virgnarus
VirGnarus
virgnarus

Easily one of the great unknowns, and has one of my favorite soundtracks.

Ahh, Zelda OOT. I was blessed with the original first gold cartridge, which had so many glitches the list would go on for pages. Each of them was either super mysterious or an absolute riot to achieve.

Check my response to SaitoHawkeye for clarification.

When people held down or tapped the jetpack key (right-click as default) while they were close to the ground it caused the ground to become nearly frictionless. The result was that people could ski too and fro at breakneck speeds that would also allow them to shoot upwards into the air using hills and mountainsides

Observe the game where one solitary physics bug singlehandedly solidified its position in gaming history.

Love those vox pads. Thanks. I'll definitely have to consider grabbing the soundtrack for the Wii U like I did with the Wii.

I can see the mods for Miiverse spending half their time just to deal with this game alone.

It'd be interesting to make it hectic by removing turns for everyone and making the goal more about who gets theirs in first, that way everyone would be screaming over to their ball - and occasionally clash with each other - to try to race over to the hole eventually.

Nintendo didn't use anything. This is from a forum member who suggested it. It is a configuration setting which can be changed to any DNS you choose. You can even assign your own private DNS if you had one. If you set it to auto-assign, it would be filled with the DNS given out by the router you're connected too

You answered your inquiry with the first 4 words of your statement. You're not a coder, so you would not figure that a UI is just a graphic interface, who's purpose is to display data to the user in a comfortable and easily navigable manner. It is the data portion, and the extraction of that data, that takes time. The

Just imagine the fun of turning the tables and actually being an opponent with that ability?

This is where one needs to sit down and contemplate whether it's worth the investment to control the urge to install every game in their Steam library all at once just so they'll be able to run those games at a large performance increase. Granted, they can save up and get a larger SSD that will be able to alleviate

Don't let it be a stumbling block in your decision to purchase one. Do research, and consider your options. Best of all, find a means to test drive a PC that does have an SSD as its primary drive, and determine whether the performance benefit is worth the risk of purchasing one (which, I might add, is just as much as

Being tech support, there are OCZ drives people still get that I have to deal with issues involving them (almost always needing replacement). Nothing has changed. The pricier versions have less bugs in them, but they still exist, far more than other brands with other, more stable controllers.

That's why you use HDD for storage, and then whatever you intend to run you install/place on the SSD. It it not uncommon to have an SSD and HDD in the same system. Even enterprise storage does this by using HDD for storage of less used files, and commonly used or recently used files are automatically shoved on a

Just to warn everyone, Sandforce controller drives are fast, but they are very unstable. Expect to get maybe one that'll last a year or two for every 4-5 you buy, if they aren't already DOA when you get them.

neckburster.

FINALLY. That bloody inventory scroll bug hit me EVERY time. Made sifting through inventory nerve-wracking! The anarchy bug also was pretty serious, as it made anarchy builds practically worthless.

Which is better: a body resting in the grave, or the walking dead?