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I was under the impression that it was the other way around. People solving Captchas contributed to a program to read characters in street view.

Early adopters tend to be enthusiasts who regular gaming websites. You're not the only one, it's just a skewed sample.

I just wanted to be able to choose which celebrities I followed, so I made an account. I've never posted and nobody follows me. Am I doing it wrong?

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Except, didn't Quiet's face come from a scan of a model's face? It would be hard to find a model in real life who could pass as an older, transgender version of another character.

But by the time The Phantom Pain comes out, there will likely be an iPhone 6 with a different form factor.

Somebody needs to get to the root of why people continue to use Comic Sans in spite of its ridicule and design a better font that fulfills that niche.

It's not really a question of bandwidth, but ping. Fiber isn't the answer, but nearby server centers would definitely be necessary. My ping on their servers for Titanfall is in the 30s and I certainly don't have fiber in my house. If we were talking about something like 4K movie streaming, then bandwidth would be more

A better way to convince people afraid of change would be to make them cost less. I'd gladly go for LED over CFLs, but I can buy 6 CFLs for the price of one LED bulb. I appreciate that they're making them look really nice, but it's not solving the core problem.

Plus, it gives you a chance to buy the game and later buy the collector's paraphernalia if you absolutely loved it without having to re-purchase the game.

There will still be an Oculus Rift and a VR future, which is why people wanted to donate in the first place. Facebook didn't scrap Oculus for parts to build their own VR headset, they just own the company. If Apple, for instance, had bought them for their patents and dissolved Oculus, there would be more cause for

This is still my go-to album for studying or reading. It is like the perfect evolution of Brian Eno's "Music for Airports".

It is a lot of fun to play, and it's hard to go back to other FPS games after experiencing the fast and fluid mobility of Titanfall. It is not for people who want a story with their game, however. The multiplayer "campaign" is tacked on and lame, which leaves story fans frustrated because the universe could easily

Wallhack comes in handy if you're playing defense in an objective game, or flushing out a camper while on offense. It's refresh rate is low enough to keep it from being OP though.

You can customize both your pilot and Titan loadouts, unlocking more available loadouts as you level up. There are guns and sidearms and anti-Titan weapons to choose from. Then there's your tactical ability. I love the cloak; it's the most useful one in Titanfall specifically, and you see most everyone using it. Your

"C101 CALIBRATOR". C-101 is the primary assault rifle in the game. Don't ask me why it says that though.

So does this add any veracity to that rumor dump a few months back?

Do you think Respawn was working on Playstation versions up to the minute that exclusivity announcement went out? I just don't buy it. How would the head of a studio not find out before the public that their publisher was planning deals that would fundamentally alter game development only 9 months before launch? What

Biggest selling point for me was being able to continue where I left off using my phone in a pinch. Does that work for hypothetical torrented books?

I have seen this same story so many times. I respect the holdouts, but they really don't know what they're missing until they give it a try.