Zooperman
Zooperman
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I knew this was about that guy. I ran into him last night while on a BoS escort quest. The combat shotgun (heavily modified) proved to be a godsend in my case, plus I had Strong with me and he kept him occupied for precious seconds while I zeroed him in. Loot was pretty disappointing though... I ended up selling the

Not sure why everyone is so baffled by this. What brought that plane down is certainly no mystery to those of us that remember Pan Am 103.

I streamed it via the Yahoo app on the XBox360 and had no problems. Streaming quality was fine, almost as good as broadcast.

Given how things turned out, if the stadium were not a gun-free zone the guy would have died in a hail of gunfire from all directions, instead of just being wounded by one guy...

You mean mob mentality.

He kinda looks like Deiter, from Sprockets (old Mike Myers SNL bit).

I’m going with actual snow. They are in Buffalo after all. :P

I agree with you. The hype-with-no-release-announcement gimmick was apparently just to secure additional funding. Nothing more. They have no idea when it will be ready, but if they came right out and said that, interest would evaporate and so would any financial backing they hoped to acquire. No surprise really, since

I bet it was the dog.

Nice art. Looks kinda like No Man’s... uh, Boat.

I remember seeing this game pop up on PSN and wondering what it was, but then I saw all the negative reviews/gamer backlash and decided to give it a pass. I still have a really hard time understanding why a game with so many COLLISION issues as well as terrible pop-up and LOD management managed to make it through

It’s reminiscent of the Wehrmacht Iron Cross decoration, circa 1939.

Almost right. We did not stop Japan’s access to oil, we stopped selling it to them. At that time the U.S. was still the world’s biggest oil exporter, but we were by no means the only one. We objected to what they were doing to the Chinese so we stopped selling them oil, as well as rubber and scrap metal, but other

No, I think you missed MY point. The failures in any of the wars since the defeat of fascism, including the ones you mentioned, were due to politics, failures of doctrine, and/or of leadership. Not the soldiers on the ground. Vietnam’s failure was one of policy, first and foremost; we simply didn’t take the time to

You’re judging their ability solely on the outcomes of those conflicts, but that isn’t fair. Our own results in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan have not exactly distinguished us either, yet nobody would question the fighting ability of American troops. The same goes for the Israeli/Palestinian wars in Gaza and South

This is the same assessment that we’ve been getting, even when the Soviets had over 15,000 tanks stationed in Europe. No news here. We could never match them man-for-man, not without instituting a permanent draft and maintaining troop levels at Spring 1945 levels (and bankrupting ourselves in the process).

Seriously. Japan. WTF.