Yeah, Gawker does an affiliate program with Amazon, though I don't know the particulars. Really, that's just where I bought the things. I'll add a note mentioning that and link to the Grip-It site.
Yeah, Gawker does an affiliate program with Amazon, though I don't know the particulars. Really, that's just where I bought the things. I'll add a note mentioning that and link to the Grip-It site.
xwing.exe :)
No, but there were non-special digital versions.
Why not ultra-perma-permadeath? Same setup, but if you die, you gotta /wrists.
Amen bother, same goes here in Canada.
It would probably be, 9 octillion, 476 septillion, 16 sextillion, 652 quintillion, 412 quadrillion, 822 trillion, 881 billion, 524 million 863 thousand, 450. But it's probably easier to call it 9 to the 27th power.
The executable is always a tiny part of a game, it's what the executable loads through it's programming, that takes up memory; the audio, textures, geometry, movie files, render targets and anti-aliasing being the biggest culprits of memory usage. With increased memory is going to come an increase geometric…
No, it's not trivial to quadruple the old texture resolutions. And especially not to on top of that have quadruple the texture variety -_-
That's fucking hilarious. 90's Superman is in it as well. Everyone on TV pre-2000 seems to be a massive douche.
I'm Christian, and I didn't watch it, suspecting it was going to be handled extremely poorly, and as it turns out, it was. One of the worst things possible to portray or show is a strawman atheist. Does absolutely nothing for either Christians or atheists. Terrible stuff.
No, the 360 does not have PC innards. The 360 is running of a 3-core RISC PowerPC chip, PC on the other hand is running off of CISC x86/AMD64 chips. That is why the early 360 Dev Kits were Mac Pros running off of PowerPC, before Apple switched to AMD64.
No, the 360 does not have PC innards. The 360 is running of a 3-core RISC PowerPC chip, PC on the other hand is running off of CISC x86/AMD64 chips. That is why the early 360 Dev Kits were Mac Pros running off of PowerPC, before Apple switched to AMD64.
Concrete slabs in the ground with variable depth and size should be equally easy to implement and use with the tools implemented ingame. And the pathfinding should work equally well since the same system used to check available walking routes should work with the swimming pool. Combine that with some state changes and…
It would be great if the world would just stop buying such crap altogether. I think it will happen, not now, but eventually.
Ah yes, just like how Simcity had to be online-only, because it had to use cloud computing.
It needed polish true, but it was an absolute blast on co-op. Not to mention that easter egg metal video embedded in one of the side quests that I thought was one hell of a touch. I personally think its a classic.
Yes though Dark Souls 2 has an option where it's a different button.
Nah, it was called Van Buren, and it would have been awesome.