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It looks neat... but just doesn't look like it'll be as engaging as most JRPGs. Maybe I'm wrong, and I'd love to be wrong, but the side-scrolling approach just doesn't look like it is going to mesh well with the JRPG, turn-based gameplay.

;) I certainly did. Thanks though!

I've personally never had an issue with this. You've made me curious. You don't happen to use Linux or Mac OS, do you?

Good on the Mozilla guys for giving the correct vision for the web browser, but it honestly takes a company like Google to correctly implement a browser that can live up to that legacy. Pains me to say it, but it's true.

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So I recently watched a series of documentaries on youtube about Pro Melee players, and I have to say that I hope they adopt the Melee design approach once more. Professional Smash Bros was just barely starting to flourish when Nintendo decided to remove a lot of the things that really made skilled players fun to

I was initially excited about this when I saw how much they had reduced the form factor. Seemed like the reduced mainboard could allow for some fun handheld stuff. And while it certainly could, the lack of wifi, SD Slot, and GC backwards compatibility really limits the capabilities you could put into the device you'd

Well, I kind of take issue with this: Slenderman is NOT originally a video game character. Perhaps that is what ultimately made slenderman famous, but it really is an urban legend/scary story that was built up to what it is on online communities.

I was really surprised at how many kids know about slenderman. It really has exploded and become a given bit of knowledge among kids.

It's his cape! Which, apparently, is hard to keep in good shape. AND it's a liability!

Poor Hoar. Such a noble name in his native tongue, destroyed in an instant for being a false cognate in English.

Meh, it would have just been force unleashed with Boba Fett...

They sell lots of things. If you're reading lifehacker, chances are you prefer to make your own things from time to time.

Wait, what pine needles are lethal (seems the wrong term to use here)? I've heard of making a tea with pine needles several times, and never have I heard this disclaimer.

Awesome! I had no idea they had a new album. Thanks for the post! Going to enjoy the rest of my day with this :D

Old EEE PC 701 4G. Really compact, plenty of little OSes you can throw on it. I currently run a stripped-down version of XP and use it as a wireless access point all the time. I've done it before with crunchbang linux as well.

I love checking prices on Amazon's App, and checking Amazon's price history at camelcamelcamel.com to make sure that the prices I'm seeing are really the best and that I'm not buying something at an unusually high price.

Something about these lists has left me a bit wishy washy as to whether they are truly helpful, and I think I just realized what it is: Mixing exclusive titles with ports and AAA/indies all on one list really makes it hard to see what the specific strengths of a system are.

Perhaps you're trying to talk about the movement physics? DOTA 2, from what I've gathered, has some pretty drastically different physics in turning, stopping, and acceleration compared to LoL. Maybe LoL is a bit closer to War 3's defaults in this way, but that hardly is a mark of something being "old".

Do you mean LoL tried to copy the visuals more closely? Because in terms of actual map design, DOTA 2 certainly retains much more of the original DotA than LoL does.

Anybody have a success story of standing desks in cubicle/desk cluster environments?