To be fair to them, they opened up shop six or so years before that became associated with, well, what we all know it’s associated with now—so I’ll give them dibs.
To be fair to them, they opened up shop six or so years before that became associated with, well, what we all know it’s associated with now—so I’ll give them dibs.
I must apologize, but I don’t cater to cheaters.
That’s the thing—you don’t get to decide that. Your firm belief in your opinion doesn’t turn it into a fact.
Inventing a more efficient means of completing a task doesn’t mean you’ve cheated the task itself. You’ve completed it through different means, which still required an investment—and likely one significantly…
That’s definitely a non-committal answer, especially from someone who has firmly said that their opinion is equivalent to a factual absolute, and has dismissed dissent as incorrectness.
Are you the type of person who believes that add-ons/plug-ins in MMORPGs are for “cheaters?”
Nor have I been. I’ve basically always freely told people about how Pontiacs are turds. The Vibe GT is a re-branded Matrix XRS, though, and because of the Pontiac name, it’s worth less than its mechanically-identical counterpart. It’s a deal! ... If you can find one...
As a full-time Jezebel reader who peruses Jalopnik and OPPO just as devotedly, and who is currently trying to decide between buying a four-door GTI or a Pontiac Vibe GT as a “family vehicle” that won’t put me to sleep, I must disagree with this placement. Please direct them to the trash, which is where they belong.
Are you sure about that “save the day” bit? Haven’t other superheroes done that already?
That aside—I’d tend to think that independently cosplaying a character and being a part of a massive movie production are two drastically different things. Then again, I could be wrong.
I agree. How dare anyone demonstrate their liking a character that other people like too? Bunch of fools. Something is cool only when a small handful of people enjoy it.
I am honestly surprised by the amount of people who are on the side of the “fans,” and not that of Oculus. I can understand the knee-jerk reaction—after all, many video game companies have filed C&Ds in respect to innocuous fan projects before—but this isn’t that at all.
The site is named OculusRift. Literally. There…
Indeed. After all, it’s not as if “real nerds” know how to: work and accumulate money; build and paint things; and use computers for graphic editing and uploading images, or any of that stuff. They’re also never in shape, but are universally born in and condemned to an entire life as an overweight, basement-living…
The terribleness is excessive, and hysterical. As a largely obsessed Sonic the Hedgehog fan who has never played this game with the sound on (and who didn’t beat it anyway), I now know I made the right choice in life. Thank you.
Whatever. Nihilist Arby’s is better. Not that it matters. Not that anything does.
Considering those muscles, I’m sure she can easily eat many a cheeseburger, and that she likely does.
Many of the comments below worry me, especially since a fair chunk were written by fans who fret about the open world nature of the new game. I’d like to come in and soothe your fears, if I may, and here’s why: before E3, I was one of you.
I’d waited years, desperately hoping that a new Mirror’s Edge would come to be,…
That’s a lot of effort? I’d not put it far off from tweaking virtually any game on any system. Plenty of people do it, even on brand new machines; if they didn’t, what are the many guides on forums across the Internet for? Besides, consider what hope this gives to people to whom, for whatever reason, a more powerful…
At least there is “Mirror’s Edge,” its upcoming sequel, and “Hover: Revolt of Gamers.”
That said, let us reminisce.
No, it isn’t, and no, they aren’t.
I myself am a tremendous SEGA fan, and I was therefore pleasantly surprised that a “Shenmue III” KickStarter was announced. I am also an established member of the industry, as I work for one of its leaders, and have for years. Two million dollars will not “buy everyone’s lunch;” it…
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Leaving the HAL (hardware abstraction layer) and drivers in place will not compromise size and convenience in any way whatsoever, as it is completely unrelated to them. Arguably, it is related to convenience, but not in the way you…