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Ah Big City Map or whatever it was called. One of the largest Gmod maps. Great for testing out bomb mods, Iron Man suits, Spider-Man slinging mods. Great times.

I just saw the movie. Blown away. Maybe the greatest film I've ever seen. Perfect visuals, amazing music and sound and a moving story. Didn't even realize it was a close to 3-hour movie until I looked at the clock and saw the time.

Well at least the bad/good guys are not missing due to incompetence. The ones shot upon in this video either shield themselves from the bullets in some way or manage to evade them just in time.

My bad. After a second look I did find the other publishers. Their own stuff is so front and center that it's not immediately apparent from a single glance. Looks like they are trying to compete with Steam on its own level then.

Please explain why. A single 'wrong' doesn't help me understand your point at all.

Kerbal Space Program. Aside from vacations I've played it at least one time a week for the last two years.

Uplay and Origin aren't full-on competitors to Steam, since they offer a single publisher catalog and are increasingly limiting their games to their services. To be true competitors there needs to be overlap in what they sell.

Thorin and Bilbo are the only interesting characters/actors, but they're interesting enough for me.

I think the realization that it's real is what causes the effect. We've all seen the Earth in life-like detail in movies, TV shows or games. That doesn't have the same effect though.

I've had this same thought before. I'm glad I'm not alone.

You'll like this.

1963 is also quite early in the Space Race. No-one had even launched anything but a one-man pod. If they were gonna do the 60s, 1969 would've been better. Stuff was a bit more advanced and one could say the Moonlanding was a cover up for the Ascension mission.

I like Beth. She was a nobody for about two

QUOTE | "It's the software that matters. That's it. There's nothing else that's going to convince you to play other than how good it is." - Fireproof Games' Barry Meade, talking about mobile game The Room's success and how they never spent a cent on PR or marketing.

While the characters don't come to life as much as other books I've read, Mars itself does.

That's really beautiful.

I always loved this theme. It really fit the 'first to go' theme of Enterprise. It wouldn't fit something like TNG or VOY, but for the pioneers of prequel Trek it worked very well.

Mine is like an inversion of yours in terms of upload/download. Weird.

The only truly universal rule is that anything can be made into porn. If it's a childhood favorite, the chance is probably even higher because people are just weird that way.

60 FPS is only needed/only looks good when you're in control. 30 FPS is great and will be great when you're watching something non-interactive (like a Let's Play). While it will help the Average Joe understand the difference between 30 and 60 FPS I doubt it will make him cry out for all games being 60 FPS, as in the