That's because you don't know what an IP address is.
That's because you don't know what an IP address is.
Do you have any examples?
Anyone who cares about this enough to want to "keep up" with it should be sent to a prison island for the rest of their lives.
You're as wrong as you could possibly be. Buying these games now would make it HARDER to finish, as the amount of time needed to complete each game's 'calculations' is based on the amount of people who own it. The more people who own a game, the harder it'll be.
If this ends up working, you can all thank Anonymous.
@Hongo Should automakers be shut down because of the potential deaths their products can cause?
Summon dollars. They're green. Pay the enemy off.
Definitely not Armored Core!
Wrong. The entire "you don't own it, we own it, you're just licensing it from us" argument is just a scare tactic, and has never ONCE held up in court. It is not legally enforceable and neither you nor I nor anyone else should feel compelled to regard it with anything but laughing contempt.
Software comes installed on the hardware. I can't do what I want with my hardware unless I remove that software.
That argument can be made in the exact opposite direction.
By posting that, you have admitted that the slider changes how far apart the cameras are, and thus is dependent on the distance between the viewer's eyes. And therefore, that I am right, as L has backed me up on.
1. SNES emulators are more or less perfected by now
You know that's not how the slider works, right? It's not "Minimum 3D" to "Maximum 3D".
Definitely, not definitively. They're different words, and they mean different things.
Research, THEN post.
They work. Let you play the game. Not much to dislike.
My post was aimed at Ken, not at you. Hence the "@Ken" next to my name, on it.