jonnydeadman
JonnyDeadMan
jonnydeadman

Aw. I find the Kotaku humping to be absolutely endearing.

Bought this based on your review, so far having fun!

Wanted to point out: You *can* equip a tractor beam, but the catch is you have to find it first, then equip it swapping out your shield. =P

Man, thanks for that. My favorite class back in the day was the druid; I had three across three servers (and I quit shortly before the Pandaran Expansion). I’m always curious about what Blizzard sets up for them after each installment!

This allows me to hold off on jumping back in (god, you know I appreciate the time

Ok, this is adorable.

Man, love this. I always hated people (even my own teammates) who said crap like “ez” or what have you in SC2.

If Colonization was a historically accurate video game, Alpha Centauri was one built on scientific accuracy.

I still have the manual (it’s sitting on my shelf for instant inspirational reading, for example) and it’s chock full of scientific facts about the Centauri system. Everything from its double star system (and

NMS refuses to run on my PC. Getting a postcard like this is like getting a postcard from someone I was supposed to go to Hawaii with— i.e. I am so bummed.

...Still, happy you’re enjoying your time despite the inventory cram. Have fun and please let me live vicariously through all of you who are playing. The updates

Crashes to Desktop after the fade to white. *sigh*.

I will never pick up a gun against someone else— too many of my own family have been killed by them.

I personally don’t believe in guns, but my friends who do own them follow these rules religiously. They even reprimand their kids when they point a toy gun at a person. While I understand where you’re coming from, these rules aren’t that difficult to follow when you’re passionate about the “hobby” (loss for words, so

Now playing

Do you mean Dawn of War? That one will be receiving a sequel, soonish:

The codex can easily be taken down with one shot from a sniper with Bluescreen ammo.

But if I’m reading your situation correctly, don’t listen to Bradford— take your time during the campaign and only use the skulljack when your soldiers have mag-rifles and gauss weapons, and the aforementioned bluescreen rounds. Also,

Instinct for a rabbit, yes. Not necessarily for a human.

Perhaps, perhaps not. The bow Ramsay used was a compound bow of some strength; the arrows traveled fast and were powerful enough to punch through a metal shield. Even if it was slower than a bullet by a 100 miles per hour, given the state of Rickon’s slow run, I don’t think it would have made a difference.

Something to add: Interestingly, a study has already been made regarding zigzagging versus straight line. Zigzagging confers a slight advantage, but only just. If you have weak ankles or are wearing heavy clothing (such as armor), it can hamper you. If Rickon had weak ankles (such as from malnutrition) or those furs

Okay, let’s take this analogy and put it into present day. How many criminals run zigzag away from cops shooting at them? When the panic hits, people run straight, and going zigzag isn’t on their minds unless they’ve had some training.

Even accounting for his age (in the beginning of the books he’s around 3. By the time of this event he should be around five or six. But in the show he’s 8 in the beginning, maybe 12-14 now), he has gone through some significant sh!t by this time. Consider:

He’s been on the run since the fall of Winterfell, hunted by

I personally think that any person found guilty of sending a threat like this should be banned from the game of their affection for life. They need the ultimate time-out for their asinine, entitled little tantrum.

I’m 43 years old, have been playing video games for most of those years and have made friends both in and out of Gamer Gate. I have seen the reddit forums where they post their arguments, been to the websites where they post images of their evidence, and debated with supporters.

Part of me wishes I never did, but part