Well, I think these pics are great. Thanks for the link :-)
Well, I think these pics are great. Thanks for the link :-)
I doubt anyone will see this, but here goes...
I played for about an hour or so last night and it was OK. The AMD 15.11 beta drivers seem to have fixed the graphical issues and the performance is reasonable. I don’t know the exact framerates but it was eminently playable with occasional momentary stutters that, while annoying, weren’t really a problem.
Still, I hope it does, and maybe the threat that the Russians will steal the lunar rover and sell it on eBay.ru will be enough to get our American asses back in gear and get a lunar base of our own.
Shuttling between Fallout 4 and Just Cause 3 at present (on PC).
I tried the game earlier on my rig (AMD Phenom II X6, 12gb RAM, Radeon R290 4gb) and it ran fine but there was a real problem with textures not loading. I only had a few minutes so all I could do was install the beta drivers and hope that helps.
Yup, 64 hours in and most of that shuttling junk to various settlements. Hardly touched the main story arc.
As someone who has been known to build the odd 3000+hp drag engine back in the day, and frequently was asked by boy racers haw to make their 1100 Vauxhall Nova or Ford Fiesta go faster when they have no money or mechanical aptitude, can I just say I giggled my way all through this.
I see there’s a section on pricing now and it’s just made me even more annoyed - $90 for the Lego starter pack, while here in the UK it’s £90 as I mentioned above.
I got Disney Infinity 2.0 for my son a while ago and he really likes it. I’d love to get Lego Dimensions but at £90 for the starter set and then £15 and upwards for the figures and playsets, it’s just ridiculously expensive.
Maybe not the most terrible journey, but an anecdote worth sharing nonetheless... To lay the groundwork, for those not aware, I am British and my natural speaking voice is what is known in acting circles as “English Neutral” or “English Standard”, which is basically a step down from RP (Received Pronunciation), which…
Not as far as I’m aware. She’s made no mention of it anyway. It may well be down to the personal preference of individual GPs. I know in some cases doctors will have a preferred method of treatment and will tend to go with that where possible.
I read these stories on your blog almost every day, and I have to say that the way healthcare is handled in the US frightens the life out of me.
Some good advice there, and well written.
Guacamole? Never been there myself, but I hear that their primary crop is peas, no?
When I used to manage a team, I always told people that if they were genuinely sick then they should stay at home. There’s nothing worse than someone trying to “battle through it” and doing nothing more than spending days slumped over the desk, making everyone else miserable and spreading germs everywhere.
It’s that age old thing - if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Firstly, why on Earth would you ever think someone would order a fountain cup and not want a straw...?
I think the dog is a pretty realistic depiction of a dog. Every time I try to move, he’s under my feet, standing in doorways, tripping me up and generally being a little bastard, but just when I’m about to empty a magazine into him, he looks at me, cocks his head to one side and I melt into a puddle of goo...