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Yeh, counting on it! My HD6970 3GB has held up amazingly well for over 3 years, but I'm expecting next year's games to start forcing me to medium spec.

Hmm... seems disabling GPU video decode in chrome://flags does the trick. Guess I'll stick to just getting a new GPU then, heh...

Guess my system is starting to show its age. Can't properly play the 1080p version. Probably a CPU bottleneck. Does it work better with CUDA? Anyway, my GPU is almost 4 years old now, and the CPU's a 3570K. Maybe I should upgrade the whole thing next year instead of just getting a 970...

Since Quake 3 is on the list, I would definitely suggest also checking out Team Arena. It doesn't warrant a place on the list as is, because most of it isn't very interesting, but it offers a great expansion of Q3's multiplayer with some interesting team mechanics.

The ones I know personally are students aged 19-21, but I fear it runs deeper on some level. Mostly due to willful ignorance. I know some older friends that are 30ish, that have simply never been confronted with any kind of privilege, so they're all too ready to jump onto a bandwagon like this, and they wouldn't even

I mostly use achievements to track my progress through a single player game without spoiling myself. A lot of these games have about 50% of the achievements locked into just finishing them, and doing a random thing here or there.

TERA's hardest raid, Manaya's Core, featured a bunch of elevators too. Sometimes people would get stuck in them and insta-death, but overall it wasn't really a part of any gameplay. Knowing how to abuse mounts allowed you to teleport to the floor instantly as well.

Something tells me that whatever the outcome, the story of the tag is going to be around a lot longer than the tag itself.

I think it'd be quite the contrary. It'd leave only them, so they'd be immensely exposed.

You might not be able to solve the anonymity, but the good people still inside of the movement that these people are using as a platform can just step out. They don't have to give up their cause, they just have to drop the platform the rotten eggs are abusing (and actually created).

I don't understand that a lot of people fail to see that you can't control something like GG. It operates very much like a mob, and that format is not conducive (and probably actively damaging) to the goals of the legitimate issues that may arise from the good people that support it. It makes it harder to talk about

Wonder if this will ever mirror the iOS feature where you can have a game indicate that a certain piece of music it is playing is "music", and when the user already has music on it will simply not play that and keep the existing feed. Works wonders for games with soundtracks that are non-essential, such as racing

From what I've seen of their work over the years, it seems to me that they've stopped focusing their narrative on games as much when they realized that wasn't going over well.

Haha, that is it Postal thing is like Steam's equivalent of Dr. House's Lupus.

I always call this the 70's music video setting.

I played Horizon 2 for a bit at Gamescom and it felt really good, so given the opportunity I might just skip 5 altogether and head right into that if/when I pick up an Xbone.

The IQLandia Science Exhibition in Liberec (Czech Republic) has the same thing. I stored my bag in the "Radon" compartment.

"Reimagine"

I was courteously warned by a Markarth guard that I should be careful because bad people roamed those very halls. He then proceeded to impale me with his sword. 10/10