From the company that brings you Mario Kart with something we like to call 150cc Mirror. Is it really that much of a pain to reverse the Hyrulian text and change certain dialogue of people that give you hints on puzzles or something?
From the company that brings you Mario Kart with something we like to call 150cc Mirror. Is it really that much of a pain to reverse the Hyrulian text and change certain dialogue of people that give you hints on puzzles or something?
I think only one of them isn't set at zero...
I agree. Nintendo has always been the forerunner in making hardware, on a design level. While they may not always have the power, their design has, for the most part, always been the one to be copied by the others eventually down the road. Not that it can't change, but it's not very likely to.
Probably like selling your merchandise @ Walmart or Target or Amazon.com vs just selling it from your website.
Which I think is wonderful design.
This is exactly what I see when I play with my toys. The joys of imagination...
If single player is literature, then multiplayer is history. There's not a definite end, and is often done without class, but is equally valuable. I'd say that multiplayer gaming at it's worst is worse than solo gaming at it's worst; at the same time multiplayer gaming at it's best is better than single player gaming…
You could always delete the convo, right? I've never bothered deleting on my Focus, so I'm not sure.
Yes, yes and yes!
Slavery as described in the Old Law was not the same as slavery like Israelites under the Egyptians. "Fair" slavery is what is described, where the slaves/servants have rights. But there's no use in arguing people into a fact.
Slavery was a different type back then. Not the kind in America where blacks suffered a lot. It was more of indentured servants for life. Yes, that sounds like just a euphemism, but that's really what it was. It was ground rules for ethics.
By research statistics, yes we are in the majority, but by real-life practice, we're not as much in the majority. Especially in the game industry with a couple generations (and continuing now) about how video games are "tools of the Devil blah blah blah".
God takes imperfect people and uses them to do his perfect will.
First thing before I reply: I've never played Mass Effect, Kotor, or Dragon Age, but have a read a little about them. I've been a Christian gamer since I remember existing.
I wouldn't be soak wick to judge.
Aren't there like a hundred other ways they could use something besides color? Like shape or location or number of lights?
This makes me really hate not being able to play first person anythings because of how they make me dizzy. Bravo, Infinite.
I was in the beta for quite a while, and the game was just too attention demanding. It went too slow when you actually played, and then went too fast when you weren't. Small civs that didn't allow others to join could often be overpowered by super science specializing, and a lot of the mechanics in general are not…
I was about to mention this as well. I love this service. It's probably cheaper for consumers (technically $2.50 a month subscription with $10 more spent a month that you'd probably spend anyway with the year bundle).
Couldn't people break in really easily?