quietthunder
QuietThunder
quietthunder

I've found it's MUCH easier to get into a stable match if you use the server browser. Preferably through the website, but the in-game one will work as long as you understand it'll ignore half of your filter preferences. The Quick Match option bombs out (And I mean completely crashes to the XB1 desktop) about 90% of

Happy with my Xbox One, but I will NEVER buy another Microsoft Console. Went through an absolute nightmare when my console died day one. Support team lied to me several times, accused me of being a cable thief, (Seriously), and forced me to pay money out my own pocket to receive a replacement part. (Which I am

I'm playing on the Xbox One, and what I find most annoying about Flashlights is they default to On. All. The. Time. I know I can turn it off, but every-time I spawn it's back on. The game is intelligent enough to remember if I was in single shot, burst, or full auto mode, but not that I have my flashlight off 85%

The last patch made things worse...

I feel like I'm forced to play single player campaign to unlock a few weapons for multiplayer. And if you can't save progress, I'm forced to what, play the entire thing in one sitting? Not to mention that half of the weapon unlocks are broken to begin with, and you can't ever find a server running the maps you need,

This isn't when you have two snipers and one dies right after the second shot, it's when a person is dead and still allowed to fire. I really hope they bring this fix to consoles really soon. It's been terribly annoying.

I'm finding the most success with the stubby grip and muzzle break. I personally don't like using flash lights or laser sights (Except on shotguns) as they give away your position more than they help you. Magnifiers are ok, but a little too low of a boost to be of too much help. Canted Ironsights are ok, but

This is becoming more of a common practice these days. Companies will only let you contact them via twitter, Facebook, or online chat, and hide address and phone information from it's consumers. It's insanely annoying, and really should be a practice that's banned.

Philly would also work as "Uncle Sam" -esque. Lot of good history there.

I'd imagine the skill you get the most out of class is learning how to research new techniques quickly and absorbing new skills. Also learning how much work, dedication, and practice is required.

There's an argument to be made that successful drop outs were going to be successful either way. There's also an argument to be made that not all dropouts are successful. Also that not all graduates are successful. College is a benefit to some, and to others, they get in there and realize they aren't getting out of

This so much! I absolutely LOVED Vegas, especially one. My roommate at the time and I would jump on the college campus level and perform speed runs clearing out the place. We spent more time on that mode and that level than I would care to admit, but absolutely loved every second of it. It was one of the first

The thing that's made me go wow is the voice commands in Battlefield 4. I was hesitant at first, but it's really nice being able to use my voice to tell people to attack Bravo or that I need ammo or a medic. This is how voice connectivity is done right. Take the occasional stuff away from the controller so I can

I'm in the same boat as you. I was a little standoff-ish on the Kinect, but once I got my hands on it, I really like it....When it works properly. There is still some improvements to be made for sure, but it's really nice to turn on the console, have it log me in automatically by looking at my face, then me telling

Won't be very long before they add the ability to buy XP boosts and guaranteed raid drops. Such is the way of the world now I suppose. Just makes me pine for a simpler time when all virtual goods were bought by actually playing the game, not throwing fist fulls of cash at it.

I always wanted to partake in an epic laser tag tournament with a bunch of kids running around, hiding in the dark. Sadly, we lived in a lower-middle class neighborhood and most kids couldn't afford the very expensive set.

The list ends at 2012 not 2013. To be honest, I made that mistake at first glance aswell.

I don't mind it so much. As long as it's put into the proper perspective. Toys much like Trix are not just for kids.

You know, I was JUST thinking how I've lived a pretty blessed life, that I've been fortunate enough to have owned almost each toy on this list at one point or another.

Well, in terms of design, I have to say it's top notch. The layout and graphics looks really amazing and has a really awesome futuristic retro feel to it. Kind of reminds me of sci-fi comics in the 50s and 60s.