Step 1: Be rich.
Step 1: Be rich.
Actually no. The Mk.23 (SOCOM) and the USP are two different guns. The USP is the successor to the Mk.23, which was determined to be too big and bulky for specops to carry around. There *is* a civlian version of the Mk.23 though, known simply as the MARK 23.
In MGS he used a SOCOM; I have an airsoft version of the gun and it is awesome. xD I've thought about doing a Solid Snake costume someday.
And they said the riot shield was gonna suck - Jhacker111
Police chasing a suspect after he attacked a cop? The programmers must not read the news. lol. He'd have been shot 60 times before he got 10 feet.
This game really needs to be remade, and the dialog needs to be re-recorded. This is hilarioius. It makes me a little sad.
This entire game was full of ridiculously long and absurd QTEs.
It would have been successful, but not to the extent that WoW or other fantasy hack-and-slash MMOs would be. V:tM would never have been about gear, raids, DPS, traditional PvP, etc. The most powerful Vampires would control others from the shadows, likely never leaving their heavily fortified and defended secret…
Ethics, lol. In hypercompetitive areas like sports, esports, finance, sales, etc the 'winners' have little to nothing in the way of ethics. They see rules as fences they just have to wiggle around in until they find the loophole that gives them what they want while not technically breaking the rule.
That's actually an interesting idea.. see how they approach people, how they interact, how they break the ice and engage in small talk.
For one, it doesn't sit right that companies can spend millions of dollars on advertising but not find the cash for more/better testing (or to miss a holiday deadline). A simplistic point of view, maybe, but I'm a simple guy. Money is money, and it's spent wherever a publisher thinks it's of most use to them.
I have a feeling that there will be terms and limitations as to the nature of the actions which can be requested. Illegal/criminal acts will probably be disallowed.
Do they have some legal requirement to display all of that information? Why can't they just list it in the end credits?
Next they're going to start listing the manufacturers of every tiny part on their dev station's internal components. As well as the name of the squirrel they saw outside their window every morning.
"Yes, you did. And you should have STAYED that way. That is how being a fan fucking works. You pick your team, and that is your team for life. If you were dumb enough to pick the Vikings, tough shit."
Err, ok. So when you pick something as your favorite something, you can never, ever change your opinion. Ever. Got…
Thank you.
Collectors piss me off. Especially when they claim the high road by saying they're "preserving history." Preserving it for whom? A small number of collectors? People with lots of money whom you "trust" not to leak it to the masses, who deserve access to it just as much as anyone else?
You see, while some stuff is freely passed around, the rest costs money. Figures like $250 are mentioned for the Star Wars Battlefront 3 build, and $300 will allegedly buy you a private Halo 4 network test. [Update: I've been informed that this build has been leaked and "is worth nothing now."] Where it can get tricky…
For some, while collecting is the hobby, making sure other people aren't allowed in their club is just as passionately pursued. "There is one group I can think of," says BananaSwag. "They have all of the Halo builds that ever got into the public. The rules: 'Don't give this to anyone. For any reason. Ever.'" Some…
I know this is an old article, but I'm curious - is it possible to disable the synthesized motor noise?