If you don’t think NFTs are a scam you probably think crypto isn’t a scam, either.
If you don’t think NFTs are a scam you probably think crypto isn’t a scam, either.
The Elite Forces games are solid first person shooters, but I am sure they look a bit dated. Bridge Commander is a Bridge simulation game, but I found it to be a bit difficult.
I’d say that depends on how dedicated you are to experiencing all things Star Trek and how sensitive you are to aging technology.
I played both Elite Force and Elite Force 2 back in the day and loved them. I can’t speak about the other games. The price is pretty good so why not pick them up?
All I can clearly remember is being mesmerized by what at the time was the amazing destructibility of the ships in Bridge Commander.
As a Star Trek fan who has never played any of these games, are any of them worth the money this far after their release?
Really we only need 1 reason to not buy an Oculus :
Or you can wait. PSVR2 should be out in the next year or so.
According to it, there were 897,745 channels streaming last Wednesday on August 25. That resulted in 2.415 million hours streamed and 65.167 million hours viewed. Yesterday, those numbers dropped to 834,107 total channels, 2.201 million hours streamed, and 54.877 million hours viewed.
Can this guy just go away already? I mean no Disrespect. Literally.
Can we just hire Levar Burton and get it over with?
This is news to me. I can’t remember a single time I’ve had connectivity issues with my PS5, thus far.
“Just head over to iWantCheats (via Charlie Intel), which we won’t link because we don’t want cheats, for a full array of services, including step-by-step instructions on how their magical aimbot works.”
Good job not linking that.
Today I learned what a hate raid is and a little more of my faith in humanity died.
It helps to read the manuel
Sounds like you didn’t attach the stand correctly
I had much frustration in this area too, but there is a way to attach it so it doesn’t come off. It requires the hooks coming in at a slight angle and making sure its attached at the two square PS symbols along the back edge
I think I saw that as an edited-together movie, so I forgot it was a show!
No they got paid to make the game. I know that ‘how games get made’ (beyond the actual making of the game with 1's and 0's) is a bit of a mystery to most people so let me try to break it down . . .
The studio has an idea and a pitch. They then pitch the project to the publisher. The publisher then gives the green light…
So wait, the studio who did all the trouble of actually making the game doesnt get paid until Square Enix recoups all the money they spent marketing/publishing it?
Am i missing something? Theyre not owned by Square Enix are they? Or is this 6th dimensional capitalism where no one but CEOs get paid until the planets…