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Good thing it’ll be a PS+ game next month apparently :-) I need to finish it too. It was the first game I had gotten for my PS4, which was my first console, and I’ll admit to being a little overwhelmed with the controller at first and that probably wasn’t the best game to learn on/

The Verge wrote about this back in March when Sony released a PS4 update that allowed users to change the default behavior of the the X & O buttons.

The one major thing I would like to change in the current Library page is when I click a game I want to see the description, maybe some screenshots and trailers. I shouldn’t have to go to the store page to get that information.

I spent a couple of really fast hours in it (PSVR) this afternoon. I started by loading up my main save, but I had left myself on a pretty hostile planet and decided that wasn’t quite the best place to learn how all the controls work. So I started off a fresh game since I also wanted to see how the game guided you at

This is going back a bit, but I’m positive that Firaxis reused ship assets from Sid Meier’s Pirates in Civilization IV.

They’ll just sell another couple of million Fortnite premium content packs to make up the loss.

Furthermore starting any sort of social bond with her required all stats to be maxed which I wasn’t able to do on my initial playthrough. I’m looking forward to doing a NG+ at some point with my higher stats as a starting point.

When I unlocked my Interceptor, I was inspired to try and make Eva-01 :-)

From what I understand, once you acquire the pelt, you have it, even if you die or lose it off your horse. Check with the trapper (he’s either on  a hill to the west of Riggs Station or in the market in Saint Denis). It might show up there.

I enjoyed these puzzles as well. I also really liked how the game reused those systems in logical places in the game outside of Otto’s lab - defusing bombs, analyzing substances during the course of missions.

This sounds like a joke, and it really is for the next Spider-Man game, but when I was playing the game I really did think about what it would be like to play a game where you’re a journalist putting together stories.

This cut scene also is the end to the mission, “The One Who Got Away”. It’s easy to think that the mission title refers to Li, since he had just escaped from the armored APC attack, but after this text conversation you have to wonder if it was referring to MJ.

Let’s not forget his last act as Senator - fully knowing that he was unlikely to ever return to the Senate floor, he decided not to resign his position at a time that Arizona could have a proper democratic election (as much as is possible in this era of extreme gerrymandering and voter suppression) for his replacement.

I remember seeing something about this a while back and even printed out the game instruction and board info. I keep meaning to make a quilted fabric board for my girlfriend.

I don’t know, look at all the rumors and myths that swirl around GTA V. And those are fueled by the people that are doing code dives and reverse engineering stuff (Personally I think that Rockstar knows that people will do stuff like this, and sticks stuff in there to drive the mystery)

They could totally pivot it towards this direction, especially with their push for 3D technology in Windows 10. I have a 360 Kinect sitting on my desk right now to use for playing with some of the 3D scanning and imaging software that’s out there.

ICQ was the primary way my mother and I kept in touch when I spent my junior year studying in the UK (totally saved on the phone bill!). For a while, she still kept the archives for those conversations.

Totally agree with Hiero! I remember having software from Maxis (the SimCity people) called Klik n’ Play that was a drag & drop style game maker. It turned out to be able to do some great complex things as you dived deeper into it.

I have two recommendations:

Yup, and a lot of places also require the clerks to check any bill larger than $20 for counterfeit. Some may even require management to approve a bill before accepting it. Giving change for large bills often clears out a drawer of smaller bills, requiring an exchange from the safe so that following customers can