Oh god, time to spend 500 hours just sitting around upgrading cars again.
Oh god, time to spend 500 hours just sitting around upgrading cars again.
Now just make it an induction stove and you've got a deal.
@dmcshinobi: The normal cars have interiors. How do you think they'll do the in-car view? They're just not as detailed.
CERO C is pretty much equivalent to an ESRB M here.
@Quilt: The new rage at offices is buying three feet high cubicles that you lay down in. It's great because you don't need to buy chairs and they can be stacked on each other, not to mention provides a relaxing work environment.
@LoftyDog: What, you think EA has dozens of offices pre-made just waiting for a new developer to go in? Development studios don't just appear out of thin air, even if you wave a bunch of cash around.
@bloodyhammer: I did it because I like valve, and there's really no harm in letting them know what apps you have installed. I don't really care if they know, and it may let them do better in their work, so hey.
@pmbaustin: Lolno, I don't work at mcafee. Eh, I guess everybody has their own experiences with things. I personally use nod32 at home though since IMO it's even better.
@GunFlame: The Second Coming: FYI it's, "Lightning Bolt Action"
Time to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
@pmbaustin: Wow. It sounds like you're using an entirely different AV program. Never experienced any slowdowns over here, but maybe that's just because we've set it up correctly.
@pmbaustin: In my experience, McAfee's comsumer-grade antivirus programs are either really bad or mediocre.
@hellokitty808: You don't know a single thing about computers, do you?
@PrototypeMike: I doubt anyone in this page is actually talking to someone in particular since they're all comments on the story, yet people reply to them anyway.
@PrototypeMike: Please read the entire article again.
@JTBX: They weren't "Developed at Valve." The art was made at valve, and polycount is 'porting' them from 2D art to 3D models.
@Helis: If you look at the art at the top, Abe is the Pyro.
@freshestcereal: Read up on it first. Read up on it A LOT. I'm serious. There isn't a difficulty curve in this game-it's more of a 90-Degree angle. It's a plus if you can find some contacts in-game that will set you up with a job and some equipment.
@Codemakura: I'd play that.
@cale-cabbage: Taiwan news sources aren't known for their complete objectivity. We just usually ignore it because shit like this makes it that much better.