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Why do their heat signatures disappear completely the moment they die?

THIS... This is what Microsoft should have shown us and demonstrated at E3 a year ago.

It's pretty disappointing that the target to show this off was 32fps and not 60. If the demo is at 30'ish we can expect much lower performance outside of this perfect scenario as far as infrastructure.

As long as it's actually necessary (i.e. not *Simcity*,) then there shouldn't be a problem.

It's usually best for short/skinny body types to learn Akido or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu if you're going for purely self-defense and you're not that strong.

Sure but such flamboyant kicks really have no place in an actual fight. Not much wrong with a decent front or back kick in the right situation, but even then, kicks can leave huge openings if they don't land completely.

With the proper technique, pretty much anyone regardless of size or weight can generate the necessary force for damaging or incapacitating blows. All this stuff is just show, but if they were using proper striking techniques from certain martial arts that focus on these things; like Krav Maga or the San Soo variant

kicks are mostly about technique, so yes, given The right oppertunity, it dosent take much effort to incapacitate anyone

It kind of looks like the Daredevil movie. Oh... oh god, I'm sorry. I'll leave.

Oh man, I really enjoyed listening to him on Rev3. Once he made it beyond the lameness that was G4, I discovered how intelligent and cultured this man is. I'll greatly miss his stuff. Sadly, now there seems to be no reason to watch Rev3 without him or Max Scoville.

That's too bad, as his Titanfall review exemplified that he discussed games critically that went a lot deeper than most reviews. I trust it's a choice he's making and it's not being made for him.

What funny about this is that the cities in Arena and Daggerfall dwarfed the cities in the games that came after them. The cities bustled with NPCs whom you'd never interact with— they were just people in a crowd. Strangers.

I won't say that the size of these cities didn't come at a cost— lots of recognizable patterns—

The Imperial City was better, by far, than the other towns in Oblivion and Skyrim. But it still felt relatively small and more importantly it felt a little dry. There was never the sense of bustle and movement you'd expect in the capital city of the worlds greatest empire.

That was pretty cool.

I tend to find pretty much any subject funny if it's done well, the suicide pranks did make me chuckle. Respect to you guys for mentioning talking to someone about it if you're having genuine suicidal thoughts though.

There really is nothing quite like military otaku and plastic-model otaku. A lot of other types of otaku tends to consume more than create, but some maniacal military and plamo otaku puts world class toy companies to shame with the kind of devotion they have to their craft. I just can't help but be impressed.