personally I preferred Oblivion with a controller over the KB/M, the controls felt intuitive and having analogue movement with a control stick suited me more than the digital nature of the WASD movement... especially for sneaking!
personally I preferred Oblivion with a controller over the KB/M, the controls felt intuitive and having analogue movement with a control stick suited me more than the digital nature of the WASD movement... especially for sneaking!
Our Father who art in MineCraft,
Look into my eye!
Secure that shit, Hudson!
this might be an interesting addition to a D&D session...
Heck, I just started reading it again upon offering the recommendation; it blows me away how awesome this comic is every time I read it. So fucking cool!
You, my friend, need to read Preacher. [en.wikipedia.org]
what I was arguing was that the current state of the law is an overcomplicated mess, filled with unnecessary, and indeed, unfair rules.
just because you disagree with somebody's lifestyle choices, doesn't mean it should be illegal. I for example don't like it when people insist on wearing tracksuits all day long, but I'm not saying it should be against the law to do so...
Unfortunately, the current system is geared towards maintaining the current laws. The have been people lobbying for the legalisation of marijuana for decades, and many of them have been far more convincing than you give them credit for.
even so, this lessens the stressing of police resources as they can then focus on arresting the dangerous criminals instead of focusing on the massive amount of time and paperwork involved in processing drug charges. More time that could be spent on going after said criminal element.
perhaps, but that's still pretty shallow reasoning. If and when he started attracting said unwanted elements then you can make the decision to outcast him, not beforehand, when all you're going on is the obviously skewed perspective of reputation.
well it really is. The law is only enforced by men, and whether you agree to follow those men should be your decision. if your friends decided they wanted to lock someone away because they... I dunno, like the colour purple, or watch romantic comedies, you wouldn't help them enforce their law. So when another bunch of…
sounds like you're a lousy friend. :P
that said, is the law right in this case? I'm not saying it isn't, but being objective about this, how many of your laws to you agree with? When did you agree to follow them (indeed, your relationship with the law is effectively a contract), and why are you not given a choice in regards to what laws should effect you?
just don't ask the orc ladies for blowjobs. doesn't look overly sanitary. or safe.
awesome :D
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sometimes... I personally don't strategise much more than a general tactic that can be murmured in the pregame lobbies, but I know a few "pro-gamers" who spend hours at a time going over specific roles, tactics and so forth. conversely, these people aren't much fun to play against as they consistently destroy me.
I'm not sure I understand the need for the drop in player counts though... I mean hell, Resistance 2 supported 120 players, if I recall correctly. MAG supported 250. No noticeable lag.