I did opt out after a few times, but the problem remained. The problem is gone now though. TF2 started up really really quickly.
I did opt out after a few times, but the problem remained. The problem is gone now though. TF2 started up really really quickly.
Hey, that's been happening to me lately too. I noticed it popped up after the smartass in me decided to opt into Steam Beta.
Smart move. Now every time I launch TF2 it takes like 20 minutes.
Seems like a pretty ass move if you think about the message behind it. Like Luke pointed out, it's kind of like a, "Hey, we've got a console better than yours out now! Buy it, will you?"
I actually wrote out notes for a calculus module that I was taking on a computer. It helps to use the Microsoft Office suite, because, for me at least, the shortcuts for things like subscript and superscript are all there on the keyboard. For things you can't find on the keyboard, I Google them and copy and paste them…
Up till recently (I just graduated and won't be studying for a few years), this is exactly what I did as well, save for the re-reading part; I only re-read when it's a few weeks before the test or exam. Instead of writing, though, I did it in a Word document because I can't stand that much writing, especially because…
Ooooh boy. They really pronounced it that? I started with the sixth game, so I think they must have improved some of the obviously bad pronunciations by then.
Which is presumably what the magnets are there for.
I think you're right though. It looks a tad bit difficult to line it up, even with magnets. Maybe some stronger magnets could solve the problem?
Dynasty Warriors was pretty cool at first, but it got kind of repetitive after you maxed out a few characters.
And the English pronunciation of the names...*snickers*
I won't lie. I thought the music was absolutely obnoxious when I first watched the Just Cause video because I thought it was an actual soundtrack or something, but now it makes more sense.
I still hate it, but it makes more sense.
Speaking of Nanaca Crash, was that the original game, or was it just one of the first few games of that type to land on the internet and happened to outshadow the original game in terms of popularity?
Is it that hard to keep the lid on, pour the chips out so they move to the top of the can, tilt the can to be horizontal, remove the lid and just pick stuff off a horizontal can?
Oh, Cytus is pretty cool.
Well, a quad-kill's pretty out of the ordinary too, especially if you're playing without two hands. Might as well complete the collection, yeah?
Here's my list. Most of the games on here are pretty "indie" I guess. I've listed them in order of their "funness".
Super Bit Dash
Magic Wingdom
Chip Chain
4 Player Reactor
Well, theoretically he got the killing blow. He didn't necessarily own them.
Indeed. I'm kind of sad they jumped on the 3D bandwagon. RO1's graphics were dated in a sense, but they'll always be fresh. RO2 feels like it's trying to be realistic yet cartoony, but doesn't really achieve any of those...
I agree with you. An improvement on RO1 would have been better. Hell, they could have fixed…
Prontera's music just hits me like no other music can. I spent great times with my sister in RO and it just makes me feel extremely nostalgic.
I had no idea what was going on in the trailer. Surely I'm not the only one?
I've never believed in Razor products, but that's mighty nice of them.
They need a remake of Wacky Wheels, man. Gameplay-wise it's pretty similar to Mario Kart, so it doesn't add much, but, damn, the nostalgia.