Maybe because the surface of the test box wasn’t properly showing the proper attributes the water would perform in normal ways, aka nothing got wet and stuck to something.
Maybe because the surface of the test box wasn’t properly showing the proper attributes the water would perform in normal ways, aka nothing got wet and stuck to something.
Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida announced today that they will offer refunds to players who purchased the Mac version of the game, while also working hard on improving the client itself while suspending the sales of the Mac version until they reached a level they are confident enough to resume.
The hair/eyes color combinations are pretty crazy on this one, even for a supernatural/school/slice of life anime.
That reminds me a bit of Dragon’s Dogma and their Pawns, where you can make your own primary Pawn and ‘rent’ ones from other players.
Considering how important pubic transportation is over there (subways trains are to arrive right on THE SECOND the next minute comes around), I am not suprised by this.
Or Taric. Which they give only a slight Texture polish, but probably is still the only character now with triangle feet. And he is in the works for at least a YEAR now.
They should rather use the weapons of the enemies to gain opportunities of optional paths or something.
I am only more interested in how Bioware is handwaving this all, even long after what happened at ME3.
Who can forget Rundelhaus Code and the fabulous flicking of hair by all sorts of males?
Nah, NCSoft decided CoH didn’t produced enough revenue for them to make a noticable impact in their financials, so they decided to drop the game.
No problem, I should’ve been more clear with my statement in the first place. :)
I was comparing it with the the size of Skyrim, how much you can get ‘lost along the way’ by noticing possible points of interest. And the countless hours you spend doing them
Sounds pretty much like Skyrim to me.
Man, that brings me back to classic Half Life and Counter-Strike, where the German version had green blood and people wouldn’t explode in bits but instead into machine parts because the enemy army units (HECU) were replaced by robots instead of marines.
That grass foilage already made my computer cry by just looking at it.
While I can say, even with the possible leaks I probably would buy the Witcher 3 regardless, since 2 was a good game for me and I want to see how my decisions roll out from there into the next one. Plus I can be safe to say it will be a good experience for everyone, since you can expect what you get based on the…
70 Years old, but you still have to worry about unexploded bomber payloads in the ground.
Looking forward to that!
It felt rather flat on the rewards and such in contrast to ME3 MP, not to mention the lag and people who HAVE THEIR MICS CONSTANTLY ON, hearing their TV shows in the background.