Like they say, no need to actually find a mine. Just carve out a little home base, then start digging right from there! Make sure you leave plenty of torches as you go so mobs don't spawn in the dark.
Like they say, no need to actually find a mine. Just carve out a little home base, then start digging right from there! Make sure you leave plenty of torches as you go so mobs don't spawn in the dark.
Ideally, you want overtime, which at the very least means there's more hockey going on, so boring last minutes or not, at least its going.
Nah, nobody likes SO's, and the fact that the game had to get to that point means the winning team should get 1 less point for winning, and the losing team gets 1 for sticking it out that long.
Agreed. Totally surprised by the fact that this came out of the blue, when a certain company got their 2014 model leaked a year+ in advance <_<
Start with the chainsword!
Upon further examination, my thumbnail is still, in fact, a thumbnail.
Has there been any word on some sort of Bloody Palace mode?
I bought Just Cause 2 (you know, just 'cause!) for $10 on Steam on a whim.
From the first article on this story, I believe it was noted that since Top Gear in 2008, they explicitly have it on for all media rides, and the drivers sign a disclaimer. Additionally, they offer it to customers, but only turn it on if the customer allows.
You have no facts. All you've made are baseless, unsourced statements.
OK, buddy, keep telling yourself that. Considering I play all of them, you're outta your depth here.
D3 had a horrendous launch, solely due to the always-online requirement. If that wasn't required, there'd be no bottleneck for the launch.
Wait, you forgot the obligatory "Hold mah beer!"
I don't have a horse in the race either way, but I would like to present the following counter argument for your consideration, with specific regards to your last line:
Hang on, I remember reading a while ago about how this can only be applied to physical disc sales. If that's still true, and the next generation of consoles moves to digital download or streaming, then this tax is basically a hollow gesture.
They could show PC...
This, I would agree with. Like a number of other people have said, I personally wouldn't play games on a library computer, but for the library to single out "direct-shooter video games" and make a rule because "the librarians "wanted something more than their own common sense," backing up their feelings about the…
Yeah. When he stopped early on in the video, I heavily anticipated at burnout or high rev or something and grabbed my box of tissues.
True, I wouldn't be surprised if this was just an easy test drive, or if they were specifically looking for a couple things that didn't involve too-high speeds.