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There was talk (from the actor) that they had asked him to make an appearance in Ep 7, but he turned it down because he wanted a larger part in the new movies.

Also - more responsible gun owners who actually lock up their guns, and a crackdown on secondhand selling. In Texas, I can go up to any person at a Gun Show who’s selling the gun strapped to their hip/slung over their shoulder and buy it off him and get not much more than a receipt in exchange. No background check, no

...corporations that influence our country want to continue making it easy for people to get, carry and use pistols, semi-automatic and fully-automatic weapons.

could prevent.

I will only agree that forcing enemies into choke points is the least satisfying. With Headshot cooldown reduction talent on my Cadueces, with the Flashbang Sticky Bomb, it’s anything but “least effective,” if anything it’s become a go-to staple for us during shotgun/heavy rushes, which, there should still be better

It’s barely effective. More often than not, there’s a wave of shotgunners that just aggressively push you back regardless of your strategy until you get them into a choke point where you can manage them with stuns.

I figured there was a disconnect there - I understood what you were trying to say, just got caught up when I read the sentence and was like “wait, wha?” XD

Because little did you know, not only are they sleeper agents, they’re genetically modified and physically enhanced, sleeper agents.

It won’t. It’s already gone gold. Development is wrapped up, it’s off to the disk presses now.

Just a heads up - I think you meant “ineffective” in your fourth sentence there. Because actually smartly flanking definitely is not effective.

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I mean seriously. Just look how cheesy Dark Forces 2 was. Don’t get me wrong, I loved it, but holy cow these were bad.

From what I understand, it’s not difficult to get OSVR working on products that typically support one or the other. And OSVR is already jumping aboard things like eye-tracking tech, something Oculus and Vive and PSVR don’t presently do.

I highly doubt it will fail just because they changed the name...PSVR is way easier and marketable than “Project Morpheus.” There’s already a lot of people who have preconceived notions that VR is ridiculous, calling it “Morpheus” would only reaffirm that stance. PSVR rolls off the tongue better, sounds “sleek” and

That’s a generous assumption that every single of those 40 million customers have another $500 to throw down on VR, PS Camera, and Move Controllers, let alone the $60+ it will be for each game.

The minimum required space I think is a 5.5" by 5.5" space.

Tell that to the extremely positive impressions of the HTC Vive.

Don’t forget - there is a cheaper PC VR Solution. OSVR is currently in dev kit format for $299.

I have a Fry’s near me and I love it too, especially for seeing hardware in person.

But my Best Buy is way closer, and once in a blue moon I can convince them to price match so I don’t have to drive as far.

I still go to Best Buy. Their financing offer for a TV and audio receiver was too good to pass up (and their price was the same I could get it anywhere else). The one up the road from me has beefed up their selection of gaming peripherals and products, and the Gamer’s Club is a pretty sweet deal if you already have a

Um, what? The fact you actually think that is actually far more hilarious. There’s loads of PC games coming out, some of them even exclusive titles for us that we don’t have to share with our handicapped console brethren.