ThreeOneFive
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This looks like one of those low-budget Nexon versions of Counter-Strike that’s only available in South Korean PC Bangs

Liquid cooling is almost essential for these mini-ITX cases, but you can usually get away with air cooling for the slightly larger micro-ATX ones.

How about we fix the root of the problem and completely rewrite the DMCA? It’s not 1998 anymore, that fucking thing was written when the internet as we know it did not exist.

So something I’ve always wondered, do you still actually own the seeds you send there? Is it like deposit box in a normal bank, or more like some big communal repository where scientists/researchers/post-apocalyptic farmers have carte blanche to take what they need?

So he’s all for politics in games... as long as it’s coming from people not connected to his company in any way and doesn’t impact his bottom line.

This. Palmer is a clown but if the issue is that this piece of gaming history shouldn’t be in the hands of a private collector then... maybe take it up with the person selling it to private collectors?

I mean in any other case I’d agree, but Underlords is in a really weird spot. It’s been playable for almost a year now, the Autochess craze has come and gone, and they don’t even have a purchasable battlepass yet - instead still using the free “Proto Pass” that was added a few weeks after launch.

Valve might as well just buy that game and rename it Counter-Strike: VR, love it. There are some good ports of CoD 2 maps too

Underlords... doesn’t have any lootboxes though?

Eh, as someone who can’t really hang with most shooters anymore I like the Battle Royale stuff. I actually find it to be the exact opposite, I end up doing way better than I have any right to because the first 80% of the game is pretty heavily dictated by randomness. And the skill-based parts are more about

Funny enough, it’s a bit of an open secret that most pro players use smurf accounts and Valve kind of just turns a blind eye to it.

I probably followed a dozen different “Ocarina of Time 2D” projects when I was younger, all of them fizzled out into nothingness for some reason or another.

Not quite the same but I fucking love how Prime does it, with a little panel on the pause screen showing what actors are in the scene and sometimes a little fun fact about production.

100% agree, but calling it “nuke” doesn’t exactly help with the stigma. Nuclear, if done properly - with modern plants overseen by a competent authority, and not built on a fault line - would be a massive boon for the environment.

You’re not wrong but for as much as VR is still in its infancy, AR is even further away from being a commercially viable product. Hololens and Magic Leap, which have had tens of millions in R&D pumped into them over the last 8 years, scaled back tremendously and are now only used for extremely specific and

In theory sure, but Israel is a key component of the military industrial complex and there’s no way in hell the powers that be would ever let that happen.

Metal Gear Biden: Tactical Kidsniffing Action

This is absolute insanity to me, Ashtray Maze was the highlight of that game for me. It’s the cherry on top - a shot of pure, distilled campy-ness right into your veins reminding you that you’re still playing a damned videogame and damned videogames are supposed to be damned fun.

I took it as Rian running a bit counter to how Abrams had pretty plainly set things up to go.

Thank you. I feel like I’m taking crazy pills whenever I hear people talk about how “subversive” The Last Jedi was. Like, it’s the same damn movie as all the others! I don’t dislike it because it’s different, I dislike it because it’s the same played-out formula they’ve been drip-feeding people since the 80's but they