
“When it comes to computers, I can do pretty much anything...”
“When it comes to computers, I can do pretty much anything...”
Argh... why not in EU! (Was there a pokéxit? sorry...)
It seems that many of these mokbang videos only have a few hundred views?
This is what’s holding me back from plunking down €65,- for Overwatch. What happens to it when people start playing it less?
Agreed! It’s just so well written and formulated, it doesn’t seem like a genuine letter of a desperate 18-year old homeschooled kid. At the very least it’s been redacted by editors...
Go away, Puzzle & Dragons !
Haha, huh?
This is why I probably should never play this game. I just run forward and shoot at moving things.
“where companies with the most money dictate policy”
You’re talking about a different Pulp Fiction.... or did you not notice the lack of Samuel Jackson and John Travolta in all of the above images?
If you know them :) The BBC is very restrictive about who can watch their stars outside of the UK.
This is Nintendo. Their frame of reference to the real world ended around 1980 so this seems legit. They really have no idea that their actual audience has never heard of Watergate.
Don’t forget the time you need to spend on internet fora just to find out how FFXV’s battle/inventory/magic systems actually work :(
Except when the guests are all obscure BBC-only stars... then it collapses somewhat. But he IS really good at improvising.
Wow that looks so cool, how does it not collapse under its own weight? Also: it’s Lego not Legos.... (sorry... )
Except that there isn’t Burnout!
Also, why not just put a real fence there, or just a sign: ‘no shops on parking lot’...
I don’t get it... if the parking lot is rented by E3, they can just prohibit anyone from setting up shop there.
I’m thinking about a UI that knows what kind of player you are (perhaps just by letting you select that yourself). It could guide you, instead of overwhelming you. It could present choices at the moment you’re ready for them. Many web/mobile apps already do that and it makes for a much smoother experience.
Good to hear that not everybody hates this movie, but I just can’t bring myself to watch it. It just seems so hollow - a generic, predictable dime-a-dozen fantasy romp filled with Hollywood clichés - because those sell so well on the Chinese market (yes, I read that article). Until I can watch it on Netflix while also…