I love Ketchup. It's one of those rare things that make me feel sort of patriotic... or at least proud of my white-skinned, American culture. Heinz Ketchup, Saturn V's, Apache Helicopters, and Red Dawn.
I love Ketchup. It's one of those rare things that make me feel sort of patriotic... or at least proud of my white-skinned, American culture. Heinz Ketchup, Saturn V's, Apache Helicopters, and Red Dawn.
It's 79 -_-
That makes sense, but I still feel kind of apprehensive about it. The greatest science fiction movies came out of the 80's. I love the level of grit... big hulking space ships, computers with nothing but green text, 80's high fashion (blade runner,) and cigarettes EVERYWHERE. I get that this is a more advanced,…
A $150 video card can last you a good 5 years. You just won't be able to run games at the highest settings after the first 2.
On the smaller version microsoft later released, the black and white buttons were placed under the main face buttons, and you could easily hit (at least one of) them by bending your thumb inward, and tapping it with the inside of your second knuckle, without moving it from its resting position. I only remember because…
I honestly never have bad experiences with people in movie theaters, exept maybe going to see more juvenile comedies. I also live in Ohio... and people here are pretty temperate I guess.
lol, I know, I thought you were just complaining that those upset about high prices don't understand the other investments involved in making a new console.
We already have a movie. It's not Oscar-material, and I'm sure it's very exaggerated and inaccurate, but it's a good and entertaining movie with lots of culture.
What makes you think our descendants will be anything but worse?
I don't necessarily think it's demonstrative of ignorance or stupidity, but I think it probably requires that you be a bit oblivious to the world around you. I learned about the Titanic through the movie (I think I was 5 at the time,) and I think we did actually talk about it in school, though I'm sure the teachers…
Honestly, I think the history channel has become just as trashy. Every time I turn it on, it's either some silly ancient aliens show, or some exploitative Hitler documentary with a deliberately deep-voiced narrator.
I don't understand why companies keep making these shitty live action trailers.
Is that Sarah Connor?
Remeber that gopher in Animal Crossing that would pop out of the ground and yell at you every time you turned off your Gamecube without saving first? I'm pretty sure that's what he means.
You know, I'm not completely opposed to the concept of paying for multiplayer... if it means a more unified system... which doesn't do away with user-made content, privately-controlled servers, and all that good stuff. I think the problem would be that no one is really in a position to monopolize PC multiplayer like…
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Really? I was thinking ass
Gears of War PC used Games for Windows Live right? I think that explains things well enough.
For now, I'm just gonna operate on the assumption that it's going to be some god-awful, free2play browser game... but I really hope it isn't. Epic is one of the few companies that seems at all interested in creating solid multiplayer games that don't obsess over enormous player-counts, and the emulation of real life.