That logo is terrible. It hurts the eyes, it doesn't travel, and frankly I'd like to shoot the man responsible for it. And by that I mean the manager responsible for okaying it.
That logo is terrible. It hurts the eyes, it doesn't travel, and frankly I'd like to shoot the man responsible for it. And by that I mean the manager responsible for okaying it.
So, wait. I don't have to whore myself out to a "woman of of the night" and by that I mean the late night Bethesda staff to get my game to work right? Months after release? For free?
That's cool about the huge amount of money they'll make from a game with terrible hit detection and even worse maps. Maybe it's just the anti consumer in me but I'm glad I didn't pay for the last COD game I got (it was a gift) as I have no intention of buying the DLC nor another title from them.
Yeah, and Frank Herbert and Issac Asimov are the best things about sci-fi to me. What's your point?
What about the science fiction books you pretend that you haven't read? Answer; the Brian Herbert Dune novels. I have to wash my hands just thinking about it...
I just watched the first episode via YouTube and I have to say that it was the best 45 mins I've spent in a while. It's like the Twilight Zone for a new age, damn fine piece of work.
You. Are. Fucking. Awesome.
I see this has been asked a number of times but no one is answering...
HL was a watershed in the way that FPS games played, it was a cinematic experience through the eyes of a head only able to see it's hands and it was (and still is) darn good. I'm not entirely convinced that FPS games since have really "one-upped" HL as they use a lot of the same devices, and to be honest I wasn't…
Your comment stated "see if you hear a dial tone." I heard a dial tone. Take the gin and tonic and pour it over the keyboard kiddo.
I just picked up my home phone and guess what I heard?
*giggle* That is adorable. Keep talking and hopefully people who finance film will believe that.
I've been using PS for over a decade, mainly on Macs, and not one iota of what you said makes any goddamn sense at all. Macs are and have been the premeire platform for PS since it's conception, frankly I only know a handful of folks who use PS on a PC and their machines are spec'd to run AE or Maya.
A book that probably has more dead fans than living ones? Check. A leading man and cast nobody really knows? Check. A studio that micromanages creative tasks into warped attempts to increase market share? Check. A lousy trailer? Check. A misguided and underwelming marketing attempt? Check. A huge budget that makes all…
Bah. It looks like a dead sheep constructed in Minecraft.
Cloud servers coupled with automatic codex allignment, as well as a garanteed HD output and Wi-Fi make this about as much of a viable option for casual editors than what already exists on the market, namely iMovie. Add in the fact that Sony also has a significant investment in content, expanding that home grown base…
Themes and melodies aside, put the two soundtracks next to each other and I don't think the average person would know the difference. One of the few things that really bothered me about Skyrim to be honest as it just feels like I'm playing Oblivion with dragons who are about as numerous and easy to kill as stink bugs.
Wait. Why do we have to destroy Mars?
This confounds me because I could swear that aside from a few new tracks and opening theme that a lot of the music is recycled from Oblivion...
Give this man another star and a cookie. Wait. Nevermind. The Steelers don't have any convicted felons on the roster this season.