dylstew
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dylstew

I agree, but there’s a reason for that.

That whole generation did. At least it aged better than most PS1 games, but I mean, the whole generation is just a hard place to go back to in many ways.

Unless you’re playing through a TV you bought with input lag in mind, it probably has more input lag than your PC monitor. This might be why you’re performing better on your PC than on your PS4.

If you want to learn more, displaylag.com has a breakdown on what input lag is and even has a database of ratings for TVs and

Didn’t the UT for PS3 allow for KB+M? I never played it, how did it compare to the arena shooters of the 90s?

It really is. Two sides of the some obnoxious coin

Yeah, I find it insulting that the thing that comes to mind is “masturbation” (obviously men can only read magazines with women in it but only if they can sexually gratify themselves while they do so) and not “toilet reading” which is the intention. Even as a masturbation joke, it is pretty low down there on the

You don’t need to do much pondering to get what Blizzard was probably going for. To be clear, though: the Deadlock Gang appear to have been whacking it to pictures of Overwatch heroines.

So what’s your take of someone who lives in a country where they physically cannot obtain a copy of the game? The developer/publisher never released it there, it can’t be imported, etc. I think it’s a pretty safe claim that, in that circumstance, piracy is NOT a lost sale, because the person has zero opportunity to

Ironically, your handle is pretty apt right here. Comparing tangible items that have a component cost associated with their physical existence (e.g., a car) with intangible items that can be replicated/reproduced for no cost (e.g., software) is creating a false equivalency. As many people have pointed out before, if

If you’re trying to argue that most of the people who pirated it would’ve bought it if they had no other option, I’m calling bullshit.

Those who don’t like it are probably those that remember the video game market crash of 1983. There’s a reason why Nintendo had those Seals of Approval, as people remember a time when so many games were shit.

I gotta disagree for three key reasons.

I would do it, just for the sake of having the option to switch the goddam mode!

Where is this from? I must know.

For #3 the biggest thing (in my mind) that wasn’t mentioned is that he has no idea how well they match compared to his relationship with his wife. He has absolutely no idea how this woman would change if they got into a relationship; does she like games? the same books? movies? Netflix queue?

I’m usually an expert at eyeballing ass, but I just don’t see it.

It’s new autocorrect feature on iPhone. Apple is redefining the English language.

Fingers-crossed for slopes (and butt-sliding) eventually.

Obviously some commentary on the similarity is warranted; this game has a lot of stuff in its DNA, from Quake and TF2 to DotA and even Street Fighter, but I think it’s important to clarify that, apart from the keybound abilities, there is very little about this game that can be compared to the MOBA genre. It’s like