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This article had me up until it said ‘James Corden’.

The Gamecube looked quaint and childish next to its competitors which was damning at the time. Nowadays it’s just kinda impractical.

Twisted metal is fun, but I prefer the newer :

Well, on Win10 for sure, but Win8’s 4k scaling is awful.

Well, on Win10 for sure, but Win8’s 4k scaling is awful.

Because you don’t want to, means I don’t get the choice? Sound logic right there. Just like Bungie said the raids would not be possible with randoms right? But yet that’s how I have played everyone using destiny lfg

Less choice doesn’t benefit anyone. Sure you may not have wanted to do it but what is the harm from letting others do it?

Which is great for you. That’s like me saying, “I’m glad the game doesn’t have colorblind mode because I would have no need for it.”

If you want to release a full game on your own framework or a licensed engine, okay. If you’re making content for a game, that’s “fan content.” That needs to be free.

Otherwise you’re just an indie developer, and that’s different than a modder. The people that want paid for their work need to make their own games, not

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BOOOO Gergo, that’s another deceptive headline. He didn’t DO anything besides join a PL group and hide while everyone else did the work. He was in a group with 3 70s and he was just leaching.

There is absolutely nothing impressive while standing there doing nothing while your buddies do all the work. It’s just a demonstration of a mechanic in the game that shares exp for kills, not any amount of skill, which is oddly called out in the article.

But how much does it cost?

Out of ideas.

Seems like an ill-thought out scheme to be honest, especially given the vast amount of swords that have now appeared and look extremely similar to other peoples. A donate button is whats in order, give us chance to reward the modders who have put serious effort into these things, not the sharks.

So glad I’m not the only one that had to do this. Sadly this was well after personal networks should have solved the problem; I was using floppy disks to move MP3 and MIDI files between my laptop and my desktop computer all through high school. Got really efficient at it too. Don’t miss it one bit; flash drives are

The struggle was real.

Are you sure just 32? I remember going to a friend with over 20 just to get Jazz Jackrabbit 2.