“...many eyes were lost on this day.”
“...many eyes were lost on this day.”
If the console version had mod support, they could double their sales.
Well, I agree with you at least AngryMob.
Don’t bother. It’s another softening of language so people who can’t take reality can hide behind it.
“died by suicide” has to be one of the sloppiest phrases I’ve heard in awhile. You commit suicide or you kill yourself. Suicide is a motive, not a method.
dude, pesto is simple, and in proper caveman way you make it by smashing it with rocks (i.e. a mortar). herbs, garlic, oil, nuts, hard grating cheese. doesn’t even require you to discover fire (okay, cheesemaking needs fire, but you can raid for that). apply to anything or, like me, snort it for a better high. you’re…
It really can feel that way. I’ve said before: “I’d rather work than go to [insert obligatory social gathering here].”
I’ll stick to my physical media thank you. Call me old or whatever you want, but I like having my media in hand. I get to retain right of first sale (not that I plan on selling them or that I’d make a lot of money). I like being able to Lend and/or Borrow a movie from someone. I like that if I don’t have internet for…
I didn’t think you were supposed to drink hot water because of the calcium and scale in your hot water tank.
Nice tips, I guess, but I’m still wondering why I would ever attend a party where I don’t know anyone. Did I black out and find myself there when I came to? Was I forced there at gunpoint? Did the party form around me for some reason?
Many years ago I was at my brother’s high school graduation party. I didn’t know anyone except him, but he was pretty busy with everyone else since it was his party. I ended up finding someone else who didn’t know anyone except him and we started hanging out with each other. Long story short, fast-forward 10 years and…
Parties are supposed to be fun, not scary—but trying to start a conversation in a room full of total strangers can…
The coolest use of this that I have noticed so far, is using it as a health indicator. I don’t really look down at my controller, but my son pointed out that it was red one day, and so I started to pay attention to it. In FarCry4, your health when full is green, and as you get damaged, this fades to red. Pretty cool.
Of course, but she was talking about the console’s default. Of course Sony lets developers use the light for their games (GTA V uses it for Police Flashers for example).
I can understand your perspective. However, some people dont want to give MTA one cent more than they should get. And many dont want to waste money having it left on a card they may not use. Its not like combining a bunch of short changed cards into one is a desirable process. I wouldnt try to do the math on the run,…
Metrocards expire.
Sometimes, those metrocards expire with an unspent balance on them.
MTA doesn't go through the effort to reunite expired metrocard holder with unspent balance, they instead pocket the money. Ergo, know the correct amount to load to minimize the unspent balance.
You know how many rides you have exactly, so there's less room for error when the clock is ticking. Of course you have to put more money on your card, but you're never caught being just a few cents off. Why not remove the chance for error as much as you can?
Three things:
I'm glad someone else has figured this out. Often I hear people say 'you're not getting the full experience below normal', but a hard play through can easily add 20% to the play time due to repeating sections. Plus, in some games it fits the story better to play on easy. If I'm supposed to be a badass space marine the…
No. You're totally right. In fact, I talked a friend of mine out of buying games at release because he had a backlog and would still get the new hot thing and play it until next hot thing came along. None of these games got finished. I told him play through a game and when you're done, go get the next one you…