Wait, so the sun rises in what the map calls North in Minecraft? This is going to screw up all the directions I give to people in MP.
Wait, so the sun rises in what the map calls North in Minecraft? This is going to screw up all the directions I give to people in MP.
During my sophomore year in college a friend and I played through Silent Hill 2 together. When the person playing would get too jumpy or freaked out then we would switch. It worked well since we wanted to advance the story but didn't want the heart attack that went with playing non stop for hours.
As others have pointed out, it seems this software would unintentionally block all sorts of things that aren't porn.
I would definitely appreciate an extended ceiling more than a new map. The current height limit is frustrating when trying to create buildings or towers to scale.
How are they not even on the list? That is the one technology that is holding almost all portable technologies back. Imagine the leaps we could make if there were a battery even 4 times more efficient than current models. Quadruple the range of electric cars and most people won't have valid complaints against them.
I visited ReconRobotics this January. The standard version is quite fun to drive around. It's strange being instructed to throw the the robot instead of just setting it down. The thing is really responsive and has great video quality.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has that habit. I didn't realize how often I did it until I was playing Little Big Planet with my girlfriend and she asked me why I kept blowing on my hands. "Um, because...ahh, my hands get a little sweaty and the blowing dries them off." Yeah.
Oh man, that link is hilarious. The author just did not know when to stop. The appropriate time to stop would have been before she clicked "send" on the first message. Some people just have no tact.
We're in almost exactly the same boat. Same system bought around the same time. It was almost full so I picked up the 320 gig. What I miss is the 4 usb ports, the card reader and the backwards compatibility, all of which I used frequently. Agreed about it being not bad to replay some games I hadn't given a second…
You recently had a PS3 die too? Mine pooped out last week and I foolishly hadn't backed it up in many months. I'm replaying through Demon's Souls now. Luckily I had finished everything I had intended to finish.
Friendly fire is off in standard modes so he only killed himself.
Here's a thought I've had lately and I'm wondering if anyone else has thought the same or disagrees with it. I want a multi-player FPS where you don't collect any points, get any bonuses or gain anything unless your team wins. I'm just really tired of every game type being played like it's Team Death Match. More than…
@Outrider: I'm stuck at work and all I'm doing is playing Minecraft.
@emwurst: That's pretty awesome, I'd love to see the video of that.
@zombieKLNcowboy: I'm in the same boat. I was perfectly happy with MW2 before I picked up BC2. After a while I found myself less interested in MW2 and my play sessions in that game grew gradually shorter.
What is going on at 4:44? It looks like there is a forest fire or something.
@yourcitylovesyou: I'm glad I'm not the only one who smells games from time to time. @Roth: I definitely have felt a sense of time shifting when the memories come back. I feel as though I could simply walk back in time to my old homes and play the game I'm remembering.
@MrPerson: I wish I could help you but I'm playing in the US. I've also had my game offline for a few weeks in order to better control world tendency. If you really want pure black you could just play offline and kill yourself a bunch, but that takes a lot of stones of ephemeral eyes. I realize this doesn't answer…
@Rakanishu431: That's the exact same feeling I get whenever I kill a boss in that game. It also puts me in a great mood. Those boss battles can be epic during the first play through.
I was walking around the other day when I suddenly thought, "It smells like Mario 64." I find that places smell like video games quite often. I know that scent is the sense most strongly tied to memory but it still seems weird to me that I remember a game based on the smell of the location where I played it. Last week…