The bounced off Draymond and hit the baseline. How is that not out of bounds?
The bounced off Draymond and hit the baseline. How is that not out of bounds?
Love Draymond’s game, hate the way he flexes and bitches.
Yeah, but OKC also has the Dion Waiters drag factor.
I mean, sure, ok, we’re only 5 games into the season, but how can you have any doubts about this team? Who’s going to beat them in the West? The Spurs, yeah, they could, if the team jells perfectly and they avoid any injuries to critical players.
I’d hazard a guess that free services/product that change over to paid/subscription don’t, historically, do well.
Just to illustrate, I took this photo in my office with a piece of paper substituting for nutsack. You can tell by the image in the header that the camera was even closer to that guys nards, because there’s no legs in teh photo. You definitely do not need a second person.
I’m not sure I understand your question. I mean, I can quite easily reach my own dick with either hand, so it’s not that much harder to hold a phone or camera down there.
I was never an Xbox guy, but I had two friends with one each, and so four of us would get together with them and two TVs and play death matches for hours. We had one big TV with three players on it and one much smaller tv for one guy. It all worked pretty well, as the two guys with the quarter screens on the big TV…
Couldn’t agree more. Watching Kobe heave up terrible shots in the second half was enjoyable though... just like watching any train wreck is.
Well that’s crummy Monday morning news.
Blech.
My point was that you said that one of the reasons 3D didn’t catch on was because it’s a “hassle”. I’m guessing that the same large segment of people that found 3D a hassle, will also find Oculus a hassle.
I guess I just completely disagree with you, as in my mind the similarities between VR and 3D are blatant. VR puts you inside the media, 3D “pops” it out at you to make you feel like you are looking into a fully three dimensional world. Yes, these are not the same thing, but the goal is the same: immersion.
Isn’t the whole premise of VR that it’s like watching a 3D movie, but your inside the movie and game?
What do you mean “after seeing MGS5...”? It’s, in my opinion, the best game of the year, and probably the best game of the last three or four years.
Where ever Kojima ends up next, I hope he makes a game that makes Konami seriously regret it’s decision to end it’s relationship with him. Say what you will about MGS, but they are great games, money makers and an IP that has managed to keep the elements that people love about the game while at the same time always…
Cool man. I don’t work Wednesdays, so it’s often a gaming day for me.
I’m guessing you didn’t read the whole thing? I’m only on page three and it’s already talked about far more than “superficial comparisons”.
Feel free to add me: zombie_shralps (I know, this is a stupid name. 2008 me had no idea 2015 me would hate that PSN ID.
I won’t be picking this up, as NBA2K15 still has plenty of life left in it for me. However, I do like the career mode and that it has a story and some RPG elements in it. What I don’t like, and I’m guessing it’s the same in 2K16, is that my character (the character?) only really has two attitudes, no matter what I…