Yeah I’m not buying it from him.
Yeah I’m not buying it from him.
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Wow, had no idea about all that. My router is blazing fast (now 500 Mbps, just upgraded) and runs 2.5 or 5 Ghz, but both of those don’t get past the glass.
All of that true. I prefer to play offline too, but with each new Street Fighter I still like to jump back in and dabble a bit with competitive, as even there there’s so many incredibly good players out there, there’s also always a ton of scrubs who it can feel great taking out for a match or two. :)
As they’re always such deep games, I see it only a plus to get in early. Learn the basics and then adapt with each new update.
What in the world does any of this have to do with “wokism”, liberalism or politics in any way?
Unless I missed it, this article oddly leaves out the single biggest blocker of wifi I’ve ever come across: glass.
“Current gen” would make sense.
Exactly. And let’s not also forget that every October, November and December about a hundred big games come out, which no one except maybe the most hardcore of the hardcore can finish in a few months. Therefore the March to August dry spell can and should be used to catch up on older titles.
I would just finish it. I’m glad I did and the ending was pretty good, but I don’t think I could make myself replay 80% of it just for a few added features. Haven’t once wanted to replay it via the Director’s Cut.
Er, I don’t think “backburnered” means anything other than his movies are probably never coming out.
Been working my way through it but holy hell, why did someone think Blighttown was a good idea?
Been working my way through it but holy hell, why did someone think Blighttown was a good idea?
And in another news, whiners continue to find ways to whine.
Yes! That, “Damn, those alien bastards are gonna pay for shooting up my ride” and “You’re an inspiration for birth control.”
Yes! The rooftop with the ship crashing and the pig cops. Then street then movie theater then strip club. Great memories.
Such a pity. Have such great memories of Duke Nukem 3D back in college, it was the only game where I ever got really into building levels and competitive maps.
A close friend who hadn’t seen most MCU movies loved Infinity War. She hated Endgame though - I think that’s the one where you have to have seen all the past movies for it to really work.
Not a fanboy in the least. I don’t have a headset. I simply believe that like all technologies, it’s going to have the kinks worked out, the price come down, and it’ll become the future of entertainment.
I’m assuming you’ve never tried VR. And I’m certain you’ve never played Half-Life: Alyx.
Sweet. I’ll buy myself a chicken dinner.