Uh...Hi! I live in San Francisco, and it has rarely broken 80 here this summer. Just a heads up!
Uh...Hi! I live in San Francisco, and it has rarely broken 80 here this summer. Just a heads up!
Er, I'm okay with killing animals for food, and I generally understand what you are saying, but I really don't want to eat an animal that was packed in with thousands more and that was covered in its own feces. Does that make any sense to you?
They said that it is a pretty sizeable open world that can be explored - whether or not you can barge into random houses and buildings, we'll have to see...and I doubt we're going to see a scale as a big as Fallout 3, but I'm sure it will feel pretty huge. Or, at least, I hope it does. Because it looks soooo good.
The console version has very even framerates - I've almost beat the game, and it plays completely fine.
Yes, I'm aware of what a gameplay video is. But who knows what hardware they are running it on? It could be a special built super computer with 2 processors, 32gb of RAM and a tri-sli 580 GTX Superclocked config. Not the sort of thing that an average person like you or me could buy.
I just built a PC using completely brand new parts, and it was about $1200 at the end of the day. I'm planning on going SLI which will certainly help (I have a EVGA 570 Doubleshot HD).
Got all hard wood, so yeah...although, even if I did have carpets, I'm renting so I can't do improvements of that scale.
Dust Expert!
Well, I think the issue is that Wayne manor was basically completely destroyed in the first movie, which is why he lived in the apartment in the TDK. During TDK, we constantly saw him in his little underground workstation, where Alfred stitched him up and where he reconstructed the bullet, which is what I sort of…
They may be built in the same factories (although I'm not 100% sure on that), but the construction is still different. Macs are simply built better. I can't necessarily prove that with any sort of statistic but rather my experience. I currently own a Macbook Pro and a PC I built myself. I wouldn't ever buy an…
I've replayed the original Bioshock about 2 1/2 times because its a great, fun game - simple as that. As long as they make a great game again, I'll replay it as well.
Oh yes, because there was never civil unrest until GTA was released. Right?
I don't know if I would read that much into it, but I do find the connection rather strange and poignant, and it does seem like too much of a coincidence that this may have happened. Either way...May they rest in peace.
I'm sorry, but I'll have to disagree. A 9 x 12 art book is much nicer than the add-on art books you would normally get in a collectors edition. I got the special edition of GTAIV, which included a small art book of around 30 pages, maybe less. Same with the original Gears of War.
Yeah, I know you were agreeing with me....not sure why you thought otherwise! Right, obviously the value is determined by the buyer and it still seems worth it to me, as well.
I'm not a Steam "fanboy," nor am I "blinded." I barely even use Steam, I mostly play on Xbox 360. I have 5 Steam games and they're all from Valve.
Sure, I may not have been spot on. You could say the bonus disc is worth nothing, but that still brings us to $165.00. Even if we went lower on the art book and the statue by $15.00 altogether, that's $150...the exact price of the collector's edition.
While I agree its somewhat overpriced, this is a full on artbook, which run anywhere from $50.00 to $100.00 retail. If you considering the cost of the dragon statue included as well, its actually a pretty good deal if they are all things you actually want.
So? Does that matter at this point? Steam is great now, and that is who Origin is competing against. That's like saying which would win in a fight - old Steam vs. new Steam. Origin simply can't compete.
I thought about it, but I have those games (the ones I want, at least) for Xbox already...so chances are, no.