Magic, duh.
Magic, duh.
I'll defer to you on that, since you're likely much more experienced in pathetic retorts than I am, however my point about context stands. Dispute it if you can, but we both know you can't.
Bullshit. Expecting other people to pay for your vacation just because you decided to make your relationship legal is pretty much the opposite of class.
In that case Kinja never alerted me to a reply. I was watching for it.
I was pretty pissed off about that Q&A. I asked a question I haven't been able to get an answer for on the forums (why are so many people with Kepler cards having problems running this game?) and I got a response of "hang on, let me check on that," followed by absolutely nothing. Pretty much par for the course for my…
I'm pretty pissed about that Q&A. I asked about the error that kept the game from ever working on PC, and I got a "hang on, I'll check on that for you," followed by complete radio silence. Pretty much mimics every other experience I've had with Bioware.
Give it up. I know you think you have a point, but you really don't. You're completely failing to account for the context of how women have traditionally been presented in game and in pop-culture in general, and so having failed to account for that context the rest of your argument is entirely moot.
They did. It was called Fallout: New Vegas.
ia you can not put a sentence together, why should i take the time to read it?
Obsidian games are on another level in terms of bugs. It's not even a close comparison to any of those examples.
They have to do something
You're welcome to stop being wrong any time you want. The only one stopping you is you.
No, she's not.
Beats the shit out of mayo. That shit only has one purpose: keeping your sandwich moist. It's basically just sandwich lube.
I have the same card, and the game was completely unplayable. Crashed at the first conversation regardless of the graphics settings. Looking into the forums showed it wasn't happening to all Kepler cards, but the ones it was happening to were nearly all Kepler cards.
Well, since I never got any explanation via other channels, how about giving those of us with Kepler GPUs for whom the game never worked at all some sort of explanation. That would certainly be nice.
That's fair. I'd be interested to know what models this eliminates.
It wasn't terrible, no, but that's damning with faint praise. It was a mediocre movie.
Eh, that seems like a pretty miniscule difference.
Yeah, that's the finding. What's the implication of that finding?