What's wrong with using a wireless 360 controller? Its great, because most games recognize it and automatically configure themselves and change all of the ingame prompts to reflect 360 prompts.
What's wrong with using a wireless 360 controller? Its great, because most games recognize it and automatically configure themselves and change all of the ingame prompts to reflect 360 prompts.
Underground 2 was amazing.
Because the only reason friends and family like to attend weddings usually is because they can get trashed at the end. ;)
I don't feel that I need to have alcohol present to have fun with friends, the majority of the time we hang out we don't drink.
Yeah, having a place that sets up cool midnight launches where me and my buddy can go and meet new people and have a great time, with GS providing pizza/pop/etc, is just terrible.
The definition of indefinite is that it is an undefined amount, aka, it'll be up as long as its up. The word indefinite is used correctly here...
I get the paper version of GI. Its an alright magazine, better than what you would think coming from GameStop. I just like getting the magazine. I get a lot more of my news online, but having a paper copy of GI to read on the toilet is still cool.
Yeah, one time my HDD went out, the only folder I had backed up was my music folder onto my external, and my college stuff was on a flash drive. So I had the 2 important things, but starting a new PC fresh felt really awesome. I could never force myself to do it intentionally, but when it happened I definitely felt…
Both RPGs and shooters have generic repeats and games that do new stuff. Even within the just military-shooter, there's ArmA (exceedingly realistic military simulation), CoD (fast paced cinematic shooter with perks and loadouts), CS (round based objective arena shooter), Battlefield (objective vehicle based with huge…
They offered something other companies don't, and offered both physical and app versions of it. I don't see how them offering an authenticator can be a bad thing. If you don't like it, don't buy/download it? Your account is still protected by password, security questions, email, etc., just like every other game.
The story was short and trying too hard to be a CoD-clone.
Halo PC was a great port. Halo 2 Vista on the other hand, was done horribly, with mouse issues, terrible framerate issues(my PC that runs BF3 well can barely run H2V when there's a lot of enemies...), and a really messed up online that gave people using 360 controllers insane amounts of auto-aim.
Despite the setting being horror, and the gameplay being clunky as hell, Splatterhouse had a really awesome 90's feel to it. But other than that, can't really think of much...
I bought the Gears of War 3 Pass and was happy with everything I got. A shitload of maps, a really cool single player mission that was decently long, and a ton of characters, weapon skins, etc, all for $30. The fact that they host dedicated servers for their MP definitely helped me want to spend more money, as well.
I miss 16:10. So much nicer for monitors, 16:9 is too short and wide for reading webpages all day. So much wasted horizontal space.
But the idea behind always online is that all of the variables are on Blizzard's servers, not on our desktops, so therefore they can't go through them and change them. In order to have an offline option, you would need the files on each person's PC, not just on the server.
Using what D2 as a reason for D3 to act that way is dumb, because D2 was one of the most fucked up games ever as far as botting, duping, hacking, etc. went. For Christ's sake, the economy devolved into bartering or buying shit off of a website with real cash because they fucked up the economy so bad that gold became…
This entire article is referring to the religious group known as Jews, not the race.
It's not making any assumptions about you or any individual whatsoever, statistics represent groups, not you in particular.
I build PCs and repair them for friends/family all the time, and have some college learning on the subject.