to think about the logistics.
the most important is the speed of the guy running and shooting.
If you're running for 20sec, you should slow down, then take a little break (even a split second) behind a wall, catch your breath, and you're back full speed.
i mean, imagine yourself in a real combat, or paintball match, you shoot, run, pause, breathe, go on etc.
That'd be cool coz it'd force you to predict big battles, where you gonna need your energy and speed, so you need to find good spots to hide to take your break.
anyway, just saying...
Oh yeah, btw,
yesterday they changed the law so you can't make microwave popcorn in your Whirlpool microwave, you have to use an Emerson microwave.
It would be as stupid as this ps2/region code.
If you decide you want to play Japanese games, you pretty much know what to expect.
You own the box.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sucked anyway, I don't see what the whole fuss was about. Boring, action not that great. Did not connect with the characters. hmm pretty lame.
well I would agree with you. But I also consider this: A lot of people don't go to the theatre anymore because the prices are exactly out of control. Lot of people wait for dvd/vhs release when they have a little family, or they would easily spend $50 bucks. So that rules a lot of people that would have normally seen the movies 30 years ago. Especially that at the time, movie theatre was the only way to see a feature.
is to have a list of windows applications that are necessary. So compatibility can be focused for these apps.
For example:
MS Words is a must (imo).
real player
I.E
photoshop
DX7 or 8
DVD playback through cyberlink powerdvd
Some audio apps, like cakewalk or Cubase VST.
That would be a start to convert a BUNCH of people (including me).
to think about the logistics. the most important is the speed of the guy running and shooting. If you're running for 20sec, you should slow down, then take a little break (even a split second) behind a wall, catch your breath, and you're back full speed. i mean, imagine yourself in a real combat, or paintball match, you shoot, run, pause, breathe, go on etc. That'd be cool coz it'd force you to predict big battles, where you gonna need your energy and speed, so you need to find good spots to hide to take your break. anyway, just saying...
and with what money do you record your one song?
must be the most annoying feature, yes indeed. oh PS: first post?
Oh yeah, btw, yesterday they changed the law so you can't make microwave popcorn in your Whirlpool microwave, you have to use an Emerson microwave. It would be as stupid as this ps2/region code. If you decide you want to play Japanese games, you pretty much know what to expect. You own the box.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sucked anyway, I don't see what the whole fuss was about.
Boring, action not that great. Did not connect with the characters. hmm pretty lame.
well I would agree with you. But I also consider this:
A lot of people don't go to the theatre anymore because the prices are exactly out of control.
Lot of people wait for dvd/vhs release when they have a little family, or they would easily spend $50 bucks.
So that rules a lot of people that would have normally seen the movies 30 years ago.
Especially that at the time, movie theatre was the only way to see a feature.
is to have a list of windows applications that are necessary. So compatibility can be focused for these apps. For example: MS Words is a must (imo). real player I.E photoshop DX7 or 8 DVD playback through cyberlink powerdvd Some audio apps, like cakewalk or Cubase VST. That would be a start to convert a BUNCH of people (including me).