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Well, it's a matter of getting hair right, which they haven't. I imagine that's also why he's bald, and all of the Crysis characters are are soldiers with short crew cuts.

It looks beautiful, there is no doubting that, but I for one would like for the physics, material, and destruction engines to get some attention. It baffles me that the game with the best destruction physics is from 2009, Red Faction: Guerrilla. That's just sad.

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It looks nice, I'll grant it that, but I was really looking forward to some better destruction physics. Like, actually using physics instead of walls that are pre-rendered to break in only one way, not matter how they are hit. The pre-planned quicktime type events have good looking destruction, but lots of time is put

This is essentially what the high-end high-speed camera's do. If you're waiting for something to pop or explode and you're not sure exactly when it's going go, you don't want to have it recording for 10 minutes waiting for it. When you're shooting at a crazy high frame rate and possibly a high resolution, space fills

When you're up on a perk, the best thing I can equate it to is one of those sniper flash games that were very popular when people started learning to use Flash and Addictinggames.com was prevalent. It's that, but suped up. I enjoyed those games, and I enjoyed this one. I always like the sneaky method in games, and

Well your email address is difficult to change, but unless you have some very special setup, changing the wifi password is simple and easy to update on your other devices, so you don't have to keep that embarrassing password.

Yes, because you know what is less cumbersome than telling them a password? Telling them to download a certain app, on their data plan speed, since they aren't on your wifi yet, and then telling them to friend you, in which you'll have to spell out your possibly embarrassing personal email address or username, and

He showed up at one point, but Fury made him leave because they weren't allowed to have two black people.

I have mixed feelings. I was not a fan of the ship parts of ACIII, and this seems like they're going into WindWaker territory. A lot of people didn't like it, but I really did, I just don't think it's the kind of thing that's good for an Assassin's Creed game.

I need the power plug to be on the left side.

So, does Miranda played by Yvonne Strakjhsdfj not count because she was more than just a cameo?

I don't know about multitasking productivity, but I work in IT and for it, it's invaluable to be troubleshooting a machine I'm remoting into on one screen and have Google open on the other, searching for a solutions. That's just one example, but I would die if I had to use just one monitor all the time.

I love chiptunes, but frankly most of the ones I've heard are not all that great. However, a very talented friend of mine made this 6 song album and totally blew me away. He composed it all on an OG Game Boy. I didn't even know he was musically inclined; he didn't mention it at the LAN parties when he was kicking my

Vote: Hiren's Boot Disk

That is how I want to play a Crysis game. I want to be Schwarzenegger in a decked out Spartan suit on a playground of squishy bad guys with the arsenal of the entire military just for me. Crysis 1 got this, but they took themselves too seriously in Crysis 2, so I hope this means they're going back to their roots.

Luckily, nearly everything I loved about Crysis 1, were things that were done better in Far Cry 3 (except the total destruction physics, sadly). The ability to circle around the encampment to find the best side to attack on, being able to use stealth to pick people off one by one and never set off alarms, or loading a

Crysis 2 was beautiful, but I missed the openness of Crysis 1. The alien part in the last 2/3 of the game sucked, but hunting the Korean soldiers down as I went along the beach and through the jungle was great fun. Crysis 2 was far too linear, I don't think the city is as good a place for it.

It might be a bit too recent of history, but I think a great setting would be Berlin in the beginning of the Cold War. Maybe this would be Desmond's grandfather.

Was your friend named Adrian Veidt? And was his password Rameses II?

I got a Raspberry Pi, and was looking into maybe making a carputer with it, and then I saw this project about a week ago and was like, "Well, shit, that looks like it would be way easier. I don't need to get GPS working, a screen, battery power switching when the car turns off, a good nav program, and a not-horrible