I like your thinking, I'm in the same boat. I create lots of things, but do something completely different for a living. I just don't want the things I create to have this bitter aftertaste, y'know? It's weird.
I like your thinking, I'm in the same boat. I create lots of things, but do something completely different for a living. I just don't want the things I create to have this bitter aftertaste, y'know? It's weird.
Exactly, there's a video about it on IGN and he walks 20 feet away "from the TV" and I'm like, can't you just put up repeaters? Kotaku needs an article that explains this bit better.
You should watch The Wire!
This explains it pretty well (:
This explains it pretty well. (:
Definitely. Pretty fascinating. We should still feel the same when looking up at the stars. Thinking that every little dot out there is out of reach and pretty much unknown to us (except for images and maybe a handful scientific facts), it should make everyone feel terrified, even today.
Had the same issues as you and randomly figured it out, haha. (:
Hit the action button in the upper right corner.
Just like Famicom, right?
My girlfriend absolutely loved it back then! (And she's not a casual gamer.)
Let me add to this discussion with some valuable insight:
It's interesting to see what patterns strangers create over time, yes (: Just a fun tab-filler ^^
Check out nodecity then:
Haha, where is that from? Some sort of Avengers blooper?
Nah man, another reason why you shouldn't buy a laptop for gaming is that a desktop PC with equal (or often better) specs usually costs half the price of a laptop.
Oh, I didn't know it wasn't the same, my bad!
Hmm, can you get it for PS Vita?
Oh, that was amazing! Damn, I really liked MGS4.
But what followed was AC2, one of the best games I've ever played! If that's any indication, Watch Dogs 1 will be great, Watch Dogs 2 will be amazing!
I hope it will be an AC1 - the start of a great new series. (: