Sometimes I use my controllers and stuff in poor light, or even the dark. That's why I bought a keyboard and mouse with backlighting.
Sometimes I use my controllers and stuff in poor light, or even the dark. That's why I bought a keyboard and mouse with backlighting.
The PS3 was a DRM fortress. IS a DRM fortress. The difference is, you wouldn't ever know it. You put your game in and play, you put your BluRay in and play. The fight against DRM is more aptly described a fight against online activation.
I love my PC, and I have more games on Steam than all of my consoles combined. There's something about a console, from my Intellivision to my NES,SNES,PS1/2/3, that has always seemed sacred in that, even 20+ years down the road, I can plug my games in and enjoy them. I bought my PC games knowing that one day they'll…
I played a good 15 hours into TLH before leaving. I just couldn't get invested in it, it may be the same reason you said. I've never thought much about it. SO3 was great.
Classic!
All the XBros on their XBones watching X-files and X Factor.
I couldn't watch the anime. I thought it was much worse than the manga. I only watched the first 50 episodes or so though, so it may have gotten better.
I know the story behind the PS buttons, but I have no idea who or what decided on X or Y.
I always assumed A and B were just to be different. They added the extra buttons for Street Fighter if I recall, so it may have origins on an arcade cabinet somewhere?
Joke's on you guys! From the facebook page, "Haha, RPS reported that AAD Productions is a 2-man shop, and that seems to have caught on. Believe me I WISH there were two of me! But apart from Steve Barnes composing the excellent trailer music, it's just been me working for the past year or so."
So, one guy, pretty…
My nexus 4 fits in my front left pocket with ease.
Mine lasts through the day provided I don't keep any apps open, location services off, and I don't spend too much time browsing the web.
I'm running Cyanogenmod though, so I'm not sure how that would effect the battery life.
I watched this for the full three minutes. It's too awesome.
I'm starting to feel bad for ragging on the WiiU so much. It's good that it's getting some games.
There's been a trend in "new kids can't play" lately. I remember an article a little while ago about some guy who was having trouble navigating and remembering objectives in System Shock 2 because it doesn't have a minimap with waypoints.
My principals don't rely on who's cheating me, just that someone is.
I didn't know about the ranger mode DLC thing until today, guess I'll have to miss out on this game. Shame, I loved the shit out of the first one. I was so excited.
We could sit all day and talk about sequels to Tim Schefer games that we want. I want Full Throttle, you want Psychonauts, Some guy over there wants a Grim Fandango reboot...
Damn it Schefer! The world NEEDS Full Throttle 2!
Priorities, man!
Law is a pain in the ass. Equitable remedies are actually a thing that have been defined. I'm not sure any of the definitions I'm familiar with would allow the to take the money in the event that someone fraudulently offered an article for sale in their shop.
I never read the TOS a first time since I've never played the game except the beta, however, on a skim through I can't find anything regarding how they handle real money in the event of account ban.
I mean, it's their party and their rules but I don't see an eventuality regarding this situation. They have posted how…
OK, so, people could post more gold than the system would allow, cancel the auction, and extra gold would be forwarded to their stash. Or something, I'm very flaky on it, I've never played D3.
So what I'm wondering, is what part of Blizzard's TOS allows them to take people's money?