MrMrBobo
MrMrBobo
MrMrBobo

Sooo I'm pretty much sold on this game but is it multiplayer only? I enjoyed COD: MW1 -2 (I'm still boycotting MW3) for the single player story before I ever dived into multiplayer admittedly.

I hope there is at least going to be a setting to keep the feature optionally.

I read this in my head with your voice. It was great.

They don't just market it for gaming. There's a Kinect for Windows with SDK and what not for other applications besides gaming.

I love that kind of book. I'll give it a shot.

How good is the book?

Doing what he did back in the day was pretty danm sweet. Especially because it was Java (Evil Garbage Collector). He has a persistent state world where millions of voxels must persist their state at pretty much all times, and not only that more voxels could be created at any given time. If you've spelunked through

Eh Java has it's user unfriendliness as well. But when it comes to Video games I would say it has more unfriendliness in the form of performance hits. Which actually makes what Notch did very impressive.

You can do that in C++.

I was hesitating getting this game before but now I'm sold.

You can play the entire thing and not have to talk to anyone. All the "dungeons" have a party find option which depending on your class determines how fast a party will be found, but the leaves you up to explore and do other side quests while you wait. So if you like single player games with optional multiplayer then

I use LaTeX! :D

If only this were true T-T

At this point I feel like what actually is assigning value to Bitcoins are people buying and selling bitcoins rather than any specific services. That's why they are pretty volatile still (I would hope there is some market balancing going on too).

2 rocks!

If there were are no generation gaps for PC's then a modern PC game today would be playable on hardware 10 years ago. There are clearly gaps, and you can choose to observe them if you want or just ignore them all together. It's just a way of thinking of things.

Original Topic was unrelated, we're talking PC game generations. I don't know what the world will be like when the PS5 comes out.

I think it's not making sense because you're taking this a little bit more seriously than I am. O_O But to be fair I'll respond a bit more seriously. First off ignore everything but current PC games released in the past 2 years. I would define current gen PC gaming as 1080p resolution running at 30/60fps and next gen

Huh? We're talking about Steam Machines not PC's, kind of a hypothetical at the moment though.

Yup it's something we all know but never bring up. It's one of the core reasons for the advancement of streaming technology.