I'm sure you already know this; but hold onto that. One of the most valuable regular-print PSX games out there.
I'm sure you already know this; but hold onto that. One of the most valuable regular-print PSX games out there.
I like how they finish with the reverse flash kick.
At least you care enough about the argument to submit paragraphs pertaining to it (which is to say, roughly as much as I myself care).
Any new pc you buy, will come pre installed with Windows 8, barring very specific circumstances. Not just best buy.
Highly, highly, HIGHLY doubt that game will release without windows 8 support.
This phase of beta is for either legacy accounts, or if you applied for the beta a few months ago you had a chance of getting a key. I also heard of some websites giving some away, so that might be worth googling.
Yeah, it's going on a subscription model, akin to WoW. Which makes those two games the last big budget MMOs to operate on a buy-to-own, pay-to-play model, to the best of my knowledge.
Yeah, not really versed in the comics area; was simply just saying what popped to mind from my memories from the 90's.
Was Jim Lee the guy who did Youngblood? That's what comes to mind when I see the artstyle on that Superman.
Yep, first option they give you when you boot the game up I believe. Gamepad or M/KB.
I've been using M/KB so far, but when I bust out my recliner tomorrow I'll probably give the controller a whirl. I used to use a controller in 1.0, but it definitely wasn't ideal. The UI is much less convoluted now, however.
Well, after spending a satisfying amount of time in the character creation, I have completed the introductory "this is how you move/accept a quest" quest. And so far, seems exactly like I was hoping it would be when 1.0 was released, as far as the UI and such.
Installing the FFXIVARR beta as I type this now... eta 5 or so minutes.
I played SS on the dolphin emulator in supersampled HD. It looks just as good as you'd imagine it would. Probably better looking than the WiiU could ever get it looking considering the insane amount of internal anti aliasing and texture filtering you can turn on if you have the hardware to push it.
I'm saying shut up about it because any rational thinking person who isn't for some reason personally in love with the future of motion controlled gaming has already had their decision made for them: buy a PS4, it's cheaper.
The one claiming 30-50% makes no mention of the ESRAM in the X1, effectively bringing it to 168 tflops vs 176 tflops on PS4, >if utilized correctly<.
They just don't get you man.
You are not speaking from the experience of the Superman games of yore, but rather, preaching to the ideal, of what a Superman game should be! It's not about the past, but the future!
Deep and inspiring, sir, I salute thee.
Asus VG248QE ; it's pretty badass. One word: Lightboost.
Yep, particularly the price point, is something that should straight out moot most of these arguments, especially the Kinect related ones.
The fact that the X1 costs $100 dollars more, should mean (to savvy consumers) that purchasing one, would be a choice to do so out of want for the features therein. And its…
I sold my 3DS to my roommate earlier this year so I could buy a 3D monitor.
Man, I don't know what it is about looking at PCBs, but it gives me that computer building itch.
If it were an option, I'd totally order a dismantled Xbox 360 or PS3 or something as a DIY kit to put together myself. Just for fun.