ronnchyran
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ronnchyran

Yes, the game uses a voxel engine. So siriguillo, that means the game is rendered (with the exception of a handful of polygonal elements) entirely on your CPU with no help from whatever monster graphics card you may or may not have. That is why many people missed this because it really required a massively powerful

I bet you that all of them are Troy Baker.

Its... fine. Its kinda melodramatic? I dunno, I vacillate between enjoying the banter between the characters and having fun with some of the character's styles of gameplay and wanting to gag myself with a spoon when they start talking about li'cie and get all Star Wars Phantom Menace with the politics.

Oh? Well, thanks for letting me know!

I guess you are right.

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Kinja! It just works!

I'm only replying to you, so your comment gets approved and people start bashing your awful attempt at trolling.

customization is the best feature foobar2000 have

I got an easy one, being able to toggle the damn 'doom' timer in -3 without having to cast cronostasis constantly.

I'd like for it to include a surprise HD remake of MGS1.

New Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Wii U. New 3DS. Smash Bros. for 3DS.

This. Hell, the only ones that really had broadband were college campuses. And you had to buy the hard to find broad band adapter for that. I never downloaded DC games but I did have a nice SNES emulator that I used to play Sailor Moon Another Story.....ah...memories.

not true. They were widely sold in back alley shops and traded and sold on the Internet in the day. It wasn't near as hard as you're thinking to get pirate copies.

While it's true that playing pirated games on the DC is easy, getting them back then certainly was not. You had to have a lot of HDD space, a high speed connection, a CD burner, and the know-how to acquire and then burn the ISOs. So that was a confluence of factors that made pirating DC games pretty difficult for

SO THERE -IS- AN OFFLINE MODE! :O

perhaps it was a bash script, and he meant to invoke "./end-argument" If he really wanted to end things he could "sudo ./end-argument" :)

QUOTE | “We're very close to having the first VR death.” - Denny Unger, creative director at Cloudhead Games, talking during Unite 2014 about the very real dangers developers will grapple with in VR.