That idea is actually on-book (?) since the land parts have studs for sticking the included cone pieces while the ocean parts are flat tiles.
That idea is actually on-book (?) since the land parts have studs for sticking the included cone pieces while the ocean parts are flat tiles.
At the 1:07 mark, I’m surprised microsoft is not forced to replace the “red cross” symbols on the health packs.
The like the idea of being able to customize the ocean pattern like a wallpaper. A functional idea are colored vertical bands roughly representing timezones.
Coincidence that Valorant has five-player teams as well? Or Overwatch just catching up?
Once I connected two different apartments on different floors and sides of the building using Powerline Ethernet.
I’m going to get several of these sets so I can at least have four members for each color team. Then I’m going to make each member distinct with matching accessories in the same color. Might also want to create a gray team.
Welp, this is MUCH cheaper than ordering individual parts from bricklink to create my own monochrome set.
How is Epic (launcher/app) a game then? It’s like, “I’m going to watch a movie.” and then instead of getting a movie, I stare at the blinking clock on the VCR for two hours.
Is she... going commando?
Is this about protecting children? How about limiting or blocking payment options for children? But obviously credit card companies don’t want to do anything to limit their customer pool... all those lovely monthly interest charges.
After watching the video, I feel old since I still occasionally wear long sleeves under short sleeves. And have often tied clothing around my waist by the sleeves.
So a sexual video game can be sold as long as it’s classified in an adult-specific category?
The way his suit is straining against that single button, either she’s pulling from the back to make him look skinnier or he has a big fat spine-breaking wallet tucked into his back pocket.
They better fix this soon. With HDR becoming more popular, we’ll soon get blinded by the whiteness.
From all the jobs she lost or she didn’t get when they did a background check. And maybe she can sue the court system for accepting the original charge.
My point was that it’s unrealistic to be able to quantify the health of something. How does one exactly measure hit points? I guess once you decide to suspend your belief on that gameplay element, how to visually represent it is not really a problem.
Was the original charge even legal? If not, maybe she can probably charge for financial lost.
Shield level or armor integrity indicator makes sense. But an on-screen indicator of health? How would that even work? Perhaps have the edges of the screen get darker, like tunnel vision, to indicate that you will soon pass out.
There is a logic problem to the article. The problem with emulation is due to the game code running on an imperfect software replication of the original hardware. How does licensing the games from the original owners and putting them on a cartridge have anything to do with how the game code is run? Is there is missing…
I wonder if the backlog being physical, as opposed to being digital, have any influence on the matter. Certainly physical games, with their storage demand, can be an undeniable monument of your shame, while digital games can easily be a forgotten drip among the vast oceans of various online stores. But if you consider…