I like how she seems totally docile, cool and nonchalant in that picture.
I like how she seems totally docile, cool and nonchalant in that picture.
I like Titanfall more than I did Battlefield 4. I just really love this type of movement in games. Fast, acrobatic, and rewards you for knowing how and where to go to. The shooting is also unrealistically accurate at long range, which I like actually, coming from more than 5 years of playing Wolfenstein: Enemy…
The parkour helped with the enjoyment as well. The Titans just felt sooooooo slow...
Can't blame Luke though. It's a pretty confusing product. With that many articles and content to come up with each day, it's easy to glance through the video and decide it's a mouse.
I'm getting the feeling that the author of the article got kind of confused by the video as well. In no way is it a "gaming mouse".
It's possibly a consequence of the differences in the education system we both fall under. It's just a numerical figure, too: An A could be as low as 50/100, but if only a few people are hitting that threshold, then the whole point of A being the best grade still stands, I think.
That's an A in the schools I've gone to.
Are these still facts if I can't hear most of the stuff the lady's saying because she's speaking like a machine gun?
What many kids would do to get a house like his second apartment...
I only played through the first two missions of the first game (enjoyed it, but it got a little boring, so I took a break from it), but I still found this hilarious.
As somebody who uses universal hotkeys to play, pause and skip tracks, I'm not feeling the pull on this one.
Maybe it'll just be for certain parts of the world. The whole concept may be exaggerated; they could be mapping, say, some parts of Europe, Asia and US, but other parts may be procedurally generated.
And if your tastes are specific enough, a genre's generalization may be such that you end up with something that you dislike, even if the genre is one that you should find pleasant.
Yeah, the jumping looks really twitchy. I wouldn't say it looks awkward as it is its own mechanic, but I foresee myself getting really annoyed and frustrated at the jumping.
While we're on the topic, are there any alternatives to Sony's 30 bucks in-ear earpiece (MDR-EX###LP series)? I've been using them ever since I got into in-ears a few years ago, and I've occasionally went into stores and tried out the more expensive earpieces that they have on display to find mine sounds better most…
Kind of glad people associate weird stuff with shows too. A few years ago, I went through the Blackadder while playing World of Warcraft, and now I associate leveling with Blackadder.
I usually play some progressive stuff to make sure the bass isn't overpowered or set too high. I'm a very simple guy, so all I need is that the bass is set to my taste.
I've raged at my dad before when we were playing Street Fighter on keyboard before. He'd always play Chun-Li, so that involved some form of charging which made it hard to play since the keyboard couldn't register every key. He told me he didn't want to play with me if I was going to be a sore loser. That greatly cut…
I wish... I really do...
Is there a reason why this is not available for personal use? I would pay quite a bit to be able to utilize Mango Premiere in my own time.