Goddamn people with their goddamn smartphones! RUUUUNNN! Don’t stand there filming the monster battle like a fool, do you WANT to get eaten, huh?!
Goddamn people with their goddamn smartphones! RUUUUNNN! Don’t stand there filming the monster battle like a fool, do you WANT to get eaten, huh?!
Aaand that whispering completely ruins it.
Your post got me excited about PS5. Sony owes you a check :]
Oh my god I can’t believe they made a game for me, especially. Any time I think I left the Peggle life behind me, I get dragged back into the gameplay.
That was a metric f**k ton of scrolling just to get to Bender.
It’s called treating your customer like a human being and not just instantly assuming they’re thieves. That’s the biggest problem with things like DRM, they assume the customer is a thief when the thieves aren’t buying stuff, they already have their own paths to steal games/movies/music/whatever... DRM has only ever…
every detail is actual geometry. [...] the high quality model is then used to project unto the low poly to create special texture maps that will give the illusion of detail by reacting to lights and casting shadows (bump maps),
Nowadays, most of high quality models are done in two steps:
Definitely more interesting than an F1 race!
The Blizzard we knew is dead.
They still sell them. Rock hard frozen bananas, ready to enjoy in 3 to 5 hours.
I agree.
AYANNA!
Girafarig not having a Mega Evolution that empowered the second head is such a missed opportunity. Could have been a similar situation as Kangaskhan where her Mega Evolution allowed the baby to fight. Or hell, they could have at least given us a proper evolution. Sadly, we probably won’t get a new form for this guy…
Back in the day (which means like, the early 1990s), I borrowed a classmate’s brother’s MIDI synthesizer module (marque and model unknown at this point sadly - was probably a Roland or Korg unit - but I do remember it was expensive as hell and pretty damn advanced for its time), and accompanying full-size keyboard…
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