And there's an example of why I love Steam. :)
And there's an example of why I love Steam. :)
In other news, efforts continue to find someone who wants 3D in their television.
Seriously. Being funny is one thing; dropping comments like this is another. Either give this comment context or edit it out of existence.
SC2 was nirvana.
You're not the only one. Look to the Borderlands franchise. The developers like their concept artists' vision so much that they changed the game renderer to look more like it. "Moving concept art" was a phrase I remember. I think they pretty much hit that target. It's a great trend, and one I hope they continue.
No. Revolutionary France.
I'm assuming that since it'll do 3d, that the refresh rate is at least 120Hz, which means that, more important than actual 3d, it'll be able to reproduce the 48hz frame rate being used by Peter Jackson to film the Hobbit.
They're both the product of Carroll's drug-induced, hallucinogenic writers' buzz?
Wait a sec, did't you write Transformers 2?
That sense of wonder you're feeling right now—that's why I read Sci-Fi.
Political beliefs are not a one dimensional plot ranging from conservative to liberal. I'm right there at the peak of this diamond, as a pure libertarian.
Eh,...yeah.
How many examples can you make before you have to start calling them something else?
Usenet.
Agreed. The Journal needs another section called "Rejected Quests" where you can reenable quests that you previously marked as rejected.
Yes, this.
I really see this more as competition for the PS Vita, and that's one battle I don't think it will win.
I recall some propaganda technique of saying something in the negative to suggest its positive in a reader's subconscious. For instance:
Reading comics is precisely why I'm not yet buying a tablet. The resolutions just aren't high enough yet to make graphic novels legible.
Maintaining arms superiority is a continuous act of upgrading your weaponry beyond your needs.