You will have to pry my Trackball Explorer out of my cold, dead hands.
Someone born after Y2K has created a game.
I sea what you did there.
To clarify, toggled targeting. Like in Fable, etc. While the targeting in this game works pretty well, the control doesn't feel nearly as fine as other games have managed.
This game feels like a lot of things: Over-ambitious, copy-of-a-copy, flimsy worldbuilding, and too much lore. Lack of a targeting system bugged me a lot at first. Having to remember to repair items? Ugh.
Waiting for UPS right now. Ups already shut, money already taken.
We have a small rifle ammo case (100-cnt) that is just over half full. Kid toys take all sorts of batteries, some of which are AAA, and it is easiest to just buy a Costco 48-pack once the ammo case reaches half-full and be done with it.
Those A&P key rings are great. Highly recommended.
That system works just OK. As an example, my "primary" console is the one in my personal space. The rest of my family, they use the living room machine. So whenever I buy ANYTHING through XBL, I buy it on that machine. That way, they can use it no matter what. I can use it on my machine, assuming the internet…
So what if I have two consoles? (Eventually...) I currently have one 360 for myself and one for the kids (different rooms) and it is nice to take my games to the living room to use the larger television after they are in bed. Any amount of "used game" prevention makes me nervous that I would have to tie a game to…
Why would I stop playing Skyrim any time soon? Many more play-throughs to be had, many more play styles to try.
You aren't alone! I bought a used Anthro desk primarily because it was curved / huge, but also because it had a height-adjustable keyboard tray. It is too short to be comfortable while standing. It is about 6-8 inches too short at maximum height. For now, I'm just dealing with it, though eventually I might try…
You may have already seen this, but there is some good info here:
To be fair, most (all?) of the Kinect games released have been for kids. Adults can enjoy them as well, but Kinectimals was targeted towards my six year old, not me.
The words, they fail me...
So when do I get subtitles for Netflix? Ever?