jeremyhampson
Jeremy H formerly Kalakaboooom
jeremyhampson

Oh yeah I am with you there, just imagine with current technologies (the amount of hardcore tech computers have now, next gen consoles) what a good developer with a decent amount of money could do with the D-Day landings, or all of the parachute drops in Normandy, that sort of stuff would be awesome, I'd like to see

Yeah, it has been a few years since there was a good, big ww2 game (last big/good one I remember coming out was red orchestra 2), it just seems like with all of the next gen stuff, mobile gaming, etc, everyone is trying to innovate and make their own stories, which is good, that sort of stuff in gaming is great, but

The ww2 genre is just really, really over saturated, so I'm guessing that is what turns a lot of people off to making it in that era, because it has already been done so much before, I mean just glancing over at wikipedia, I think it was 84 ww2 FPS games (not counting expansions) were made between 1999 and 2013 (I

Oh well since we have a burner saying theres no damage at all, case closed! And who gives a shit about the damaged bikes, if they cared about them they wouldnt have used them to block a 2 ton suv.

So then those slashed tires just magically happened then? Because if the tires popped when he ran over the bikes the front ones would be flat too. They were assaulting his vehicle, put themselves in front of him, and then they got a darwin award.

I noticed that turn right on red, even if it isn't a curbside lane, over in AZ, my father in law always did that and I was like holy shit dude you are running a red. Because over in VA any second right turn lane, every single one I've seen they have a sign that says "no turn on red in this lane"

I'm sure you could find them, but the legal documents are probably buried in each of the cities website, or the dmv website.

Sure, there were a few sites I looked up to find that stuff.

Growing up in Cali, I knew about a few really weird laws when I was there

Didn't know this was a law anywhere, I knew it was part of drivers training, always set it, because, in case shit I guess, especially with manuals, but giving a parking ticket for not setting the brake seems a little, vindictive to me. I mean what about cars with electronic parking brakes, and cars that have the

I guess I'm the lucky one, my account got hacked and someone racked up over 200 dollars in game purchases, told them it wasn't me, they took 5 minutes to look at the ip addresses and the regions it was in, and said, yep, wasn't you. Full refund and they did the whole 2 week investigation thing on my account, pretty

I still have to side with the RR to be honest, when you have a bunch of guys converging on your vehicle and blocking you off, (especially with helmets on so you can't see their expressions, which could tell you intentions), you've gotta go with your fight or flight instincts

So it can ONLY be piracy if you use a file sharing website? They got some of these games for free that they normally would have had to pay for, by using illicit means. That, usually means that they stole it. By your logic, if gamestop doesn't put cd's in any of their game cases, but somehow they accidentally put a cd

"No one intended to conduct piracy" you mean like making a fake account, and go under a different region with the sole purpose of downloading free games? Sounds pretty much like intent to me.

As a parent, I wish that people that subjected children to situations that escalate to things like this, would get extra charges put on them, something like "exposing a child to violence" should be a real crime, the guy driving over bikes wasn't the best choice, but I would have done it too, there was no good way that

As a parent, I wish that people that subjected children to situations that escalate to things like this, would get extra charges put on them, something like "exposing a child to violence" should be a real crime, the guy driving over bikes wasn't the best choice, but I would have done it too, there was no good way that

I looked at the website real quick, saw something that said "starting at 250,000"

There is a cat, possibly involved in creating a steambox?

I have had people try to follow me in the past, and the thing I always do, is always remain in a populated area, near fellow drivers (in case something happens and witnesses would help) and immediately drive to my local police station, and let them know I was being followed. The one time I had to do that, I was

Pretty sad that something like that turned out so deadly as to have two people die over what was probably not worth being mad over for more then 5 minutes. However, the guy being tailgated made a mistake, that is getting out of the car and confronting the guy. This is reason #1 you don't do that, because you never