FindingWaldo
FindingWaldo
FindingWaldo

Also, there have been several Japanese Christians who have severed as the country’s prime minister.

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I didn’t have a choice. I was *forced* to finish it by my younger sibling. She absolutely adored it, but she didn’t want to play it, just wanted to watch me play it.

He must’ve picked up quite a few tricks from Cliffy, I think.

For those interested: Dean Dodrill, the guy who did the animation work for Jazz Jackrabbit, is still around and making games.

Only if it involves corny dialogue, mind-bending physics and soul-shattering ineptitude.

Nope.

Come on man, when it comes to movies, you’ve already proven that it ain’t your specialty. Stick to games, that’s where your talents lie.

well, yeah, I do like them, but that’s just because they’re so dumb! How can I not like them!

...dammit.

Nope. It’s me.

Source?

ALL HAIL GABEN, LORD OF PC GAMING.

Yet another reminder why Sega failed.

Hey, I know this ga-! No, nevermind...

No idea, because a laptop is still a gamble either way. The best gamble is an asus at 15% and an HP at 25%, that's only an additional 10% failure over three years. So, for the sake of simplicity, you're about equally doomed either way. For the sake of gambling, that's 3 out of 4. Odds are still good, but always make

Wish I could help you out on specifics, but I would assume even non-vital would be taken into consideration, since that's something that could be considered a malfunction. But if not, that would explain Asus leading the pack. They've always had the most durable motherboards. Something to do with better soldering or

That's probably for the best. Sky lake is coming out sometime this year, and it'd be best to build a rig with the newest socket for future proofing and stuff. Plus AMD will hopefully be dropping 4k capable vid cards soon. Be good to wait to get on that action.

Yeah, I'm struggling rendering to 4k too, seriously thinking about upgrading to an i7-5820k. Being held back by ddr4 prices though. I need 64 gigs, but I don't want to spend more money on memory than on a damned cpu.

Kinda does, kinda doesn't. As far as tablets go, yes a lot has changed in 6 years. As far as TVs go, no, nothing has really changed all that much. Sure, we got 4k now, but no one really wants it and nothing really plays it. As for laptops, well, they're still using the same soldering techniques and the same factories