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Been a long time since I've heard somebody have this much fun playing. Good show. I can relate to this kind of experience though, the sheer magnificent overwhelming sensation of connection to the developer through a shared passion like this.

This is pretty common. It basically means the environmental cube map they rendered for the reflections isn't in the same spot your standing. Almost ever game I've seen recently has this, unless they use realtime reflections, which surprise surprise not a lot of games actually do (since it's an enormous performance

I'll often not be able to choose a gun based on stats alone, since a lot of weapons handle quite terribly.

I ran into the no fapping one as well, heh. Been having fun with Borderlands 2 so far. The guns are a lot more balanced than Borderlands 1 though. In 1 I very quickly had some awesome weapons that took a long time to be beat by new drops, but now everything I have is sort of "equally crappy", with a lot of the

It might be that people are en masse using this conflict as a stepping stone to unearth a far larger cultural grudge. On the other hand, how many of todays conflicts are over some rocks and oil? Quite a few, I reckon.

the xx50's are usually budget cards with a very good price/performance ratio. The 70's offer a bit more punch at a reasonable price, and the 90's are generally ubered out.

The more the guy keeps talking, the less of a success the choice of the word "pressen" seems to be. Did they really just come up with a new word that sounds like an awkwardly pronounced mix of a bunch of different words?

The fact he notes the doubled 30$ price obviously indicates he's talking about the console version. He clearly wants heavily directed, cinematic campaigns.

Like this?

I ran into a similar section near the start where a scientist was lamenting his position. Something along the lines of: "I have a Phd in [whatever], and I'm stuck doing work suited for an intern! Walk over here, push a button, stare at a screen, push another button, walk over there again!"

Spoiler warning :P

Traditionally I always thought it was because interlaced displays (TV's) didn't really benefit as much as progressive displays. Nowadays TV's are more like PC Monitors anyway, so the difference would be more noticeable.

The hearts are a bit repetitive for sure. I did run into some fun stuff in the 35-45 zone Harathi Hinterlands though. That whole zone is one big contested combat area, so you're never really safe anywhere on that map.

Anything in particular cause that change?

It turned them into basically the same model GW2 is already on, so yeh... what's your point? :P

I'd like to think people take a religious book more seriously than GTA.

Oh god, not another aspect ratio. Back to work I guess :P

Just try to enjoy what your doing and not obsess over that juicy "prize" at the end. In fact, ignore the prize altogether. Seriously, you'll have a lot more fun.

Being able to move around is a given, but what I really care about is the field of view.

It dates back all the way to ancient indian civilization, like 3000-4000 BC.