iboon1991
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iboon1991

Currently, open-world games have had an issue with storytelling. But I'm not sure that is the fault of open-world games so much as just not being a priority for the studios creating open world games. I remember reading in the Oblivion manual that the entire focus of the team was to create a world where you could go

Ummm... No offense, but this is as surprising as finding out a race driver wants the fastest time. I am in no way shocked that Apple is working on a successor to the iPad 3 with a faster processor. Now if they announced some new features...

Good to know! I'll check it out. Thanks for telling me! Love the manuals.

I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often. Every game has its detractors and promoters. Some people love Skyrim, others dislike it. Same with every game ever made, from Mario to Halo to Half-Life to Infamous. How close reviews usually are has always been a little surprising.

Plus, there are some (rarer) bullets that use material like iron or nickel.

White on most cars is okay. But on a performance car, I agree with you. It's just so boring for a sports car. There's no excitement, and that is what a sports car is supposed to be about.

Same, and Missouri going from yellow to almost completely red threw me for a loop.

FIFA is one of the best selling titles on the Wii. Why wouldn't they bother to at least give some token improvements?

I agree with you... mostly. I do prefer a physical copy whenever possible. It just seems more like it is mine instead of being rented. Plus the box is nice.

A 4 cylinder would be interesting, but it seems to betray the point of a muscle car: get the biggest engine you can find and shove it in. With that much HP and MPG, it might balance out and it does sound like an incredible engine. But I just can't help but think a muscle car needs a V8 with ludicrous amounts of HP.

The early reveals only really showed the size and look of the iPhone. They had nothing about the internals, or the os. Apple can still surprise us. They just shouldn't expect to surprise us on appearances alone. They will have to have something revolutionary beyond looks.

Back up for me.

This is an example of how to use the military to create positive change, and I love it. The Navy is going to pour tons of money into creating the tech and infrastructure for 100% biofuel. This will provide the frame work for biofuel everything! Biofuel cars, planes, trucks, you name it! The plants which got their

Wasn't gonna say it, but yeah.

I think turn based RPGs work well on it, but other than that, I agree.

You forgot the part where normal guys who bought an iPhone hide under a rock and feel like they can't mention that they have one online for fear of either:

Really want to see how this plays out. I really hope they're doing this to take out the pedophiles. Those guys need mental help at least.

Thanks to this conversation, I just went back and tried the web browsers on both the 3DS and the Xbox. Can't check the one on the PS3, since it would be awkward to drive over to my friends house and as to use his at 3 in the morning. The 3DS is as bad, if not worse, than I remember. I would never use it, it is so bad

I think this is more lazy devs trying to catch a quick buck than make something worthwhile. Chrono Trigger is just as awesome on smart phones as it was on any console, and Chaos Rings is a great RPG. In those cases, being on a phone doesn't hurt them at all. That being said, still pick them on a console or PC 90% of

The full quote is "I'm looking forward to trying out IE+smart glass, I think it will get rid of the control issues and IE was the only browser that wasn't sluggish and bugging you all the time. But in all honesty why bother to use IE on an Xbox when you have mobile chrome on your tablet? Cut out the middle man and