I don't remember how many times I tried getting into Killing Floor. I love the idea of it. But I don't like the feel of the guns. They never feels... clicky enough. Not enough meat, not enough chunk. Like a 90's FPS before physics was understood.
I don't remember how many times I tried getting into Killing Floor. I love the idea of it. But I don't like the feel of the guns. They never feels... clicky enough. Not enough meat, not enough chunk. Like a 90's FPS before physics was understood.
I read Steam, as in some magical box lets you play Steam games on your TV.
@Awesome Mcawesome: Not for me. I have a cable internet connection, and everything feels pretty 1:1 to me. Then again, I'm playing some very visually intensive single-player games. (Borderlands, Assassin's Creed 2, Farcry 2, and Red Faction guerrilla)
@killakoopa: The Nytimes one brought me to a non-existing page the Wired one says nothing about the DNA. I guess loosely, you can say 'multiple encounters of rape', but it's still 2 women.
@polyorpheus: In British custody, sadly.
@Gameslaya: YOU ARE AWESOME! I followed your advice and I WON!
@Gameslaya: I'm pretty bad at the game. This is probably the most Texas Hold em I ever played. Is there a way to always tell if they're bluffing? Or does this come with experience?
It's pretty gimmicky, but damn it. Chime is a freakin' AMAZING game!
@Paul Elliott: As a guy with a female undead character... nobody likes me.
@MoBoRoS: Underneath all that rock is Meatboy himself.
@QuadA: What the hell did I just watch?! That was awesome!
@Suzaku: Wow, thanks for the info. I actually did Arathi Highlands and Hinterlands back to back, and just gave up on the whole experience. I'll definitely head to Western Plaguelands now.
@dxrebirth: Appreciate it.
@dxrebirth: Wow, I think you really need to read the conversation again. Remember that part where you said 'What is the difference?" And I told you what the difference was.
I think non-tippers and people who tip lower than 15% would have their minds blown after working 1 day in the service industry.
@slightlyhardup: I dunno man. My haircuts cost $10, and MY gift is a nice bottle of wine. I don't make much money, which is why I get my haircut at a affordable rate. Don't you feel any guilt that we both are giving the same type of gift, when we both have two drastically different incomes?
@Mr Quacker: The hell are you talking about? The service industry is LIVES off tips. Not the $2.15 an hour the restaurant pays us. If you weren't planning to tip, then go somewhere else. You're our boss, you pay US for the service. We don't owe you anything.
@danger the pirate: I read that mail workers are not allowed to get tipped with money or gifts worth more than $10. It was in this brochure I got in the mail that detailed a lot of information on how to avoid basic crimes and check ID before letting anybody in your house. (my neighborhood has a lot of crime.)
@dxrebirth: Are you seriously doing that now?