holy shit! 200th anniversary edition! This game NEEDS to be made THIS YEAR! Someone get on this FAST
holy shit! 200th anniversary edition! This game NEEDS to be made THIS YEAR! Someone get on this FAST
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I want a game where the British try to take America back. Complete with red coats shooting civilians in the street.
I've always loved the Battlefront series, it's really exactly what I want out of a Star Wars game. But I've also always felt that they severely lack feedback. Guns don't kick, character models don't animate when hit, and nothing has any real weight to it.
Half Life 3?
I had 2 friends with those. I always found it cumbersome to have one hand go from pumping, to the top of the gun to pull the lever. Both friends' soakers eventually broke when excessive pumping caused the cheap plastic connection between the blue half and the purple half to snap. It really seemed like a poor place…
I MISSED YOU, NSFW FISH! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?!
I do!
AHHH, I get it now!
YOU MADE MY ICON TINY. YOU BASTARDS, I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU.
I've never played the Genesis one, although from the screens it looks like it shares a problem with a lot of games at the time released to both platforms. Higher resolution, better animation, but lacking in a softer, more complex color palette.
Touch screen keyboards have two problems: You can't differentiate between keys merely by feel, and the keys have no travel, so you can't rest your fingers on them and they lack that important "I've been pressed" feel. This keyboard doesn't really seem to address either of those problems.
If you don't cardio your body will still pass most calories. You need to convince it that it needs those suckers, and muscle building just doesn't require as many as cardio does. Cardio also helps strengthen your circulatory system and expedites the delivery of oxygen, building healthier muscles and an overall…
*cough*295*cough* #corrections^2
'"*Hit a certain number" *Hits' *hits #corrections
To really get this you'd need to know the ship's draft (fully loaded or not, depending on the conditions) as well as it's hydrodynamic coefficient. You'd also need to know if the prop was free, and if not, it's rotational speed and corresponding hydrodynamic properties (remember, that thing is built to catch as much…
Well you're right and your wrong... it is NOT a power supply, just a sub-woofer!
Are we speculating or are we sure? I'm just going to go ahead and admit right now that I didn't click through on this one.
I'd be okay with that. It looks nice, discrete, and I like the Mac Mini concept. Still not an all in one, though.