thaheran4302
Thaheran4302
thaheran4302

For me the perfect size is midsize. Some of the tiny, 'boutique' ones like Silversea or Seabourn are nice, but they get boring (to me) after a while. Who are you planning to sail with next Summer, if I may ask? :)

Princess is slightly fancier than Carnival and RC though. Not as fancy as, say, Cunard, but it's a bit more expensive, and generally older. Funnily enough though, transatlantic crosses on the QM2 have a much higher proportion of 'younger' people (let's say in their 20s and 30s) than almost any other routes I've ever

I'll admit I was one of those people who watched Wall-E and thought it seemed like a pretty great future.

I have played the game actually. You can add my account- Cimeas on Origin as a friend, you can confirm I am ingame.

Are you seriously saying you would be happier as a savage? Well then, there are still plenty of undeveloped parts of the earth rich in biodiversity and free from large amounts of people- off you go. Chop chop, nature await.s

That's great, Norway is one of the most free-market, pro-capitalist countries on earth. It's ease of doing business rating for foreign corporations is higher than that of America.

It'll impact the story, certainly, but the changes are conversational rather than 'complete plot differences' or 'you visit an entirely different zone' or something like that.

Many people have already been playing for 10+ hours if you unlocked with the Korean VPN.

Actual, proper reactivity has been in decline since Mass Effect 2, if not before, in Bioware's games. Today, choice is more about which flavour text you want, or whether a companion is friends with you, than about things that actually affect the main plot in a big way.

This time it would be Putin on top though :)

I mean you'll still have to wait in the queue like everyone else.

What are you talking about mate? Loss Leaders are becoming more and more common, and making more and more money. Target's astronomical rise over the last decade (during the 'decline' of the market from online stores) has been because it's entire business strategy is based on loss leaders. It's one of Costco's great

Which customers keep their card in their iPhone but refuse to keep their credit card in their wallet? Do you genuinely believe people will refuse to go to a certain store because they have to (after a 20 minute queue for checkout) spent 15 seconds typing in their PIN? It's not like people have magically stopped

i7 4930k hexacore, 16GB of 1600hz DDR3.

Weird you're having this issue with Halo. I've had a smooth experience so far.

Look at the Eurogamer post. They can't notice visual differences between the versions, at least not yet.

On a single GTX780 with 3GB VRAM, I can run the game at close to max, with AA set to FXAA, textures on high and Soft Shadows off because they eviscerate performance. At those settings, the game seems smooth at 60 FPS with only a couple of dips.

I absolutely LOVE Assassin's Creed and look forward to it every year. There, I said it. I am a fanboy, and Ubisoft can count on my money on Friday.

EQ2 also had voice acting in important quests for the first time in MMO history.

Precisely. Everything Amazon does is a way to sell you more stuff. They don't make money on Kindles, they practically give them away for free because the customer might well then buy most books ONLY through Amazon's digital store for the rest of their life.