Nope, it's reversed. For some reason, the order of buttons changes from phone to phone. Hell, my OG Droid and my Droid X2 had different button orders, despite both being Motorola Verizon phones...
Nope, it's reversed. For some reason, the order of buttons changes from phone to phone. Hell, my OG Droid and my Droid X2 had different button orders, despite both being Motorola Verizon phones...
For the less mathematically inclined, how would one go about figuring out his or her "total rarity", I suppose, based on the combination of all of these traits? I got blue eyes (8%), morton's toe (10%), left handed (10%), simian crease (2%), detached earlobe (36%), and blond (2%). So how would one do the math to…
How is Super Hexagon not on this list? It was a friggin' GotY nominee last year. I have it on PC, and I figured "why not, it's 2.99", and holy shit, I just can't stop playing it.
They are, I think their monthly patches are pretty great, although I wish they'd put a little focus on sPvP.
I bought my GTX 660 a couple of weeks ago, it's dropped 20 bucks since then and they added the Metro Last Light offer.
One of the reasons that World of Warcraft will always have a place in my heart is how it gave me the escape I needed when my dad was dying of cancer when I was in high school 5 years ago.
I don't think that I want to play this game, due to not wanting to experience those feelings from a game any time soon, but it does…
And that's a mentality that I don't like about a lot of newer games. Games should teach you well enough to figure it out, but they shouldn't hold your hand, and games SHOULD have "wrong" ways of playing, so that the player has to use his mind to figure out the efficient and correct ways of playing.
You don't understand ratios and parts. This menu doesn't use percentages.
Alright, I find this new layout a bit confusing, but I actually like it so far.
The 660ti is gimped horribly by the 192-bit bus, the standard 660 is a vastly better buy for the money, costing nearly 30% less while giving you almost identical performance.
That's true, HD video can take up obscene amounts of space. For me with games, though, Steam makes it so easy to re-download games that I don't feel the need to keep them on my PC all the time. I also have quite fast download speeds and no bandwidth cap, though, which is a barrier to some people.
Even assuming 10-15GB a game (which is way higher than the average), you'd need to have over 200+ games installed to be getting close to running out of room. Who the hell needs that many games installed at once? I own about 200 games on Steam, but generally like to keep my PC somewhat clean so I only keep about 50…
I think this is one of the reasons I've been loving Guild Wars 2. When I've played other MMOs (like the thousands of hours I put into WoW), it completely monopolized my free time. With GW2, I'm not paying monthly so I don't feel bad if I stop playing for a month or two, and the lessened gear treadmill effect means…
wut?
A lot of these are great, but the one where he turned everyone into Man Pikachu's made me laugh really hard.
That was fantastic, thank you.
I wanna get Gears of War as soon as possible, and then picking up Tomb Raider, Slender, and Bioshock Infinite at some point in the future. Other than that this year, looking forward to Killer is Dead and Watch Dogs, mostly. RE Revelations as well, don't have a 3DS. If Destiny comes out this year, also on my get list.
Holy fuck I'm hungry and you post a picture of goddamn fried chicken.
"Then with Playstation (the PSX) that came down to $60 and it has stayed the sweet spot for years. But $60 in 1990s money is not $60 in 2013 money, so companies wised up and stopped including "bonus" content in with the original release and instead add it in a post-release drip-feed. "