Classic movie... amazingly mistitled.
Well, we never see it operated in the movie but it's clearly based on the Steyr-Mannlicher Model SL Rifle which most definitely had a chamber continuous with the barrel and a rotating bolt as the breach-block.
I think the appropriate term is "New Gen" as this generation really is new.
How many second, third and even FIFTH chances are we going to give Sarkeesian?
Bolt action handle... and revolving 6-chamber cylinder.
"deactivated for a variety of reasons, including possible impacts on visual fidelity"
What has been seen cannot be unseen.
I'm all in favour of choice... I - like 79% of consumers - choose to reject Kinect.
My god... Huff post was right...
"It's a game, and it just reacted to something out in the real world... AWESOME!"
Here's the naming scheme they are using to describe the size in prefix as they make telescopes of larger and larger scale:
The 30-minute gameplay demo of Metal Gear Solid V Kojima finally showed us in his podcast wasn't just about hiding behind corners and riding around the desert.
I find your response pretty disingenuous, it's not just road works which could make noise, it's an annoyance that the game could be ruined by someone else's noise when the noise OUTSIDE the game world should have NO IMPACT on what happens INSIDE the game world. Your friend saying "hey what game are you playing" should…
"Dead Rising 3 uses it to let the hordes know when you are making noise"
I understand that concept. I don't understand why you'd want to keep Kinect plugged in (or ever even plug it in, in the first place) if "programatically" it was turned into a paperweight.
If a developer uses the Kinect-free option, their game is flagged as a non-gesture game. Not only will the game not be able to support gestures, but system gestures—such as reaching out with both hands and bringing them together to minimize a game and return to the dashboard—will not work. Visual recognition features…