"Just a tip, right now it seems like you are using a tp command to make the portal entities float. Instead you can use /entitydata @e[] {Motion:[0.0,0.0,0.0]} on a fast clock. Then you won't have the flickering which I can see right now."
"Just a tip, right now it seems like you are using a tp command to make the portal entities float. Instead you can use /entitydata @e[] {Motion:[0.0,0.0,0.0]} on a fast clock. Then you won't have the flickering which I can see right now."
It also has things in common with Borderlands as well. So, yay for generic concepts?
I feel sad that somewhere someone is getting a million dollars for playing video games, while someone who actually works for a living is getting $7 an hour or less.
You really haven't kid, you really haven't.
Cool story, bro. Exact opposite of everything you've said and completely irrelevant, which is fine, everything you said has no value in a debate as you forfeited it early on.
If we had an unbiased moderator I'm sure that having gone back full circle to the start would merit an instant forfeit on your part, with this in mind, I'm going back to what I stated earlier. Nothing you have to say has any merit or weight as you nulled it ages ago, you've also stopped being fun. I was enjoying you…
That's still sad, kid. That's still insanely sad. Sitting on your ass play video games for 12 hours is nothing to be proud of or to even brag about. It's also not "insane", most people in the US have to deal with this thanks to a variety of easily solvable issues. Good job though, you've still managed to invalidate…
I listed as you a thick skull troll about the third time you repeated yourself.
Oh I am going to compare myself to them, "12 hours a week" isn't training. It's playing a video game for 12 hours a week and doing nothing but sitting on your ass. I've been doing that far longer than you've been alive kid. By your very…
I absolutely give them zero credit for listening to their customers. Having ever gotten as far as they did doesn't show they listen to customers, it shows they are ignorant to what is going on around them. The first sign that this was a bad idea was while EA was getting ripped apart for the same BS. Yet they were…
You're still doing it, so now I am considering you a waste of time.
Everything you have said is now null and pointless, all thanks to one insanely stupid attempt at "shaming". Good job.
Nothing, because I don't waste money.
So I just had an argument with a kid who won't ever learn what it's like in the real world? I need a new hobby.
And there is nothing we can do stop them from dying, so it's irrelevant, but why don't you give some of that cash of yours away to help them instead of using it to gloat over others? I mean, it's just paper…
Having read everything you have to say I am now making the decision to question your level of intelligence and will be ignoring any further outbursts from you until such time as you have become an adult.
You don't appear to have read anything I said. That is not even remotely close to my argument. You're as far as the dumbass comparing playing video games to being a doctor or a lawyer.
There are 1,225,452 lawyers in the US, there are 316.1 million souls in the US.
There were 850,085 physicians in 2010 with an active license to practice medicine in the United States.
June 10th, 2013 is right around when the worst of their publicity started. They may have announced the features two weeks earlier, but it wasn't until E3 when shit really hit the fan. Then it took them 9 days to respond to the feedback, but the damage was done by then.
As for the Sony thing, it took them one to two…
Because it doesn't have the same DRM?
I don't have check in every 24 hours in order to play my games. I only had to pay for the games and that was it.
Steam is probably the lightest form of DRM ever created, it's intuitive, non-intrusive and very user friendly. Offline mode may have been spotty in the beginning, but…
Nah, I get paid to sit on my ass and make back-ends for browser applications. I'm pretty set and feelin' pretty good about what I got goin' on. I also don't have to worry about getting a job should things go south, I have a viable set of skills that can actually be put to use and look awesome on a resume.