That's why I said they had to re-write the score. They didn't have access to the original MIDI files, all they had was the in game audio. So every note had to be transcribed, by hand.
That's why I said they had to re-write the score. They didn't have access to the original MIDI files, all they had was the in game audio. So every note had to be transcribed, by hand.
I'm saying "NO" for right now. I like the series and will play it eventually. But, Like Brotherhood, this game appears to be more of an extended expansion pack than a fully new game. Part of that could be my annoyance with Ezio and the location. I really enjoyed AC:1 and AC:2, but was ready for a new "ancestor" after…
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Damn. I did a nice looking Nissan Z car back when I was in high school. I don't have any pictures of it anywhere to get it in for the AOTD... but I'll post one when I get a chance.
It's interesting how most of these basically boil down to a more active, or perceived, police presence.
Like many long running TV series, keeping the opening theme consistent is key. The visuals can change/get updated as time goes on, but the opening song has to stay the same. Would the Simpsons be the same with a 100% remixed opening (I'm not talking about an extended sax solo) or Buffy, or any other long running show.…
Agreed. +1 all that jazz.
Beat me to it!
I think the guy in the video said he had the AC on for one of his kids. Allergies or something...
Within a year of learning how to ride I had #4 happen to me.
In case you haven't noticed, NFS has followed major car movies like vultures ever since Underground came out. Underground = FF, Underground 2 = FF2, Carbon = FF:TD, and now... The Run = Drive (more or less).
You mean game you aren't going to pay $60 for.
What year Miata are we talking? I had a 91 with a hard top and fit just fine. (I'm 6'2")
Agreed. Even the tiny bikes can put on a show. [youtu.be]
Don't worry about the graphics. Just give the modders some lead time and make sure your PC is up to spec: [youtu.be]
I think more than being complicated the Courier was/is an extremely focused product. It was not billed as a "iPad" type magical device. It was billed as a productivity tool and a replacement for a pad and pen. It was more of a Palm on steroids than a computer in your pocket.
You probably hate Super Mario World...
That brings a stupid grin to my face, every time.
Agreed.