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I’m hoping that in the long-term (i.e 4-5 years from now at a minimum), we’ll see a resurgence in games that are developed with mod support. Mod support in PC games has been dying as publishers instruct developers to lock the games down to avoid having mods compete with their DLC revenue stream.

It's not much of a change, it's still a beastly weapon. It's just that instead of killing someone and still having a ton of ammo left, you kill them and only have a little ammo left. Either way, that other titan is still getting smoked.

Star Control II, #1 all-time favorite game.

This is exactly what I'm doing. Started up a new toon for Loot 2.0, and D3 is a LOT better than before. When I level cap, I'll consider buying the expansion if I want to keep going to 70. I might just keep trying out other classes and put off the expansion who knows. But at least they got me playing again and have the

A key movement tip that a lot of players don't notice is:

Whether or not it's a stupid move remains to be seen. Thus far he's gained key strategic territory with no substantial repercussions. For all the disapproving tongue clucking he gets from other countries, he's getting a groundswell of populist support within his country by painting Russia as oppressed by the other

I read at one point that Superman's super strength and flight were interconnected abilities, such that he could pick up an airplane with his hands by extending his flight field to the entire plane, rather than attempting to manipulate an entire aircraft with his hands. This allows him to actually grab the plane

For all the claims he's failed to deliver on, the thing I think of when it comes to Peter Molyneux is: "At least this guy is still swinging for the fences".

Since the price drops are incredibly brief sometimes, it's important to use camelcamelcamel to pricewatch listings on Amazon that you're looking to buy.

It just depends if their advertising is hitting in the places you frequent.

This is an area where Math and Computer Science steps out beyond just programming. Specializing in two complementary areas allows for really interesting development.

I don't like season passes, but nobody's forcing me to buy them.

I wonder if that's because there's no reason to pre-order? It's available as a digital download on both release platforms and the pre-order bonuses are very very insignificant (which I love because I hate missing stuff because I didn't pre-order).

Rich people pay for exclusivity. It's not enough to enjoy the comforts of luxury, they also want to enjoy those comforts away from the lower class. It makes them feel special. Maybe they do like the idea of chilling at a netcafe with their other rich friends, and here's a swanky exclusive place they can do it in.

I've got this one too, found that the texture of the cloth picks up dirt and stuff pretty easily, bottom surface grips well enough that it doesn't move when I've got my hand on the mouse, but since it was so thin and light it'd move around on the desk between uses (like when going back and forth between keyboard&mouse

I don't think they even need to go so far as post-editing. He's already in good shape, which gets them 90% of the way there, it looks like they just gave him favorable lighting and some oil. That kind of thing can take the image the extra mile. The beach pic has a ton of super bright direct sunlight, making the

Love it.

You're not alone, I enjoyed the game too, played it through to the end.

I'm typing this right now in front of my TV. My primary gaming PC is hooked up to my TV, with a second screen going back behind me to a desktop for keyboard/mouse gaming. I like playing games with controllers, but there are games where a controller is just not going to cut it. The Steam controller is providing hope

I read this on my TV, and I'm responding to you on my TV, and yes, I'm still excited about Steam OS, because the bottom line is that PC gaming on the TV is a pretty clunky experience. Valve is the only one company who has set a specific goal of tying the whole experience together.