So like a modern day Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Sweet. It came in my LootCrate last month, and I haven't read it yet... But sounds pretty cool.
So like a modern day Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Sweet. It came in my LootCrate last month, and I haven't read it yet... But sounds pretty cool.
What? No turn based combat? Son-of-a/////.
This just made me laugh for WAYYY longer than it should have. Your comment caught me off guard this morning ahahaha.
Your reasons for liking it are good. I agree that it seems more free and private. I like that about Opera. It's just so SLOW! That was my main complaint. Didn't mean to call anyone names. I am mainly just surprised that people still use FF at all nowadays, because to me, at the end of the day, page loading and…
Gunneh... I usually tend to agree with your posts, and you are a great commenter/poster here. But I strongly urge you to retest Chrome. Firefox is truly garbage by today's standards. I mean, if you love it, then great. But you're missing out on some excellent page load speeds and general snappiness.
Hey, so to follow up to my previous reply. I installed Opera, and tested out a few of my favorite sites. It handled each of them just fine. I also really do like the lack of a Google presence. I like Google, but I don't like it forced down my throat. Integration should be more easily turned on and off within…
That's actually awesome to hear, because I always liked Opera's stability. I just ran into too many deadends when it came to normal things such as logging into online banking or paying a student loan. Often a page would require IE or Firefox. Chrome tends to run those pages more often than not... so it's been my…
Thank god Chrome and Safari have their act together. Opera is a great browser, but too many big name sites leave it out when they code their pages... So as snappy as it is, I just don't use it very often. However, the war between Chrome and Safari (which are nowadays very much the same browser with a different skin).
I'm with you on this. I didn't say it before, but those DEAD EYES in both Skyrim and Fallout 3 always throw me off. I don't know all the engines that were used recently, but The Last of Us looked really good, as well as the newest Uncharted. Honestly, as much as I'm not a COD fan, that newest one with Kevin Spacey…
Hahaha. I read your comment 3 or 4 times, and each time all I came away with was "I SAID GOOD DAY SIR!".
You know, I love Skyrim, and I want to be angry and disagree with you... but I just can't. You're 100% right. It's sad, because the artists DID carry those releases. But look what the mod communities did for them... and imagine if they were done using CURRENT engines. I mean, compared to it's competition, Skyrim…
I DON'T CARE WHO PLAYS SPIDER-MAN, AS LONG AS IT'S TRACY MORGAN.
I don't feel the way you are assuming. I am one of those very same people who signed the petition that went around on the first mention of this on Kotaku. I believe that it would be worth it for Nintendo to bring it here, and a win/win for all parties. That's not my argument. I'm not being hypocritical. But I…
See, that's the only real issue that I see. The fact that the US is alone in being left out. But I still don't think it's enough to whine about. As far as the pixellating concern, it's exectly the same between the 3DS and it's XL version. But the size difference still allows images on the screen to be seen much…
K. We can revisit this conversation when you have that shiny New 3DS in your hands.
That's a fair angle. You are right about feeling left out with the club.nintendo US store. I just used the last few points of my account to get the game case. The options overseas were always SO much better. =/
Silly argument? What you just said makes little to no sense. Unless you are hung up on the customization aspect. There is just no way that you can go back to the regular sized handheld after playing on a current 3DS XL.
Haha. I decided to ask my actual dog, since it seemed relative to his field of expertise.
Okay. That's more than fair. Just keep in mind that I also, like you, have gotten the smaller systems. Once I got the XL version though, I fell in love with how much easier it is to control and see things on the screen. The screen size DOES make a great difference. But the smaller ones have their advantages as…
I'm sure they will. I also would buy one, because I like the more squared off look to it's design, but the XL will be fine until then. Nintendo will do what they always do here, and they will wait until you've lost hope and just settled for grabbing the XL. Then like a week later, you'll see a pre-order exclusive…