You should do better than poorly informed associations.
You should do better than poorly informed associations.
Cause balancing issues?
Good to see America is keeping alive their long respected tradition of considering the accused Guilty Until Proven Innocent and it most certainly is their burden to prove their innocence... even if the guy fucking ran out in the middle of a live race track.
Riveting fight scene. I haven't seem one that violent and intense since I argued with my sister over who gets to use the remote control.
It's because he lost the eye due to a magical curse. Not simply blasted off.
I only knew it because I saw the Quentin Tarantino movie Jackie Brown.
Well it didn't work, I have a fetish for butch women with shaved heads.
But the massive defence spending does almost nothing against this.
Wow... you are like the embodiment of the most unreliable source on the internet.
Pink-Subtitle man needs to work at the UN.
Sorry, I don't mean to be patronising, I'm just earnest.
Let me know when you find that sport because video clearly shows this Steward guy swerving to avoid the guy who ran out into the middle of a race track. And Stewart is being investigate by the police anyway.
"I never invested any time in comparing any of the sniper rifles. I steered clear of the intervention due to reasons that we are discussing elsewhere."
"Unless you have a game like Gears of War where you don't respawn you will always have someone spawn behind you"
"There is absolutely no way that these people are making some of these shots"
I think hiding from UAV should be more down to player's skill and understanding than a mere perk.
"If they can see you, they can kill you."
Well why does COD "work" with small maps? Because the spawn system turns the game into a clusterfuck of chaotic running around and running into gunfire and running behind people and shooting them in the back, and maybe going head to head. If you're going to have it messy, might as well have fast rinse-repeat cycles.
"a photo of a musician named Tom Carstairs in concert"
It's not 100% accessible. Finding it is a huge part of accessibility.