altitude2k01
altitude2k
altitude2k01

Can't remember if it was specifically 50% but I'm certain I read they offered a reduction.

With you completely. Agree with their policies or not, they were what he signed on for, then when his code went bad he didn't like what he had to pay for. MS' fee was more of a penalty, anyway - in there to ensure developers did the proper QA so they didn't have to patch it more than once. And at the time MS even

Coming from the UK, I always find it strange that such vast swathes of drivers in the US struggle with the clutch/stick shift arrangement and the optimum time to change gear.

Everything you need to know don't?

Why haven't they done enough in your eyes? What have they actually done that's inconvenienced you? Until you've purchased one you are in no position to expect them to "pay" for anything.

"Let us not pretend they have not made up or it".

Which is better than the Marketplace turning into another awful Appstore. If this stuff is going to go through with very little quality control, it should definitely be in another area.

You did a good job, to be fair. I'm just probably expecting commenters to be negative at this point.

That's not in itself a bad thing.

I look forward to my Xbox Marketplace turning into a melting pot of utter, physics-based crap.

If Sony didn't bring the touchpad to all DS4 controllers, its implementation would be tacked on rubbish. But it's not, it's guaranteed meaning developers can build it into the games intelligently rather than making it, or the analogue sticks, a clumsy alternative. Same goes for the WiiU controller screen. Same goes

I think that's just questionable wording in the article. I'm pretty sure it's at the "top" between the two bumpers.

To help it identify that you've picked up the controller, and which controller you've picked up.

Everything you need don't to know?

It's certainly easier for things to move at vastly different speeds - because there's very little to slow them down, unlike here on Earth.

No problem. I hope that didn't sound patronising at all.

Well clearly here we're seeing the shuttle get destroyed with the attached satellite, not the ISS. Then they make their way to the ISS (shown in a different trailer), in which some other nasty shit happens - including another shuttle... After that maybe they have to attempt to get to Tiangong, or a fictional Russian

I'm with you on the music. It certainly isn't bad, but it might have been better without it - Children of Men had little music.

I don't get this at all. To me it looks fantastic. A terrifying account of what could go wrong in orbit, and how screwed you are when it does.

In orbit, things are all moving relative to each other. This stuff might be going fast - but so are you, which is why if you let go of a spanner in orbit it doesn't just vanish from your hand - it floats away (again...relative to you).