He may be an idiot, but at least he was a good shot.
He may be an idiot, but at least he was a good shot.
I'm just like you except I skipped the being a loyal customer part, never bought an xbox, and saved myself a plethora of small displeasures...
Speaking of Storm Troopers, who the hell made their armour? It's useless!
My PC can run Firefall, Mechwarrior Online, Planetside 2 and every other PC game I have ever tried to run on it. Consider that my CPU benchmarks at almost twice the xbox 360... and I have four times as much RAM... and my graphics card supports DirectX 10, and pushes 396 GFLOPS... compared to the xbox 360's directx9…
PC Gaming didn't change - you did. PC gaming is exactly the same as it was 10 years ago. The same case, same form factors, same parts, same performance advantage, even the same price points! The first ever PC I built for gaming was an Intel 486DX266 based machine at 66 MHZ, with 4 megs of ram. It cost 400$ and smoked…
A Gear Krieg FPS would be pretty epic...
Good call, Chris. The game was going to suck so hard.
That is funny, because playing Halo 2 on an original xbox was graphically almost exactly the same as playing halo 3 on an xbox360, so the leap from playing Halo 2 on an original xbox to playing Crysis on a powerful PC is pretty much the same as the jump from Halo 3 on a 360 to Crysis on a powerful PC.
This has been the same every generation. When the Playstation 3 debuted, it was barley above an entry level PC in both price and performance. I would assume the only thing that has changed between this generation and the last is that you are older and wiser, you can research the technology better and have more…
LOL, this is great - the new xbox will finally allow console owners to experience games on par with what PC users were playing in 2007.
Part of the C&D was I had to destroy all copies of the work in my possession, and never touch the project again. If I have even a single copy of any materials in my possession at any time in the future then I am not in compliance.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah, I built Vassal 40k to as a way to play 100% by-the-book tournament style rules warhammer 40k, except over the internet.
That is why I included the source code with my Warhammer 40k fan project. That way when I got the inevitable cease and desist the community was ready to step in and take my place. 5 years after I was legally forced to abandon the project, it is still undergoing active development and with 500+ people playing it every…
I do the same... plain text files are powerful.
I find PvP is the only game challenging enough to be worth playing anymore.
Also replace the toy trunk with capacitors for a turret mounted 120mm rail gun.
Look at this clip from Starblazers season 2, released in 1980. At the 4:30 mark, there is a line that says "Robot tanks are no match for Space Marines". Then, it shows a group of space marines blowing up robot tanks with their bapper guns. At the end of the clip, when asked who's in charge, the leader of the space…