So, uh... a phone has managed to cram three more pixels into each inch than a phone that's been out for nearly two years? That somehow doesn't impress me.
So, uh... a phone has managed to cram three more pixels into each inch than a phone that's been out for nearly two years? That somehow doesn't impress me.
Ummm... My Quattron does this right now. Why is this significant? o_O
I'm seriously expecting this game to make me cry. There's no way they'll let the griffin live until the end of the game. ;_;
Turok was pretty awful, which is sad because they went through a lot of effort to nail the technical side of things (like actually recording the sounds that the bullets of different guns make when impacting different surfaces).
- Fallout 3/NV (it's just not exciting to me, which is odd, considering that I love The Elder Scrolls series and post-apocalyptic things)
So, uh... what about all of the women on this site that find this relevant? Or, you know, the men? Where would the place be to have this discussion if not here?
I get your point, but how much of that magic remains with a movie that's 95% CG like Avatar? For really CG-heavy movies, it's obviously fake, but the extra features are pretty neat. I feel like they make me appreciate the movie more because I know how hard people had to work to get it to my TV. :)
Is anyone else bothered by the fact that in the thumbnail, both halves clearly show about 55% of the girl's head?
Ah, you're in it for the practicality, not the pretty and the money. I like and agree with you. :)
1. No, it doesn't, and I'm fully aware of that (it factors greatly into my arguments about the music industry), but it does apply in the case of most of my PC-gaming friends. =/
It's definitely a nice "haha" to the rest of the world's economies. That's a lot of steel to put into something very tall that has no... you know, rooms.
I think you've finally found a way to pull off repetitive repetition without being redundant. Well done, sir!
Because that's not an opinion. Depth of gameplay is something that can be mapped out in terms of the different possible approaches it offers the players. This game just came out yesterday, yet somehow you've already played it enough to decide that it's not as deep as Punch-Out!?
The biggest PC gamers I know pirate literally nearly every game they want. They'll buy a game every couple of months and download three or four that they never will in the same span of time. Could be that there's some kind of connection between that and what you're talking about.
I've had my level 34 Infinity Blade save go bye-bye after an update failure followed by the discovery that my backup hadn't completed properly before the update. Also, now that I own an iPad (which I heavily prefer when it comes to games), it's nice to know that if I want to spend a few minutes progressing in Chaos…
For those wondering why this is a big deal (especially in contrast with Android's already highly capable voice control features): Up to this point, Apple's voice control has been over the iPod and calling people. This finally brings Apple's voice control from "occasionally handy" to "HOLY CRAP IT CAN DO EVERYTHING."…
You seem to be forgetting how much it would cost to get those metals here. The price of "Martian gold" would almost assuredly be astronomically higher (no pun intended). Think about it: they'd have to pay for the fuel to get there and back, engineer "space mining" vehicles and the newly engineered spacecraft that…
Shaun of the Dead.
Go ahead, berate the person who's seemingly the only good employee at Comcast for trying to do his job well. Classy.
I'm still trying to figure out the whole "Eastern Antarctica" part.