To be fair, the tricky word in the rule is "Control". If it was "possession", then it'd be up in the air. But by definition of Control we see that one player had control first then the other joined the fray, regardless of possession.
To be fair, the tricky word in the rule is "Control". If it was "possession", then it'd be up in the air. But by definition of Control we see that one player had control first then the other joined the fray, regardless of possession.
Not insane, that's like stating that systems almost never overheat due to collection of dust. That's just silly.
his argument isn't invalid. It's an opinion and personal record. Of which I happen to agree with. There had been countless times where I had oft removed and re-inserted a NES cartridge from a system to absolutely 0 change, the exact same glitchy screen (flashing backgrounds come to mind, distorted words). To which a…
If diablo were a pokemon... hell would break loose. Again.
I like it. Seems we're 2 and 2 now.
nah, and it is my fault. specially just the word "no", I agree with you.
It was kind of a joke associated with my other comment. I don't see how facebook isn't the internet :). Everything about it is the internet.
They dont. People out there treat dating like an act, a show. If a situation arises, they don't think about what they'd do, they think about what would be the coolest way to impress a woman.
I personally stopped at "But Facebook isn't the internet."
What do you mean no? lol.
I don't really see what's wrong here. People do indeed turn around and sue their neighbors for issues with trees all the time.
They'd have to do completely new quests, which I think in the end will upset a majority people.
EDIT: That's supposed to say "When an incident is happening", not where.
While I'm pretty sure you've heard enough of "This is not true". It really should be. I'm trying rather hard to find a reason why this would be a bad idea.
To be fair, there was a system developed. And it did deal with combos such as "1111". It was just never implemented.
0880 - what an easy thing to computate.
My opinion is that it's because phones became a visual deal. As soon as actually looking at the phone mattered, it's size and appearance grows dramatically.
"I'm cool with it either way, the game was supposedly cancelled before Nintendo picked it up, so I'd rather it be a Wii U exclusive than not exist at all, but it does mean that I won't be playing it for a good couple of years, if at all."
I don't know about you, but unless you were with AT&T the original iPhone was most certainly not your choice to go with.
But what's the Wii's combined household market? (quick look gives me roughly 96 million, more than half of both consoles combined)