That ship was worth around 11,000$... Yep.
That ship was worth around 11,000$... Yep.
Dude, seriously? Eat a dick, you don't come off as a jerk you come off as an idiot who somehow thinks he has the power to diagnose someone through a picture on the internet. Take your your agenda and an organic banana and shove them up your ass sideways, you fucking tool.
Are you seriously using this unexplained death to promote your pro organic bullshit?
Shit, apparently he died of irony. What the hell are the chances of that? Now I'm even sadder, because I knew he would have laughed at the idea.
...while the colonial Africa map is an overly-complicated mess.
"Obviously, the footage here is from the PC version."
When is it not?
You're on a website dedicated to video games. Let's keep some perspective.
Autism incarnate
it's one of the biggest F2P games on PC, why wouldn't two maps worthy of going into an update be notable?
The USD is backed by the most powerful government in the world.
Stupid should be illegal.
As a huge fan of anime, I found the animation to be exquisite. They took an exaggerated Disney style approach to the movements of the characters and it came out looking more refreshing than anything to come out of Japan in quite some time (IMO).
It's a fast moving situation and the public is better served by getting out information quickly. Checking the passenger logs to confirm the identity of a Twitter user saying he was on the plane in this situation is pretty pointless. The description doesn't say "a 100% verified passenger of the plane said the…
Yeah. He should be a tool who does things only because others demand it, and he should abandon his "I do what I like to do" business sense.
Or, since he says he is the chief designer, and doesn't play the ps3, he doesn't want the company name tarnished by sub-standard ps3 controllers.
How is anyone claiming to be an eyewitness CREDIBLE? In this case, as others mentioned, his proximity and the fact that he seems to be a credible person make pretty likely that he is telling the truth. In fact, in this case, it is us who get to determine his credibility rather than a reporter. Clearly, take everything…
Considering the proximity of the photographer to the aircraft it seems fairly safe to assume the photo, and therefore the tweet, came from someone aboard the plane.
And you suggest what as a more credible source? If a tweet comes from a credible source, it is credible. If not, it isn't. Same as print, radio, t.v., etc.
Well, if other companies are not demanding patch fees, then to compete, Microsoft needs to change.
If your metric for "huge success" is "a convincing marketing campaign" and not "software that properly functions in any space smaller and differently-lit than a suburban living room", you probably need to get your priorities in check.