EdgarJPublius
EdgarJPublius
EdgarJPublius

If multiple monitors is wrong, I don't want to be right.

@FATDAN: ahem, actually, the influence of gravity never ends, even when you aren't in orbit around a planet, you are in orbit around a star, or the galactic center, or the local galactic super-cluster etc.

"You wouldn't think you could "fall" in zero-gravity, but that's exactly the sensation on offer here."

Seriously though, something, somewhere, has gone horribly, horribly wrong when we're using VOICE to send TEXT messages over a PHONE.

Y'know, phones have this great feature nowadays called 'voice calling' where you can communicate with someone over the phone using your ears and vocal cords.

This story can't possibly live up to that premise, otherwise it would already have nobel prize for literature :P

@DRaGZ: Arkham Assylum's ladders were better than most, but still not very good.

No game has ever had good or even decent ladders. I fully support a developer who decides to avoid doing something as an alternative to doing it poorly.

Nuclear power would also be usable for this, as well as for electrolyzing water for hydrogen and aluminum bearing ores for aluminum.

There is not and never has been any expectation of privacy for /ANYONE/ in a public place.

In my (totally legal .) experience, most RAR'd torrents have been directly ripped from usenet and the uploader was just too lazy to un-rar it before uploading.

I prefer a /good/ third person implementation to first person.

I prefer a /good/ third person implementation to first person.

I didn't play Bioshock 2, and I don't ever plan to. But this excite me.

@38thsignal: Saving this planet? This planet can't be saved, no single planet can last forever. Our own solar system holds countless threats to something as fragile as a single planet, from asteroids and comets to the angry, volatile star at the center. And you don't have to look much farther see that the whole

I'm pretty sure Ron Perlman was the voice of Fallout before he was ever Hellboy

@Wwhat: truth is often stranger than fiction.

@38thsignal: "Firstly, we couldn't possibly colonize a planet that did not know life, because we're quite incapable"

@Keebo: Life on Earth stands no better a chance than we do if we don't get off this rock. Humanity can take all of the variety of life on Earth with us when we depart for galaxies unknown, try finding another species that will do as much good.