What a horribly underrated game.
What a horribly underrated game.
Yeah, and a Dyson Sphere would blow a space elevator out of the water. I'm not entirely sure of the relevance of either to the conversation.
Christ, you're right. I usually think of my machine as being six years old, but it's more like eight... :-/
*fistbump* First-gen Mac Pro here as well. It's still a beast of a machine, it's just a shame its 32-bit EFI prevents it from upgrading to Mountain Lion/Mavericks.
Oh, these European open-world RPGs are not so bad for tiding you over Bethesda's off-years. :)
Well trolled, sir.
My new laptop is not from apple. Nuff said.
Cheers. I changed the Jobs's.
It's more the fact that there's a visible link between you and the ground when you're on a structure. You can *see* things getting smaller. Looking down from an airplane and seeing a backdrop of landscape is a bit more abstract and disconnected; not something our ape brains evolved to fear. You *know* you're high up,…
Well, following that line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, if you had a good imagination to start with you wouldn't need toys at all, would you?
> windfucker
That's why my keys and my phone have to cowboy up and share a pocket.
Bioshock Infinite loses Story and wins Action. W.T.F.
Even though that makes the Xbone look worse on paper, it have more memory
I have a rev. 1 kit. It's not for everybody (hell, neither is gaming in general), but the people who are already intrigued by the idea are going to go nuts over it.
2/10. Picking the lowest-hanging fruit, and fairly uninspired delivery. The two points come from bringing up curling, so there's that.
I had that same GIF on the clipboard and ready to go...
Not to mention the Bethesda games.
Generalizing personal opinion to "everybody" appears to be a common fallacy.