Good luck breaking that RSA encryption, dumbasses.
Good luck breaking that RSA encryption, dumbasses.
12 hours? Lightweights.
I never called anyone a lobotomy victim. I just said I wasn't one. Difference.
Yes, she's right. A lot of these games have shallow, nonsensical plotting that doesn't really cover the human aspect of warfare. So? Captain obvious to the freakin' rescue. Next, she'll be telling me that bacon is fatty and clogs one's arteries, as if it'll stop me from eating bacon.
If you think MoH is jingoistic, you obviously haven't read the Lensman series.
I understand exactly what she's saying. I just don't agree with it. Yes, real war has costs associated with it. In addition to the monetary cost and the effect on the participants' economies and cultures, there's the cost in human lives as well. War is not a video game. Real war is very, very boring. You want a taste…
They wanna turn shooters into a sport? Sweet! Does this mean I get the same salary as Peyton Manning?
They can't be half as bad as those terrorist dudes from RSV1&2. Those fuckers were annoying. Everything about them made my blood boil.
Yes. Yes, exactly. I would promote this if I could.
Even if he bought her a motor yacht, I'd still say he's a prick.
Does it really matter what material things he gives her? I would have traded all the luxuries in the world to have had a decent childhood free of the traumas I've experienced. In the end, they don't mean anything anyway.
Companies violate IP laws with their internally-produced training and documentation all the freakin' time. I've been handed assignments before where I was basically told to copy shit verbatim from multiple instruction manuals produced by other companies into a single, easy-to-digest presentation. It happens all the…
You should come inside the box... Then you'll know what I mean.
Yep. Video game shotguns in general are a joke. The ones in Fallout: New Vegas are pretty realistic, though. You can actually hit and reasonably damage stuff at least 20 yards away with them.
Yep, most militaries don't use 'em, because they can actually increase the flash/sound. In some ways, a compensator is like the opposite of a flash hider. Some companies like PWS advertise a few of their comps as "flash-suppressing compensators", but that sounds to me like an oxymoron.
Guns are a lot more accurate on full-auto than people think, especially with compensators attached. Notice how 76% of the rounds end up within a 4x4-inch square on the target.
Look at the bullets hitting within inches of each other on the rock. Keep in mind that the H&K G3 is a .308, with very abusive recoil that is frequently cited as "uncontrollable". The recoil of an AK-47 or M16 is much, much less (about two-thirds with an AK, and one-third with an M16).