MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield

I scanned through the comments here, and there's one amazing show no one has mentioned yet.

Although it's not impossible for a game that has been a daily deal to be an even cheaper flash sale. Picked up Skyrim a few sales ago this way.

Well, you could try to not use acid on everything. Not sure about playthrough 1, but in playthrough 2 it's only effective against armor, while suffering a damage penalty for everything else. If you want a general-purpose element, use shock. Hugely effective against shields and no damage penalties against anything else.

Profit!

I'd love it if Half-Life 3 had already been released, but only accessible by a direct Steam search and nobody would have though about doing that yet.

If it were to happen, I think it'd be the start of a loop.

Gee thanks, now I have a lot of tabs open.

Revolution is entertaining, yes, but it also seems quite clumsily written. I don't recall pondering on storytelling structure and such while watching other shows, but here the plotpoints seem to be more "artificial". It's like the writers are going "Hey! This is the conflict in the scene, look how well it is written!"

As my Photoshop teacher so delicately put it: "The difference between DPI and PPI is the same as the difference between an apple and a brick."

Care to share the make and model of that black rectangle of yours?

Yes they should have. Astrid should have been shown sleeping in a sleeping bag and woken up by the observers arriving. To achieve consistency, the observers should have been tipped off to their location by her going to get supplies, and not by Walter. I mean, it shouldn't take them days to answer the alarm.

On the topic of desirable but unavailable domain names... I love how they state on steam.com that this domain is not for sale... then do absolutely nothing with it.

In all fairness though, a BSOD is usually an user error, or a third party program misbehaving. I don't recall ever getting a BSOD that was purely Windows' fault.

This review seems fair to me. I suspected that I can't type with the touch cover on my lap, and that RT would be vastly inferior to x86. So, yeah. It confirmed my suspicions. I will wait for the Pro tablet, or get a fantasy form-factor machine from another manufacturer.

Any cloud service worth their salt has offsite backups, and often even offsite-of-offsite back-upped backups. It's not earthquakes you have to worry about, it's the cloud going out of business or abusing your privacy that is the issue.

"After inspecting the artifact, however, the dimensions of the Anubis Shrine do not match the purported dimensions of the Ark of the Covenant as described in religious texts."

Uh, what driver issues? It's totally cool that you you use a mac, and I'm not trying to convert you or anything, but... I've been a Windows user all my life, and I haven't run into any driver issues worth remembering. If you mean the trackpad issue in this review... well, the software wasn't finished. The issue is not

Get some melatonin pills. Problem solved. Sleep in as much as you want on saturday/sunday, then on sunday evening pop one of these and your rhythm is fixed. Repeat next weekend!

The sound styrofoam makes is nasty. The stuff spoils many otherwise-pleasant unpacking experiences. Also, I hate touching foam rubber. It's indescribably horrible.

Huh? I'm afraid I don't agree at all. Louis is an immature and probably a bit evil character, but not because he is a gamer. It is never insinuated that games have made him the way he is. He just happens to like games. And because he's a technology whiz, he has the skills to make one, so he does that. I see nothing