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I currently rock a gtx460. It works fine. However, I've been wanting a more powerful gpu for some time now. Luckily, my significant other and I are going to be living together soon and together we'll be bringing in a pretty decent weekly income. This'll finally allow me to indulge in a few expensive geeky pleasures.

Problem with that third gif is that while he CAN throw a kick at her face with no problem (head-level kicks can be pretty tricky to pull off), he doesn't put anything into his punches thereafter.

That pizza code doesn't work where I live in Pennsylvania.

Funny, MP3 worked WONDERFULLY for me. I had zero problems running it and approve of the ending. I think it crashed once, maybe twice in the whole time I played it.

Oh, I have. I have both the PSX and PSP discs. I even found a no-lag patch for hacked psp's to make magic spells not lag out the game. Works wonderfully.

I beat it when I was a kid. I eventually got the patterns down well enough to beat it with ease. What really got me was that Clinger Winger stage. Never could beat that.

No, Square.

Regardless of the power of the impact, which is what you're thinking about, with a kick like that it's the angle of the strike and what part of the foot that's hitting that could make the difference.

Those people are boring. Also, are those stats taking into account the mediocre and outright bland selection of games out there? How many "party" games exist for the Wii? Call Of Duty #39438? Repetition gets stale. I care about the things that stand out from the rest.

How about shaking hands with a man? Why doesn't that end of the deal get covered?

Video is oddly big on my screen. Apologies if it's like that on anyone else's. I just copied the embed code.

If they genuinely like the techy and geeky stuff, then more power to them for working that angle.

That sums it up pretty well. I don't grapple. I freeze up when I grapple. I overthink things and don't react/act as fast as I need to. Grappling just isn't for me, I've learned, so I focus on my striking. I love kicking, so TKD is a solid choice for me to pursue. I have a TON of leg strength and damn if I don't beat

Two different schools, actually. Guess I should've been more specific.

From someone who trains at a MMA and Taekwondo school, +1 for this guy for thinking outside the box. From time to time I see things in fighting games (certain kicks, punch combinations) that I would like to be able to emulate, but sparring in a standard 2-3 minute MMA round doesn't leave a whole lot of wiggle room for

Better safe than in a big-ass pileup like this one.