True, but it's rather pointless, IMO. I was consistently at the top of the leaderboards and I only used the wheel to help locate where various outposts were.
True, but it's rather pointless, IMO. I was consistently at the top of the leaderboards and I only used the wheel to help locate where various outposts were.
There is a server list.
"More and varied opinions give us a better picture of the final product, after all."
No. The "We Are Legion" bit is another joke, just as the name, Anonymous, itself is a joke. The "WAL" (which comes from the Bible, BTW. Mark 5:9 - And He asked him, "What is thy name?" And he answered, saying, "My name is Legion: for we are many.")
When will people get it through their little minds that there is no real Anonymous? It is a joke moniker that started on 4chan. It has to do with the fact that they are ALL anonymous, and that's what gives them so much power. It's an ever-changing collective of random individuals sometimes acting alone and sometimes…
"Character models. Christ. Why do all these guys suffer such a serious case of longface?"
I agree. Personally, I think using you (especially unknowingly and without your permission) to be a stat-pad dummy was incredibly obnoxious. I think stat-padding, period, is obnoxious, and I've knocked people off of my Steam friend list because I found out they were stat-padders or they used achievement farm servers.…
Crecente, I remember you saying before (in an article about your PC experiences) that you find having to update your driver to be annoying and that it should be easier or automatic.
@SlinkyGuy: Puck Da Folice!: I've heard from some Brits that I know that in certain areas, yes, they do have capped rate plans. You can get unlimited, but that in some areas there are indeed capped plans. I certainly admit I might be wrong about this, and I certainly don't hate the UK. Actually, I'm rather looking…
Y'know, some of the rage on here reminds me of something Joan Rivers once said: "You've got to laugh at yourself and at your life, because if you don't, it just becomes really sad."
@Nalco: My guess would be, yes, it is because of the interface. Otherwise, just go directly with Amazon. Personally, though, I think their pricing is rather high.
This really is unfortunate. The one good thing is that my Mozy account was up for renewal in March anyways. I guess I'll be switching.
@michaelisneat: Typically, when people die in these situations, it is directly due to undue amounts of stress they put on their body by denying it sleep. This leads to exhaustion and can cause heart failure.
@kobeashi: First game to ever have true Z-axis 3D level design. (meaning that you could walk UNDER a platform that you could also walk on. pretty revolutionary at the time)
@zenneth: The original America's Army did NOT have objectives. Many old FPS games did NOT have objectives. What was the objective in Quake DM or Team DM? You only won by killing. You have no idea how many times I would try to play America's Army and have my teammates say, "just hide somewhere and wait for them to try…
@jerkofalltrades: There was also D&D: Dragonshard. It's set in Eberron and it's an RTS. Never played it and I don't really recall how well (or not) it was received, but you could probably pick it up on the cheap if you wanted to try it out.
@AerintheGREAT: Oh, hell yeah. NWN has some amazingly fantastic modules. It's a bit old, but still a fantastic game. NWN2 has some really good user made modules as well.
Dungeons & Dragons Online is lovely, but I've always had a different vision for an online version of Dungeons & Dragons. I grew up playing prepackaged D&D modules (along with the odd custom adventure), so the idea of a quick downloadable adventure I can run through alone or with a few friends is extremely appealing to…
@Setzer IIDX: "No army would ever take a soldier that ran into a known area where enemies are waiting as opposed to taking cover because he needed to get First Blood."