Picked up a PiTFT yesterday for my own projects. Not sure what that project is, but I'm leaning towards either a carputer or a Pipboy.
Picked up a PiTFT yesterday for my own projects. Not sure what that project is, but I'm leaning towards either a…
Picked up a PiTFT yesterday for my own projects. Not sure what that project is, but I'm leaning towards either a carputer or a Pipboy.
Picked up a PiTFT yesterday for my own projects. Not sure what that project is, but I'm leaning towards either a…
It'd be so fantastic that I might actually start playing Destiny... but, probably not.
Right, right. Honestly, I'd be happy with either of those.
When we first talked about the comfort principle, we came up with a generic list that holds up pretty well:
Interesting. Reminds me of The Guardian Legend back on the NES. It, quite successfully in my mind, blended two fairly distinct genres: top-down adventure and vertical-scrolling shmup.
That's cool and all, but what I really want to know is why anyone with a name like Killstein would use a pseudonym?
Science and technology versus magic and cold steel! Excuse me, I need to go play Arcanum again.
I... actually do. It's buried somewhere in the garage, but it's there. I may even have an image I made of it before I consigned it to the oblivion that is my collection of post-University storage totes.
Came here for this. It's seldom that an anime makes me laugh as hard as Golden Boy did. While I'm not often a fan of English dubs, I thought they did a pretty remarkable job on Golden Boy. Kintaro's voice actor in particular was pretty spot on with his joke delivery and inflection.
Interesting. It appears to use average stats that are unique to each game. I was afraid that it might just take the number of games in your profile and apply some arbitrary time value to each. This does not bode well for someone such as myself with a hugely skewed RPG-to-Everything-Else ratio.
OK, time for a game of fill in the blank: "Pride goes before a ____."
I hear that. A lot of people are asking for the same thing. If Frontier were smart, they'd release the combat tutorial demo to everyone to try out.
Well, I'll say that your processor could handle it, but I'm not sure about that graphics card. I will say that the Elite: Dangerous engine is pretty well optimized, and has a huge array of graphical settings to fiddle with. It certainly wouldn't play it on the highest settings, but you could most likely tailor it to…
A lot of people have been asking for this and, sadly, there does not appear to be one. The only "demo" it had was the ability to play through the combat tutorials before the release launch, but that was only for people who'd prepurchased the game, but not the ability to play the beta. One way to tell is to check out …
I think you'd be right.
Let's see... got a new, amazingly comfy, bathrobe. The missus will have a hard time getting me to put on pants anymore. Damn thing makes me feel like some sort of super-charged Comfomancer, commanding the powers fuzziness and warmth for all the masses. Most importantly, though, I got some time to do whatever I wanted.…
I just need to get my hands on one of those Steam controllers.
The whole thing feels kind of like an experiment in progress, and it's not clear what Valve is actually attempting to do. Was this whole thing just a test balloon, or a halfhearted initiative that'll eventually be set aside? Possibly. Will Valve deliver on the concept next year and finally see it through to some sort…
Which is actually pretty funny, considering the devs release nightly builds and patch notes. These are freely viewable on Steam, but I suppose that would require effort on said Steam Forums peoples' part.