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This is for games from the past generation.

This song already had an entire Last-Gen Heroes post dedicated to it.

It sounds like you're probably doing it wrong. An arcade stick should neither require large sweeping motions nor much use of the wrist. It too should only require movements that are a mater of millimeters and the movements should come from your arm, not from your wrist.

The quality of the design doesn't matter because you control a d-pad with your thumb and an arcade stick with your whole arm. Your arm is stronger and faster than your thumb and no gamepad will fix that.

Before the 90's. Making this book post WWII

Well this guy is talking about .3 to .5 second differences. For that level of precision you need an arcade stick. However comfortable one might be with a pad, they're not as fast no matter how well built they are.

If you're that serious about fighting games why not buy an arcade stick?

One of the reasons I like AC is because it has features things that are outside of the normal pool of influence that are in video games and show us new things such as respectfully telling the story of an Indian, and at a critical junction for their way of life. A character like Ezio is surely more likeable and the one

There are certainly other great SSD manufacturers than Samsung, like OCZ, maybe they don't give you as much memory per dollar though.

There are certainly other great SSD manufacturers than Samsung, like OCZ, maybe they don't give you as much memory

I think the idea of adding a crouch/take cover button shows a great lack of understanding of the series. It's a different take on stealth and he's arguing that it should be based around the same mechanic as other stealth games. Crouch walking is actually a completely unrealistic thing. In reality crouching doesn't

You can file a lawsuit for pretty much anything including this. What you can't do however is win that lawsuit.

One large thing missing from this explanation is how transactions figure into the game.

What's with TechSpot always doing their benchmarks in 16x10 resolution instead of 16x9? I know there are some people who use them but why not do a test in 1920x1080, which is by far the most common resolution in a monitor these days?

Tell her to drink Sailor Jerry's instead

I thought it was a nice looking game. It may not have been the best overall but I'd say it's one of the best looking open world games to date.

I see. I didn't buy it until a Steam sale several months later either.

Did anyone else have the problem with the DualShock where your fingers rest on the back of the controller where the screw holes are and you get little circular blisters unless you cover the screw holes with tape?

How was it a mess? I didn't have any performance issues with it.

I don't understand why he wrote that either. I played III on the PC and had no problems with it. I had just about everything maxed out and the worst thing I could say about the performance is that it dipped under 60FPS at times.

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Also remember how before sunshine was used in every trailer, this one was