When asked about his effort in adjusting the animator’s code, Gaume replied:
When asked about his effort in adjusting the animator’s code, Gaume replied:
When’s the last time you cleaned your can opener? No really, go check. I’ll wait.
Having just done survival the first time last week I found it amazing and fun. I’m not sure if it always had a PVE option as well as PVP option, but I have been doing the PVE option and it is very exciting to play.
He says he’s doing it for parents and their kids. The fans he’s angered worry that he’s selling out. …
I’m curious to see where this all goes—and hopeful that it will lead to something productive.
There’s no 100% cure for people being assholes; no matter how great the community, or how well it is monitored, there will always be dipshits within the group that feel the need to be toxic, aggressive, or otherwise…
Forsen’s claim that “I can watch what I say; I cannot watch what my community does” is valid up to a point.
No entertainer can ever be held fully responsible for the actions of one or more members of their audience; people are strange, and they take material meant for entertainment as a foundational/guiding principle…
Great write up Gita! Hello all. I’m “Elliot” from the article. Tim and I would just like to make it known that Mike was so much more than a Destiny PVE guru. We understand that the focus of this story is the gaming side of his life because...well...this is Kotaku. He is survived by his girlfriend Christy and two…
Fantastic article - reminds me I’m past due for a TNG rewatch. I’ve called upon Picard’s quote from Peak Performance more than once, when a need to overcome hesitation is required: “It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness. That is life.”
Nearly every piece of Warhammer 40K cosplay you see is some kind of human character, being all grim and gruff and…
i believe your subconscious is like a baby that fights change because it fears it. i address it like a child because it behaves like a child ignoring logic to pull me back into a safe zone.
im also a fan of the “talking to your subconscious like a child” thing.
Fair enough, but my point is that "sharing" originally required the action described in my response to the OP. I know I'm getting on toward "old" status (I'm in my 30's), but damn, it's like one-touch convenience has utterly ruined not only the sense of patience possessed by many internet users, but it has also…
...because copying and pasting the link into an e-mail is apparently no longer an option in this age of vile, pervasive social media.
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The iOttie One Touch is the best selling smartphone car mount, and sports almost 7000 Amazon reviews with an average of 4.5 stars., which is a lot of stars, and brings an unobtrusive, simple design to your dashboard. It's also less than half the price of the Ram.
The iOttie One Touch is the best selling smartphone car mount, and sports almost 7000 Amazon reviews with an average…
Because God is not so cruel as to give them tastebuds there.
They're called cubemaps. It's a very rough approximation of reflections because realtime reflections are very, VERY, expensive. You pretty much have to render the whole world twice for realtime mirrors. Pretty much every game does this, HL2, Bf4, Crysis, etc.