I think some will agree that this review is lame. I'd like to suggest Engadget's: http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/23/microsoft-surface-rt-review/
I think some will agree that this review is lame. I'd like to suggest Engadget's: http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/23/microsoft-surface-rt-review/
!!!!!!!
inb4 any more symbiote comments.
Flood-bashing aside, this game looks gorgeous. Speaking to the cutscenes specifically, looks like they've gotten a damn good facelift. And it all looks fresh, I think. Even though some would argue it's not all that fresh, per say.
WERD. It's painfully obvious, too.
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Top-loading... ew.
!!!!!!! exactly what I thought with the shrinking and growing of space explanation.
35mm is the size of the film. A full-frame sensor would pretty much have to be that size (I think) to be full-frame. Light is reflected onto the film in film cameras, whereas the sensors in DSLRs capture and record the light. So in essence the framing corresponds to the size of the film/sensor.
BATPOD.
BREAKING: 36 Chambers May Be The Way To Mars.
Dumb post is dumb.
Dumb post is dumb.
LOL.
The cake is a lie.
...you typed three 6's.
...I'm thinking it reads "[the audience] spent $280mill more pretending to visit another planet," rather than just giving it to NASA to put us on Mars.
...I think you're getting UX confused with UI. UX being the user experience - simple, easy to use - though I'm not sure if that would translate to minimalism, which is often referred to as an aesthetic design property. Though UI is purely the aesthetics of UX.
...that and Adventure Time are the greatest cartoons of this generation.
+1