Nope, I've never purchased a sound-card in my life :)
Nope, I've never purchased a sound-card in my life :)
Since it's the first thing listed, before buying an expensive 'Gaming Sound Card' Please inform yourself on when they actually help, and when they don't:
Probably my favorite 'Modern' Minecraft builds is still 'Lumina Nocturnale' by TrynePlague:
Having myself been a part of some fantastic game jams, I'm positive that this would have been hugely toxic and misrepresenting of what these kinds of events, and just game development in general are about.
That must be a pretty serious condition, that causes you to fall over completely limp when you lightly bump into a stationary object with your knees.
Well, the article says "this is how advertising agency TWBA sold the PlayStation 2 in Franchise." - I'm guessing he meant to write 'France', not 'Franchise', since further down he beings by saying "Some of our non-French readers..."
... goddammit
What you are looking for my friend is the Infinite Space mod: http://www.ftlgame.com/forum/viewtopi…
I have to say that the German voice acting there was very good. All too many English-speaking games and movies have really bad accents, especially to emphasize that they are 'Evil Nazis'.
Hmm, I don't know terribly much about TAS, but from what they said in the TAS section of the recent AGDQ, it's actually now at the point where many strategies that were discovered by TAS-ing a game are being used by regular speedrunners. There were several runs during ADGQ2014 where they even mentioned that a given…
"Best of Kotaku" - header image is a butt joke.
I'd argue while the texture quality definitely counts for 1998, the poly density is still way higher than what we saw back then.
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Yep, same here.
You're right, I'm pretty sure it would explode if you tried to turn it upright.
I own one of the first run CODEs with the clear switches and it's easily the best keyboard I've used so far. I also own a DAS keyboard with Browns, but the CODE feels -far- more solid and reliable. it's just more fun to type on for me personally.
Honorable mention should also be made for the CODE keyboard by WASDKeyboards: http://codekeyboards.com/ - Jumped on this when it was first released and it's now my work keyboard. It looks and feels way better than my DAS Keyboard at home, and the only minor drawback is that it doesn't have a built-in USB hub.
Huge Seal is a new, interesting take on the indie bundle concept. After signing in with your Steam account you'll choose 5 coupons for indie games from a list of 30, and buying 3 games with your coupons nets you a free random game from the same list. Coupons only good through Nov. 25.
Just to clarify, you start out with 5 coupons, but you get a coupon back every time you use one, so effectively you can buy all 35 (not 30) games at a discount if you really want to.
Just to clarify, you start out with 5 coupons, but you get a coupon back every time you use one, so effectively you can buy all 35 (not 30) games at a discount if you really want to.