Am I the only one who has absolutely no qualms with Rapelay's existence/content?
Am I the only one who has absolutely no qualms with Rapelay's existence/content?
@shteevie: Or they could just be Mithra, Taru taru, Galka, Elvaan and Hume.
The name changes of the races is entirely unnecessary and they're horrible, terrible names.
@Mister Jack: Now available in Diet Jack!: Being an MMO, player interaction in WoW differs vastly from that of an online FPS.
@TheHeartless: I think the fact that what other people do/think about gamerscore bothers you so terribly is a lot funnier than those with OCD who want a 0 or a 5.
@TheMightyEthan: Insufficient Vespene Gas.
@Luke Plunkett: This is acceptable.
Time to get a new video card Mr. 10 FPS.
@nick111: I don't play many action games, but the fluidity and fast pace of Bayonetta makes God of War III seem slow and clunky. Mind you some of that is intended, but I would agree that Bayonetta has the tightest action gameplay this generation.
I kind of like those Lynch lines. Mind you I never played K&L at all.
@syafiqjabar of Mars: The fact that someone out there thinks that is actually funny makes me lose all hope for humanity.
@Đipic: I'm a firm believer that some games are simply made for PC, the game itself just didn't do it for me.
@jerkbot: TF2 is TF2. I know that games can feel different on PC vs. Console, but I simply didn't like the gameplay. Moving around with a mouse and keyboard won't change that.
@MetalSonic7: I never got into the whole feel for it. Played it on 360 a few times and didn't see what the big deal was.
@Xsjado: You should know how well you can run Crysis just by your specs, but I guess not everyone is as PC hardcore as others. In this case, just ignore the question.
@Bugoongu: Processors, like video cards, are given a rated speed that they're tested at and 100% stable (well, supposed to be). Most of the time the processor is technically capable of being rated a higher speed. Reasons it may not be would be chip demand (need more X and not Y), or instability. I can get an extra…
@mediaboi: Overclocking is a term used in relation to the processor itself, not the motherboard and 'computer' as a whole. If you change multipliers via BIOS or your phone, it's overclocking the processor. So while the method in which you choose to change processor speeds is within product parameters (it…
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