So, Axton in Borderlands 2.
So, Axton in Borderlands 2.
Just to be clear.
If people are buying games, and playing games, then THEY ARE GAMERS. That's what a gamer is. Someone who buys and plays games. The group you suppose does not and cannot exist.
The ringwraiths don't ride the Nazgul, they are the Nazgul.
The remaining games are everything else. They haven't released, released a partial product, or been cancelled/put on hold. They're either still in full development, or have been abandoned without an announcement.
Is he a customer who wants a better library? I don't know, and neither do you, because he didn't ask for a better library, or identify himself as a customer, or even ask a question at all. He made a snarky jab.
Last generation (360, ps3, wii) was 7th gen. It was 7th gen when it was next gen, 7th gen when it was current gen, and is still 7th gen now that it is last gen.
It's slang, not cryptography. It's not supposed to hide what the subject is, it's either black humor or designed to clarify meaning over poor reception.
It's _not yours_. Do you need another reason?
It seems that with the 30 minute delivery time, you order while you are home and wait for it, so you can go out and pick it up the moment the package is delivered. In that way, it would be considerably less risky than other forms of package delivery.
Almost. This information will actually never be useful for PS4 and XBox One fanboys.
None. I have used or been involved with all ranges of battery backups, from $60 consumer versions to $1500 rackmounts to units that take up a whole cabinet and cost more than I care to think about it.
Alternately, on a deeper reading of the original Kickstarter, the answer is "the Kickstarter reward was only ever supposed to be the tech demo, not a finished game". There's a paragraph in the listing that talks about the tech demo and the next round of funding.
Here's what I don't see from Stephenson and the development team, that I think they owe their backers.
In Minnesota, anyway, this is both true and not useful information. Lines at AAA locations are about the same as lines at regular DMVs; sometimes pretty quick, sometimes taking forever. It all depends on where and when you go.
It isn't that it's worse than other games, it's that Riot wants it to be better than other games, not merely the same. And quite frankly, other games are pretty bad. So is LoL at times
I had no idea until I saw you call it out in the main article text.
Well, lets be clear here.