I'm not losing anything.
That's a good thing, allow me to mine for longer. As far as I'm concerned, they can learn about it when we max out the Bitcoins and they skyrocket in price.