I think even the Wii U uses the x86 architecture. But it's underpowered in practically every other regard.
I think even the Wii U uses the x86 architecture. But it's underpowered in practically every other regard.
The United States OF America is only part of "America"! The United States & Canada are North America. "Latin America" aka central & South America is ALSO "America". At least that's what everybody in the "America's" OUTSIDE of the United States is taught anyway. Fucking idiots!
I wasn't planning on buying anything, but $4.99 for The Witcher 2 was hard to pass up.
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Not "The Worst", just shallow...
Why are people into Yeungling? BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING IDIOTS!
Word.
The only glitch I've experienced is in the Suburbs section & when I tried to melee a Hunter in the kitchen doorway, & we'd be swinging away & not "hit" each other.
These glitches are quite rare, actually. I haven't seen any of those & I've played through all those scenes. Also, it's "Should have" not "Should of"... No, really.
"We" meaning the white race. You're deliberately not seeing the forest for the trees to I guess invalidate my argument?
Typical question from Paula Deen supporters: "Black people make fun of whites all the time! How come they get to & we don't?!" BECAUSE WE ENSLAVED THEM!
In a perfect world, Microsoft could give the consumer a choice. If the Xbox One Futurists WANT the original scheme, download Day One Patch #1. If you're an Xbox Luddite (or if you're in the military overseas) & DON'T want the original scheme, download Day One Patch #2. Everybody's happy!
You don't have to on PlayStation!
How timely... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/19/abo…
I understand what you're saying. But the problem, for me anyway is that you have to be constantly thinking about the next task & not the one you're currently on. When you're switching back & forth, there's a part that's worried the next thing That's when mistakes get made. Then you have to go back & correct them…
I've only read about it & even seen it referenced in a popular sitcom about "geeks/nerd" culture...
"We have listened and we have heard loud and clear from your feedback that you want the best of both worlds."
It's called "Negging" follow a compliment with a slightly negative one. Ex. "Those glasses look great! Too bad they don't fit your face." There are whole YouTube channels dedicated to this stuff.