But that doesn't make sense; Zola already has a big-headed android incarnation — well, big TV-screen chest with face projection — and it's just called Arnim Zola.
But that doesn't make sense; Zola already has a big-headed android incarnation — well, big TV-screen chest with face projection — and it's just called Arnim Zola.
Most Steam releases have XINPUT support. Relax.
Dude, nobody's trying to expand the argument but you. I just focused on your statement, which I will quote again:
5th still has rules for rolling up a character with 6 4d6 rolls (keep 3), although yes, point distribution is also offered. My gaming group used dice to generate our characters; we've had to roll twice: once for our current 3.5 homebrew, another for a 5th ed playtest.
What scares me is that at least 6 people agreed with you. Oh, so many more to educate.
My point is, there is zero proof that Japanese people can tell different alphabets apart. You're starting each conversation as if the proof is already there. There isn't. You haven't presented any. That's my problem. You're assuming that they do, but have not provided us with any hard data. I can, on the other hand,…
I use Start8 myself, but even before then I just worked exclusively in Desktop mode. Even got used to Metro at one point. So really, there is nothing truly negative about Windows 8. Even the shitty UI can be adapted to.
Looks like someone's a big liar. http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-…
No, I mean you have no proof that they're actually good at recognizing different characters other than their own, Hanzi, and Hangul — which, BTW, are all related. Remember, you said this:
No, people definitely meant the CRT when they said "the tube". They say, "what's on the tube", not "What's on the thing with the tubes?" Always used singular, to refer to the lone giant vacuum tube shooting x-rays out one end to form a picture, and not plural, which is what you'd use when you're talking about the many…
But you have no proof that they do. All we have to go with is your word. On the other hand, I can direct you to several sites showing how bad Japanese people are with English. I doubt a girl who can't even tell that she's wearing a sex shirt can tell the difference between two different alphabets that wouldn't look…
Er, it's the Cathode Ray Tube, aka the Picture Tube.
I wouldn't say decades. I remember LCDs only coming out in full force in the mid-oughties.
Tabletop RPGs are still a thing. 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons came out recently, and it still uses dice.
Excuse me. Metro UI is shit. Windows 8 — especially on Desktop Mode — works just fine.
Erm, I'm on Windows 8, and I've got my Xbox 360 controller and my MadCatz fightstick connected to it just fine. When my friend dropped by a few months back, he also plugged his Hori fight stick and it worked with zero issues.
Obviously you haven't seen the marvel of Aya Hirano's "Did You Cum Twice Too?" shirt. Which she wore during a concert.
What? It looked pretty, didn't it? We're not critiquing the gameplay, just the look, and how well the game ran. IIRC every single demo of Ryse that I saw never stuttered as badly as the video up top.
Dual GPU setups usually produce the most frame-time variance. That's why a powerful single GPU is preferable to two slightly less powerful cards.
That's why I asked for the specs. Nowhere on this article nor on the Youtube video description does it say outright that this was captured from the XBone. And even then, we've seen good looking games on that platform running stutter-free. Remember Ryse?