On that note, a Stargate may qualify on a low score.
On that note, a Stargate may qualify on a low score.
I believe it's more or less a program which spoofs a specific DNS which then allows you to trigger the "events" or even make new ones.
I believe it was the original Dracula novel left some open ends with Vampire lore (and slaying methods.)
I got my hat drops after a few weeks of not playing (a portion of the previous weeks drops go towards your next if you miss a week or two.)
And I thoroughly promote your comment. That damn thumbs up didn't seem to work, so a reply should suffice.
I had planned to make an NCR Ranger outfit of my own, but considering I live in Australia, getting any real helmets/armour to modify would be a bit of a pain to get.
@Yoshi Salcedo: I hope to all that is un/holy that this is the damn case.
@Dexomega: Oddly enough, after posting this, a very awesome io9'er (few posts below) gave out a gift code to it :D (which I then obtained)
@Gioza: Thanks so much. This act of kindness has awarded you a Hearting :D.
@musetic: That's the funny thing about games which are more pixellated. Last year I was playing through the original Quake and I found the Shamblers more daunting/scary than something like Big Daddies from Bioshock, the Eridians from Borderlands or the Horsemann from TF2. For the latter, I was mostly in awe of detail.
@Gioza: I feel cheap for replying, but since someone already promoted your comment, they probably deserve it. If not, i'll just take it anyway.
Even though this would probably be something great for me, I couldn't push myself to purchasing this.
There's already a "neon buildables" skin on FPSbanana (site renamed, still calling it that though.)
@suryamp: Here's a tip, under the Options in the "Under the hood" tab, uncheck the "Use DNS pre-fetching to improve page load performance."
Nothing from SG1's dvd movies?
I'm going to start with Snivy this time perhaps(Fire-fighting is boring).
@dasilisk: