axiomofabe
axiomofabe
axiomofabe

Respect, I just want an area less cold and barren.

Yeah it could be wishful thinking, but I'm not sure why you lump wiiu in with n64 and gamecube. Wiiu is a gimmic-centric console rather than a traditional one in my mind.

Man I hope elder scrolls 6 doesn't take place in skyrim.

That’s assuming that this won’t be ported to something hololense like. The NX might be Nintendo rolling in like “THIS OUR HOUSE”

Straight up. Plus that way you can see strangers and challenge them. I for one will find tall grass and pace back and forth for hours.

The six months I lived in England I saw the sun twice. Notably none of this was in summer.

But where is the wee baby Seamus?

If England had this weather it might make me miss the rock.

Obligatory dark knight reference.

NVidia but I played it on my ps4.

Strange I only got one or two crashes but a lot of floating eyeballs. It would mostly happen if I fast traveled and then hopped on roach and galloped towards an NPC.

I feel like if it goes away after a minute or two its one of those glitches that you don’t mind being in there. I honestly enjoy the occasional floating teeth and eyeballs in TW3.

Nope, no one I’ve met has been effortlessly creative, and I’m not sure how I could tell whether a social trait is natural or conditioned. In fact most of the creative people I know would be annoyed by the idea that it’s effortless as they toil for countless hours on it. I personally like Shelly’s later romantic poems,

I read elsewhere (I’d source it but I can’t remember where) that they actually said they were gonna kill everybody on facebook but that it was probably sarcastic. Whether or not it was probably doesn’t matter as “dumb” isn’t a defense that holds up in court (I don’t mean all gun enthusiasts are dumb by the way, just

As a philosophy grad student, I’d like to see more of the humanities address gaming. I often daydream about an ethics of video games class, or using gaming’s soft AI as a way of exploring the potential future of AI and theory of mind (I once wrote a paper about the computational theory of mind and procedural

I see where you’re coming from, but I don’t believe in innate creativity. I think the “creative” are people who work hard and have the opportunities to do creative things. I’ve never known a lazy person to be creative, and I’ve known many people who thought they weren’t talented or creative, but got a chance to try

The entire plot could be “Charlie Sheen flicks a cigarette butt out the window and refuses to be pulled over”.

I think it’s how much of the game you pay for up front. Not sure though.

We missed you Fahey!

I’m thinking about undertaking a project similar to these, where I put a Rasberry Pi in the base of a mug, put the buttons on the top of one handle, add another handle to lay the d-pad into, and wiring up a little screen to be on a hinged lid on top of the mug. It’d be tricky to make everything coffee-proof though.