@y5: BC2 has both bullet drop and bullet delay, meaning with a stock scope you have to aim both above and to the side of a moving target. STALKER does this as well, and also adds some random directional spread to almost all weapons.
@y5: BC2 has both bullet drop and bullet delay, meaning with a stock scope you have to aim both above and to the side of a moving target. STALKER does this as well, and also adds some random directional spread to almost all weapons.
@Clutchman83: Max Payne's projectiles are always visible, and they always move annoyingly slow for bullets.
@MrGOH: They call it "a new style of poker", which hopefully means it is asymmetrical in some way (possibly a something closer to a turn-based strategy game).
@Killer Toilet: You run around looking for people trying to play "cops and robbers" and guilt them with flag-waving until they switch to playing cops and cops.
@Korbei83: I heard MJ got to play video games a ways before their release, but damn.
@Jonn: I tend to agree. Wearing a catsuit is sexy in itself; you don't really need all that cleavage.
@GohanEgret: I laugh at many of the things Steve Jobs says.
@OTCIXS: Symphony in Dick Minor is going to be a classic.
@Inzoum: When life gives you lemons, you should also make dicks.
@Keyelite: It may simply be that PC gamers are accustomed to there being no used market for the game stuff they buy.
I think it showed up in a PC Gamer mag or two.
@Cloral: Of course. On numerous occasions they've had problems getting gas to explode even using actual fire instead of bullets. But the barrels in Doom, for instance, are open-lidded and contain some sort of volatile green stuff that probably isn't gas.
Can you actually lay out a set of chemical barrels such that shooting the first one creates a domino effect of explosions?
Wasn't the whole CPU + GPU thing the main point of AMD buying ATI in the first place? This seems like the logical thing to do, especially when both brands specialize in price-performance.
A new mobile device that allows you to make phone calls, send text messages, listen to music, surf the internet, download apps, and do everything else using the same unlimited $30/month data plan?
@mayostard: You could try watching Entourage.
Maybe people should read about the original articles alleging racism before forming their conclusions. The original thing:
"SHIT... I'm facing an existential crisis."
I have thought of some ways you can support developers without paying full price for video games: