lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

Good lord, Torque looks like a great idea but they need a graphics/UI designer, stat.

The picture for this is very clever- even if the story is basically, "That largely internet focused console has games that intent to utilize the internet, oh teh noez"

Yeah, but Rockstar also made up their own vehicles. They are not licensing a specific look or feel of a real world vehicle, so their damage modeling can be whatever they feel is appropriate for their game universe.

If I took a spirited drive down a back road, messed up and put a tire in the grass and crashed into a parked car, people would probably say I was being a reckless idiot "street racer".

This is "not understood by like everyone everywhere" because in most civilised countries, this security theatre is unnecessary, and in many of them it would be illegal.

Pretty sure you can make the phone silent for everything but main storyline missions.

You kind of have to, you know, read the "must read" article to find out why.

I thought Fit was go.

My PC handles games that came out years after GTA4, much more graphically intense and complex, and still can't run GTA4 at 60 frames.

I was talking strictly performance. Mods exacerbate that issue, actually.

The original game in the series is named "The Legend of Zelda."

Um, that's why I wrote "pickups" in my first example.

We see what you're doing here.

I haven't checked in a while, but I think the fine for smoking pot outside in L.A. is one star.

TONS in Canada.

Don't forget the Chevy Tahoe. Lots of those here in Texas. Lots.

Interestingly enough, "Copy Multiple" is for PS+ users only. I had to back up my saves over the weekend.

This is the harbinger of things to come. Chrome used to "get it", understanding that you could automatically upgrade the software all you wanted so long as you didn't break the user's experience, or at least not without strong reason. Because of this they were able to usher in a new software distribution model, that

Except I'm not white, so, there's that.