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I wonder if our kids will be ok just due to the sheer volume of stuff getting posted everyday. Sure this girl's stupidity will be on the internet 'forever', but so will a bazillion other things. You're not likely to find it unless you're looking for it. Stuff will happen, and then be forgotten 15 minutes later because

Transporter was trying to make the case that people wouldn't want to fly on a plane without a pilot. I was pointing out that I'd probably be ok with that. And, provided car autopilots reach around the same level as airplane ones, I'd be ok with that too. I also don't know how a computer would react to a failed engine

I'm having trouble understanding what sort of situation the car will be in that necessitates an immediate take over by a human driver. Isn't the point of driverless cars that they're better than human drivers at avoiding collisions? Most people's reaction times are going to be much slower than the car's and chances

Honestly I'd be ok being on a computer driven plane. More so than a car at the moment. Planes (from my understanding) have to deal with fewer random variables and the automation technology has been in place for years. But eventually I'd be ok with riding in a driverless car as well. Especially in an environment with

When I was in elementary school I used to build complicated structures out of glue and paper while listening to the teacher in class. It'd always start out small, but then would eventually end up 3 or 4 levels tall with secret passages and hidden compartments. Ostensibly these were "pencil organizers". Despite getting

I thought he could develop muscle memory? He couldn't make his muscles any stronger, but he was able to hone his reflexes such that with the help of powered armor he eventually rivaled the full metal bitch.

Except for the companies that announce their games and then get swallowed in the flood of E3 news. There's a reason they want their own time to shine. It helps make sure people hear about them and remember them.

Seems like a lot of people are having issues with stuttering while connected to Uplay. That seems like a pretty good reason to judge a game by its publisher. It's one thing to have a rough launch or activation errors. It's another to actually get into the game and then have it glitch out while it attempts to connect

Please don't let us down. I expect to hear from you in July.

Lots of people complained about Civ 5 when it first came out. Said it was too dumbed down. I haven't played it recently but my understanding is that they've done a lot to address concerns since then and the two expansion packs have made the game not just equal to, but surpassing all past versions. But there was

This is why I like Steam. I haven't found the limit of Steam's severs yet. It easily maxes my 250 mbps connection. It's amazing.

It really doesn't open up until you get to Sanctuary (2nd town, has all the vendors and shops). I'd advise you to speed through the game till you get there, at least if you're wanting an accurate picture of what the game has to offer.

On the UI side I find myself wishing for a "pin" option. I only have a few games and I already feel like I need a way to organize them so they aren't all just listed in one unending stream.

Aren't the GPUs in consoles AMD based? Seems weird that PC AMD GPUs would be so poorly optimized.

Have you left the first area yet? Because the first area is boring as heck. But also most of the game is kill X of this, or fetch that. There is some genuinely great writing later on though which I found entertaining. I'd advise you to not get too bogged down in the side quests. There mostly there to help provide

To play devils advocate here your specs do not include the price of a keyboard or mouse. And while you can get those for ~$10 if you want something of comparable quality to the quality of a PS4/X1 controller you'd need to spend a bit more, or just buy a PC controller.

There is kind of a grey area with all of them. I'd drop from 60 to 45 fps, but not necessarily from 30 to 20 fps. Nor would I play at 720p or drop graphics below console quality at the least.

If you had to choose, which one would you sacrifice first? Resolution? Graphics?

I'm at work so I can't check it out right now, but does sharing your library lock you out of your whole library while someone's playing on it or just that particular game?

I forget the exact setup procedures, I think you may have to toggle it on somewhere. Other than that the only requirement was to be logged in to the same account on both machines and be on the same network. After that it should show all the games you have installed on the remote PC with a "Stream" option instead of a