ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

I fully expect for a "bus company" to set up their own server and have a teamspeak where people can request rides.

I know the way cars tend to work, I have 200+ hours in DayZ mod. There is certainly a "rich get richer" feel to the game, but it isn't too difficult to get a car if you go out of your way. I can't tell you how many times I've found a pickup truck or a 4-door in a one-off town. Buses also spawn(ed) pretty regularly in

No, I mean a literal taxi service. During the mod there was a group of people who would get buses and literally ferry people around the map in exchange for food. It was pretty neat.

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Yep, I haven't really played Starcraft since getting an MMO mouse, but I imagine that it would work pretty well unless you're already lightning-fast with your keystrokes. It's also good for shooters where you have more than two weapons (think Half-Life or Serious Sam.) Lately I've also been playing Warframe, and your

This is a painfully accurate chart, the only thing missing is "run for two hours at a time." Things will progress a little more quickly once cars are added to the mix. There'll be player-run taxi service, more frequent encounters due to lower travel time, and since cars are zombie magnets there'll probably more PVE

That doesn't always work since the Hive could be wiped.

It seems like a strange direction for Steam to go in, but I don't hate it. I just hope it doesn't suck a lot of resources.

If you've never wished for more buttons then you probably don't want the Naga, and if you tightly grip the side of your mouse then I would advise against getting it. That having been said, I love my Naga. The sensitivity options are pretty good, and I think that the numpad is convenient both in and out of games, MMO

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I'm using the 2012. It is pretty comfortable, but don't expect it to be durable. In the past five years I've gone through two Nagas because their lasers went out. That isn't as bad as it sounds since they have like a three year manufacturer warranty. I recommend if you're going to buy a Naga that you get two though,

TBH, I've gotten proficient enough with my Naga's numpad that it is faster to use it than the keyboard's. It would probably also be convenient for RTS's where you're managing several groups.

Oh god, I can see it now.

Oh good, and now the thread has become a political platform.

Without a doubt he has at least some responsibility for what he watches, and it is a generally bad idea to watch random videos in public, especially a clip from a game which is often considered offensive. On that note, the NSFW warning should be above the video. The fact of the matter is that when given the choice

It doesn't need to be shared, people can see it. The average person doesn't use their computer like this:

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That's debatable, most people would agree that it isn't but others are sensitive. All it takes is a single person's complaint and Starbucks would be within their rights to remove him from their cafe.

He was in a Starbucks, that's the big deal. In some places publicly showing pornographic content could be considered a crime, especially if there are children around. Obviously this could've been avoided if he read the text, but the warning should not be half way down the page either.

Yes, the case I mentioned is the one you are referring to.