Mizafim
Mizafim
Mizafim

Or Miranda and Morinth.

If it's fan-made, naturally that's the case. But if it's not hugely demanding on the system, since it is "official" and by Bethesda and all, there'd be no technical reason it couldn't be patched in as an optional mode in console versions.

Also Gau's father tossing him out into the Veldt, and acting like he never had a son even when he came back.

The whole episode was basically one great Burt moment after another.

You could potentially try us.lifehacker.com instead of just lifehacker.com. It might still redirect (I've no way of checking), but it's about all that I can think of.

Control + Shift + Tab goes to the tab to the left. Control + Alt + Tab just goes "Wee, window changing time!"

I'm about to hit the 10 MB point, and it's only getting jittery in cities, so I'm hoping I can avoid that happening. But I'm not holding out hope.

Whenever you reach max notoriety, just focus on getting it down with bribing heralds or killing the officials that occasionally walk around. As long as you don't gain notoriety when you're already at max, that won't happen. At least, until I deliberately did so for challenges, I got through the entire game without

Assuming it's the same for everyone (I'd be surprised if it wasn't) it's just an avatar for your PS3 that says "U3 Beta Tester", so you can show off being all beta tester-y.

Yep. After something like 10,000 rewrites to a nibble (I think. It could be per byte. Either way), that section becomes unusable. Sounds like you've still got a lot of time, but since each nibble has to be rewritten entirely if ANY of its bits change, it can go through it relatively fast.

"These big companies have way too much power," Taylor Leeson said. "They take all the fun out of this."

You can only know how to do that one if you've played Arkham Asylum and ever bothered upgrading your explosive gel. Otherwise, it's not something they cover in either game, so it's kind of a dumb puzzle in that regard.

Part of the Liefeld Principle, probably.

Keeping in mind that they ended up delaying it to next year, they could have been saying "no" the whole time because they didn't think they'd be implementing it. And now that they've found they've got the time/resources for it, they're confirming.

I've always felt that, if the enemy can't see you (either because they haven't noticed you or you use smoke bombs, whatever) then having Ezio being walking death makes sense. He's an assassin. It's what he was trained for. But while he has been trained with melee combat (as shown in II when Mario taught him) it

It has to be formatted as FAT32. Almost guaranteed, your drive is formatted as NTFS, which the PS3 refuses to read (for some reason). Just format the drive and you should be good.

That's definitely a lot of stuff to do, but most of it isn't necessarily HARD. It just takes a lot of time. Time != difficulty.

Dunno about elsewhere, but if it was the same as here, supply could have been an issue. I was interested, but not, y'know, Day One interested, in getting this, so I waited for a price drop. Well before the time the drop should have happened, it was just gone (PS3 version first, 360 version shortly thereafter), and I

All I can recommend is right-clicking on the expand link and opening them in new tabs as you cycle through the list, then just going to the tabs one after another. Still a pain though.

Man, that is one big ass-Lancer.