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This is SPECIFICALLY a problem with Minecraft, though, because they just keep developing and keep adding more and more, constantly making your old stuff obsolete. I actually asked, on the official forums, when they planned on stopping with the constant additions of radically new content so that there was actually a

Children, children, children, high schoolers, middle schoolers elementary schoolers, children, children, children, children.

This is why I watch so little anime nowadays. They so rarely have adults as main characters. It's annoying.

Here's the thing, though: K/M has its own restrictions. Take, for instance, GTA. Running and gunning with K/M is great. Driving? Fuck no. The lack of analogue control for acceleration, breaking, and steering makes it flat-out stupid.

I'm perfectly OK with exclusives... from either 1st Party or subsidary (like Sucker Punch and Naughty Dog) publishers or closely-partnered 3rd Party (think Squaresoft back in the 80s/90s or Bungie during the pre-343 Halo days) publishers. But any title that is multiplatform and then goes exclusive on a sequel? That

"Xbox Exclusive!" = "Microsoft's Xbox division threw shitloads of money at us and we, because we like money but we can't really see further than 90 days at a time, decided to grab it."

Well, SE, just so you know, I pre-ordered and bought Tomb Raider on day one... for the PC. I won't be buying this one until probably

Really? You've seen a machine made out of these materials do this a billion times? No, you haven't.

ok! Thank you for that explanation. I appreciate it. :) I never really got into the Tony Hawk games when I was younger, so I couldn't completely follow.

Which is a start. You don't just miraculously invent entire complex technologies out of thin air.

Curiously.. why can't we build machines like this... but then give them autonomous programming? It seems odd that we're developing entirely new technologies when couldn't we just put brains in these things?

EDIT: BTW, he will custom-build you one of those for only $20,000!

The robot starts as a flat sheet with embedded electronics, and transforms autonomously into a functional machine. To accomplish this, we developed shape-memory composites that fold themselves along embedded hinges. We used these composites to recreate fundamental folded patterns, derived from computational origami,

Though the video itself was pretty hilarious. xD It would NEVER work in the US though. You'd just have an entitled 12 year old calling you every swear word in the book while bitching at his mom at the same time.

Why do the guys who make these videos always have to have some absurd, loud, flashy, stupid animated opening (usually playing some sort of dubstep)? They're ridiculous and annoying.

And that is precisely why I like Commander mode. It's not like he can just rain down missiles like that constantly. They were prepared for the tank but not for the Commander.

Curious, in the Battlefield 4 video, did his tank take any damage? Because it should have taken serious damage being that close to that explosion. If it was a case of 'nah, it was from a friendly,' it just makes me even more disappointed in the direction the Battlefield games keep going.

I have absolutely no idea what I'm watching. I see what seems to be the completion of stages a few times, but then I also see him retry, retry, then randomly go to other stages without seemingly completing them.. I don't even know what I'm watching.

What's more hilarious is Activision basically admitting that it wouldn't still exist if it didn't own Blizzard.

"Battlefield" is the more realistic of the two military FPS games!

BS. Neither is realistic. I used to prefer Battlefield to CoD, but now they're just both action wankfests.

This shit needs to stop. Seriously.

Read Chris Hadfield's account of going blind while on a spacewalk. He also talks about astronaut Luca Parmitano being in orbit and having his helmet coolant system fail and start to flood his helmet with water during a spacewalk. He pointed out that they go through tons of training so that they can remain calm and

Eh, after hearing the dev's excuses for the lack of real multiplayer and how he's leaving the interpretation of everything that goes on up to the player (even though they supposedly know how all the factions in the game work, they just don't want to dictate any of it to us), etc etc etc ad nauseum... I don't think I'm