So this isn't a port of FFVI Advance? I am confused.
So this isn't a port of FFVI Advance? I am confused.
You give some kids computers/tablets who's only restriction is a file they can edit/delete and you are surprised they removed the restrictions?
Here's a specific example: if a uniform/armor has a boob window in it, I expect the male uniform to have one as well. Equal cardiovascular vulnerability for everyone!
As a man this is what I want from the female soldiers in my games: exactly the same thing as the male soldiers. I want the uniforms, the equipment to be identical (whether serious or ridiculous). That is all.
As a man this is what I want from the female soldiers in my games: exactly the same thing as the make soldiers. I want the uniforms to be identical (whether serious or ridiculous). That is all.
Ladies and gentlemen. I propose a compromise. Companies shall be allowed to aggregate & sell our personal data, and in turn, will provide us with 60% of the profits from the sale of any bundle containing our info.
The English version of Metroid Fusion also had a near simultaneous release to the Japanese version, in fact a it was almost a week earlier in the US!
I was talking to someone and they mentioned a game for the Xbox One, and I was thinking that couldn't be right, as that game series was never on the Original Xbox. It took me a minute to realize they were talking about the new poorly named Xbox One!
Regardless of how bad Zynga games are, the top man in a company shouldn't be bored with their (category of) product.
As a gamer, you have the right to be bored with games. As the owner/operator of a video game company, he doesn't have the right to be bored with his product.
I've been hoping for a controller that collapses to save space when not in use.
I'm confused. Are these supposed to be talking/communicative dinos that or just "animal" dinos that should be eating them instead?
My guess is that the computer scans the cube, determines what moves and in what order to perform, then does them.
What I mean is, the computer has already solved it before the first rotation on the cube occurs.
I confess I was watching the whole time expecting a Titan to break through the wall.
Textbook makers take note! These are massive improvements that should be adopted immediately in your textbooks!
There's a few algorithms. They basically all involve backtracking a solution stack.
Sure, if you want to take the proper algorithmic approach…
I would argue that the solving we see isn't what most people think of the process of solving a rubic's cube. Most people will move the faces around to find a solution, this looks more like the robot just replaying a solution in the computer instead of solving as it goes.