i guess it could come in handy after an earthquake if you need to get deformed doors unstuck or something, and power is not back yet
i guess it could come in handy after an earthquake if you need to get deformed doors unstuck or something, and power is not back yet
i saw them this september when they came to Chile... so good
i'm a PC gamer and i didn't like Half-Life
it's called: "Bachelet: En Tierra de Hombres" in spanish, so i guess "Bachelet: In The Land of Men in English
let's see:
not as embarassing as her performance as president, though...
WANT!!!!!
best way to cut down piracy is to give people value they can only get on the legit version. Instead of spending money developing DRM spend some money adding some features that are tied to an online service. Just don't go the stupid way and invent your own service. Use Steam or even, yes, GFWL (never had a problem with…
yeah, i'm sure Blizzard is losing tons of money on the PC. Or Valve... or Bethesda... or even CD Projekt
yeah i'm sure there's no money to be made on the PC... just go ask Blizzard...
Piracy is an undeniable fact of PC gaming, true, just as it is also undeniable that there are plenty of games that make a lot of money on PC despite piracy, and despite the publishers actively working to make the PC gaming experience as bad as possible
and yet, RPS is reporting that another Ubisoft game (Ghost Recon: Future Soldier) was announced to not have a PC version today, using the same rationale...
it IS a kneejerk reaction. Ubisofts sales on PC have dropped 90% since they added always on DRM to their games, without a corresponding increase in console sales. They have been"fighting" piracy for years now and all it has done is send their sales down the crapper.
I'm exclusively PC. I refuse to pay $200 for a console to play games that will look much worse than they do on PC
i bought the Steam version and it ran out of the box... i may have been lucky. I hear most of the performance problems are CPU related, so maybe i was exempt from them because i have a quad core...
not that hard... it runs pretty well on my middle of the road system.
i was actually impressed when it said my name (Francisco) correctly...
Nokia Maps > Google Maps
The same thing could've been said about Nokia a couple of years ago... then they started to stagnate on the software side despite producing above average hardware... sound familiar?