@ImNotCanadianEh: Older games like CS Source run on older versions of the Source engine; in this case, they needed to rebuild CS:S on the Episode 2 version of the engine.
@ImNotCanadianEh: Older games like CS Source run on older versions of the Source engine; in this case, they needed to rebuild CS:S on the Episode 2 version of the engine.
@odelay321: I assume you just have to bind alt fire to something else, assuming you don't have the new 'super secret right button' Apple mice or simply don't find the right click reliable.
It takes a special kind of manufacturer to fix a critical system error by removing the system error indicators.
@dunetiger - Free DaiMac!: "LSD is a hell of a drug."
@excaliburps: Maybe if she were like a Japanese voice actress.
@Curiously Flamboyant Sheep: I personally am looking forward to Cliff Bleszinski's Civilization 6. You will need to discover both guns and chainsaws before you can research guns with chainsaws on them.
@Deanb: By that standard the guys who made Rogue Warrior are Bethesda.
@Kallandar: Eh, better id than Bethesda.
@Burning: Uh, I think it was Quake.
"happyFam02"? Seriously?
Yes Brian, you are the controller of the bathroom. You can turn on the ceiling fan or leave it off; close that door most of the way or just leave it wide open; flush or not flush. It's like Black & White, except with feces.
If by 'Monster hard drive' you mean '50% the capacity of a standard PC hard drive', then sure.
@Asbestos_Underwear: I think you might be right; someone in marketing was having fun with that last clip.
@AncientUnknown1: What exactly would they do? Throw some slightly faster processors into a slightly bulkier/more unstable hardware configuration and roll it out the door at 75% the cost of a gaming PC? What would be the point?
@Goofyroooo: And toxic and sticky and blackened is he.
@Salari: Man, if this oil spill happened under Daniel Plainview's watch, heads would fucking roll.
@CloserDivision: Don't forget Mona Sax in the somewhat terrible Max Payne movie.
@ispara: A surprising amount of stuff from Mario 2 has made it into the canon, though. Luigi's lanky, floatier jump mechanics, for instance, are standard issue now.