LOL, I could see it now.. you head out as Trevor, only to come back in with a new hairstyle, wearing a dress, an old lady stuffed in the trunk, and a 5 star wanted level.
LOL, I could see it now.. you head out as Trevor, only to come back in with a new hairstyle, wearing a dress, an old lady stuffed in the trunk, and a 5 star wanted level.
lol, dude, I've been playing video games longer than a lot of people on sites like these have even been alive, so don't even try to imply that I don't know anything about them.
lol, What's funny is that I've never been to California, so your little.. insult? fell a little flat. And it *is* feasible. Saints Row 1 did it. Red Dead Redemption did it. Watch Dogs did it. So 'all video games' do not do it.
Heh, I understand and agree. I just think it's funny how small it feels, yet how big it looks.
Oh no, I understand completely, it's just funny how it looks so big and feels so small. :D
They could even have the impassable mountains to keep people from walking or driving out, then have the endless desert beyond them with the 'no-fly zone' as you mentioned for flying vehicles.
Hahaha, indeed, a friend of mine did mention this to me when we spoke about it.
Thing is, there are already invisible walls out in the water, it just takes a long time to get to them. You could even put impassable mountains and just have the walls exist for flying vehicles.
And yet, Los Santos in GTAV still feels smaller than the real city of 150,000 in which I live.
Yeah. Trust me, Bitcoins strike me as insane. Well, for the people who invest real money into them instead of just mining them.
*70 YEARS AGO.* That's the key phrase, and that's why this is ridiculous. Same with the freaking Swastika. MOVE ON.
It wasn't a tiny thing, but pretty much no one still alive in those countries were involved or even directly affected by those events. Same with the Nazis. Seriously, it's time to move on.
This bothers me so much. Seriously. World War II was over in 1945. 70 years ago. The vast majority of the people who should be upset about *anything* that occurred during the Japanese occupation of Korea are *dead.* Why do people hold on to grudges from times before they (or even their PARENTS, in many cases)…
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People buy them (and spend outrageous sums for them) because they're made to believe there is value in them. Society teaches them these behaviors. It's ridiculous, and honestly we need to be rethinking how we value things.
Sorry, not all 'online gamers' are in it for competition. I love gaming online, but prefer co-op.
I don't admire them. It usually indicates an unhealthy obsession.
You missed one, related to #3:
You can change the past, but the changes take some variable amount of time to propagate to the future, thus you are not immediately affected.
Seriously though, how is this not considered gambling? You pay money to get a randomized chance to win something that is actually worth money but are not guaranteed to get something that will be worth at least the money you spend, and thus could lose money. The odds are set by the House (in this case, Valve/Hidden…
LOL. "It provides no bonuses, it just looks different." So how is it worth $100? If it has no useful bonus, what's the point?