Frame drops on PC have many possible causes, and not just from having low-end GPUs or bottlenecks with RAM or your processor. That's why Tom's Hardware and Anand Tech don't just test for frames-per-second, but also for frame-time variance.
Frame drops on PC have many possible causes, and not just from having low-end GPUs or bottlenecks with RAM or your processor. That's why Tom's Hardware and Anand Tech don't just test for frames-per-second, but also for frame-time variance.
It's not the jiggle itself that's unnatural; small, but perky breasts do have that little "double bounce" when freed from a bra.
I like the execution on the Chun Li ones better. I prefer the Russian-accented English voice of Zangief, but I guess he couldn't exactly change the meaning of those.
I won't argue with about what I said because you obviously didn't understand what I meant. I was counter arguing the points written on the article.
Sad to see this particular bit get old faster than his Batman sketch with Front Page Films and College Humor. Those were actually pretty funny up until the very last video they produced:
The official odor is "brimstone", which is a nice way of saying sulfuric, which smells like rotten eggs. So yeah, his BAMFs do stink. They probably don't mention it constantly for the same reason basketball players don't call each other out on what must be extremely powerful BO when they're playing.
Xavier's the stronger telepath. Jean's advantage is her Omega-level telekinesis.
Screw empty space; I want that transfer of perceived ownership to be for the robot limbs I'm getting 20 years from now.
1 - Controllers: with the exception of FPS and RTS games, there's no way a keyboard beats a good gamepad in fighting titles, RPGs, platformers or racing games.
Actually, Street Fighter — basically, all fighting games — play better with an arcade stick. As a PC gamer, you can get one for either Xbox 360 or PS3; the 360 one will work with zero configuration, while the PS3 one will require tweaking.
I am still on the fence with this guy, given how expensive he is here (equivalent to $182, to be specific). I'll probably pick him up once my bonus comes in on the 15th. If he's still available.
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Loved Bioshock Infinite's story, but hated the actual shooting and FPS mechanics.
Except the original Blade wasn't a kung-fu-kicking badass with vampire strength and regeneration. In the comics, he was an inner-city Abraham Van Helsing, defeating vampires with skill and guile, not with super-powered punches. At least, not until he got bit by a techno-vampire.
I was ok with Pa Kent being paranoid, as it gave Kevin Costner the chance to let his style of acting shine through. What I didn't approve of is how he died. Couldn't he have gotten a heart attack? A stroke? A meaningless death trying to save someone else, and Clark couldn't help because he was literally tied up? Not…
Nah, because normally they'd discount the DLC as well. The reason the DLC isn't heavily discounted is the "Legendary" Edition, so that it'll seem cheap at $20 with all the DLC.
The rule in anime is, unless explicitly stated otherwise (like Attack on Titan or Fullmetal Alchemist), the characters are by default Japanese. And in settings where the stock anime faces are meant to be Japanese, they tend to make Caucasians look like this:
Japanese live-action adaptations can be painful to watch. A lot of times, they prioritize matching the looks over acting talent. So you end up with what amounts to cosplay with very good production values. Case in point, the live action-Ace Attorney. Their Phoenix, Larry Butz, and Edgeworth look spot on, but all three…
I knew it, the Beastie Boys were Japanese girls all this time.