Unfortunately, the developers are from the Czech Republic, and the US doesn't really have a stake in it. But yes, it would be nice if we would put some pressure on Greece for what has turned into a ridiculous situation.
Unfortunately, the developers are from the Czech Republic, and the US doesn't really have a stake in it. But yes, it would be nice if we would put some pressure on Greece for what has turned into a ridiculous situation.
Well, they took photos of a Greek military base from the outside. Apparently that constitutes breaking the law over there, but I think we can all agree that the law is ridiculous - it isn't like they broke into the base to take photos of sensitive materials, they took the photos from the road where everyone can see…
I'm looking forward to playing Absolution - it looks like a blast.
Agreed. I'm more likely to just replay 2 through Revelations. I'd rather not touch AC3 again. There's really no worthwhile endgame content, besides doing the ship missions.
I never said it was realistic or going to happen, I just was surmising an interesting scenario, and more so making the point that just because LucasFilm is making films, they don't have to just be Star Wars films.
It doesn't necessarily mean that every movie they produce will be a Star Wars film. I hope this means we can start seeing more original content come from LucasFilm, or possible adaptations of things like Monkey Island with Pixar, etc.
Clooney looks the part, but I don't think he has the roughness needed to play Fisher. And looking the part is really the least important thing when it comes to making a good movie.
That's not really true. If you want to release your game on iPhone, Android, or with Flash, you're having to pay at least $400 to deploy your game on those platforms, whether or not your game is free.
It's not a rumor. I just played it.
I misread the article, so my fault. I thought Steam was identifying the disk as being Mass Effect 2, even though the disk was BLOPS. I didn't realize that the disk itself had Mass Effect 2 on it.
Obviously the issue is with Steam, and not Activision. Nice try though.
Depends how much of a challenge you want. I played on Legendary, which was just the right amount of challenge for me, and it took about 12 hours. I would have maybe appreciated one more level, but ultimately, the diversity of the campaign levels and strong story will probably see me replaying it with friends a few…
To be fair, only one of the missions was recycled so far.
I completed solo Legendary and I didn't get any armor stuff. :/
My guess is he was taking a photo every 5 minutes or so, maybe less, maybe more.
I think the lack of reaction is because people just don't want to mess with crazy people on the train. I see weirdos like this on my local transit all the time, with similar weird things, and the best thing to do is just ignore them as much as possible.
But a majority of the world isn't Christian, and as we cannot in full certainty prove what day or year Jesus was born on, it's a system that has no factual basis. The BC/AD system was created 500 years after Jesus lived - how do we know if they got the dates right? We don't, and relying on a system that is…
Because Jesus isn't a factual figure, and the dates associated with his birth and death are generally contested among historians and scientists. So using something that we can't prove as a specific date in which we base all of our time lines off of simply doesn't make sense.
It's not so much a measure of being "politically correct" as it is using a system that is grounded in fact. When we think about the world scientifically, we need to use a system of exact dates and structures, one that exists outside of a religious framing.
That's the issue. While Jesus was most likely a real human being, the exact dates cannot be proved. Thus, using it was a reference for a point in time makes no sense.