It's releasing on PC too.
It's releasing on PC too.
That's the problem with mods these days, but there's usually a server that has at least 5 people on. I suggest trying to play at different times of day, because the servers might be more full at one time than another. Sometimes the WNxGES Public Group hosts public fun nights on its server and it fills up pretty quick.
If you have a PC, you can play paintball mode on Goldeneye: Source.
You have to download it separately. It comes in an .exe file though, so it installs itself.
I'll just stick to my (free) Goldeneye: Source. Plus, it actually plays like the original and not like CoD.
I wouldn't care if it doesn't affect PC gaming because I just love it too much.
I only really feel like I'm missing out on RDR and Uncharted. Those are the only console games I'd like to play and let me reiterate that it's ONLY TWO games. I have several other games to keep me busy on my PC. I also love my Nintendo exclusives so I don't think I'm missing out on much. :)
Yes it is the M4 world model from CSS. It's currently just a placeholder which I'm sure they'll replace by launch. And of course you'll be able to reskin your weapons considering Valve is keeping mod support.
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Yeah, I thought it could have been Italian considering that's the popular choice for opera.
I know Spanish and it's not in Spanish. I believe it is in Latin.
Yep, the full version sounds great.
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It's about time! Anyway, I'm pretty excited to finally play some more Portal 2!
You could see that their flashlights are on, but you can't see them casting shadows like your own first-person flashlight. It's the same case in L4D/2.
The problem with Left 4 Dead is that Valve hasn't implemented that into the Source engine. Valve's tech isn't entirely up to date, but I do hope that they can implement multiple light sources like that sometime in one of their future games.
I'm not sure which version you're playing, but on PC they recently released a big patch for BFBC2 which supposedly fixed many things, including rubberbanding.
Reminds me of Paper Mario.
I know about Halo (only played the first one) but I didn't know it was played professionally. Honestly, I thought only PC games were played professionally except for maybe Street Fighter. Though I don't really follow the professional gaming scene so I didn't really know.
I didn't even know that console players played professionally.