Maybe because the internet was still in its infancy when the SF2 games came out.
Maybe because the internet was still in its infancy when the SF2 games came out.
A part of me was really disappointed in them until I read on and found out it's just the SSF4 + DLC that's called USF4. I thought it was a whole new edition that required an additional purchase.
I'm kind of late to the game, so I'm not really expecting many replies, but what did everyone think of Remember Me?
Does anyone have a solution to having to recreate folders again and again on new launchers? I'd love to try out some new launchers (I even have Beautiful Widgets installed to replace the weather widget I have on TouchWiz), but it's always such a pain to create the folders all over again. I only have 3 folders, so each…
One of those purchases that you make, realize it doesn't work as intended, and never use ever again.
And guitarists watching people act like they're playing the instrument in movies.
I WOULD PAY TO RUN OVER MARIO!
Oh, wait, "GTA-style"...
What does everyone think of Firefall? I played it for a bit, stopped, then a bit more a few months ago and I didn't really like it. It was just kind of boring. It may also have been partly attributed to the fact that I got stuck on one of the early quests. The PVP was also brutal despite my initial thoughts that it…
I grew up playing Street Fighter and its many iterations, and it still amazes me how every fighting game can be so different from each other. For example, I'm comfortable with playing Akuma to the point where I can play SF4 on the hardest difficulty (although I'd probably get bulldozed in any form of competitive…
Exactly. There's a lot of attacks in any of the DMC games, but I choose about 10 and form a pool. Depending on the circumstances and what I feel like doing, I then start juggling with these 10. You'd be surprised how only about 10 attacks can feel very varied and look very awesome :P
There's an app on Android called Screen Filter, which dims your brightness to way below the minimum allowed on any phone. You can actually dim your brightness to 0%.
I got into running way before dawn (4-5.30am) because I used to leave for school (which started at 8am) at about 6.15am to avoid the morning crowd. Running in the evening is such a pain because everybody's out and about, and sometimes I just lack the motivation to get out and run after a hard day at school.
So... It's kind of like a turn-based strategy game then?
Actually, isn't it exactly like a turn-based strategy game?
I'm probably way off, but could you possibly be landing on the front half of your feet? If I remember correctly, most of my muscle aches from running are usually isolated to the thigh area.
Totally. I used to "go for runs", ran about 0.1 mile per minute for 7 minutes and then felt dizzy for the rest of the day.
I decided I was pushing myself too hard so I started with 3 minutes running, 3 minutes jogging. Few months later I did a straight run of 1.5 miles (the standard for fitness here). It also didn't…
I agree with you. I got a pull-up bar in the house around last year, and it has been instrumental in getting me more fit. I mean, it's just there. Might as well use it.
I'd be the Veteran but with much much lesser skill. I try to teach newbies if I know what I'm doing, but otherwise I just go headfirst into the battlefield to be killed.
Legitimate question: Would anyone really sit right next to an explosion while time is stopped to start talking? Wouldn't it make much more sense to, I don't know, get the hell out of there before time started again?
This can also be avoided in Dota. If you play a ganker or a caster, you can usually start roaming at around level 6. Don't play any form of carries if you don't like the farming playstyle, unless you're doing a pubstomp and can get more than enough gold just roaming to kill other players.
Which is ironic because, you know...