"or be able to sense Obi Wan's presence on that planet (since he didn't have the convenience of the force cloaking fauna of Dagobah). One would think that, with force abilities somewhere between Vader and the Emperor, you'd show up pretty well as a blip on their radar no matter how much you try to hide yourself."
But think about on Coruscant, there were thousands of Jedi walking around and none of them could sense Palpatine. And we all know how powerful he was.
Nintendo has already broken many molds in the Revolution that they were very set to keep. Backwards compatibility is a first for Nintendo. They were very set against it. Also Internet usage. They specifically said that Nintendo will not use the Internet in the Revolution. And here they are using it. So I think its possible that they might relax their content control too and allow home development.
Lewis was not originally Christian. He was an atheist. But he soon became friends with Tolkien, a devout Catholic. It was Tolkien that converted Lewis to Christianity.
"Saves the gamemakers money, and the gamers legs."
Not only does it save the developer money, it cuts out the publisher's cut (evil Vivendi Universal) and it cuts out the retail chain (i.e. Best Buy) so it saves the gamer money too, and the developer gets more money from each game. So its good for the developer and the gamer.
I personally play this one from time to time. its based off the lord of the rings. Its very cool. Check it out if you like LOTR. it is here: http://www.t2tmud.org/
Some of the most cinematic gameplay i know of is Call of Duty. It is just like a movie. I cannot describe the experience the first time you come face to face with a German MG42. The Russian campaign is absolutely amazing. I still get goosebumps when playing through that campaign.
Rein means that development prices are going to go up 50%, e.g. if a current gen game costs $5 million to develop, a next-gen game will cost $7.5 million to develop. He doesnt mean the actual game prices will be 50% higher.
This reminds me of the Marines in Halo. They all have something like that. They turned out pretty funny, maybe it'll make our army in to a troop of clowns.
Exactly, i read reviews in PC Gamer, on ign.com, gamespy.com, gamespot.com, etc. But i also talk to friends who have the game and they help make my decisions on games to get. But i never fully rely on the scores.
I think that what you should do is read the scores that you want to read but dont believe them to the letter. I read a couple of gaming magazines, i look at the score they give some games and take those into consideration when buying games. I dont put all my faith in those scores but i at least see if other people liked the game and how much. Sometimes they blow certain parts of a game way outta proportion and ive found those kinda features. So i read multiple reviews from different sources of the same game. If all the sources give a decent review, then that also adds to my consideration of the game. So i think you should read them, if you want to, and if you do, take them with a grain of salt and read up on the games and the reviewers both.
Its not an FPS, its a 3rd person action title. I agree , if it would be Starcraft 2, everyone would be all over it. Im still gonna get it because i still think Starcraft has one of the most interesting stories in any medium, be it games, movies, radio, etc. Warcraft never really appealed to me that much so thats also why im looking forward to Starcraft: Ghost.
I agree, I got in on one of the earlier beta tests and found that its not much different from other MMORPGs. Im not gonna get it because i prefer games where skill is more important than time.
"Daniel, I am your father...We can rule the software Empire like Founder and Founder!"
But think about on Coruscant, there were thousands of Jedi walking around and none of them could sense Palpatine. And we all know how powerful he was.
wikipedia of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars
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i thought it said 'care bear' instead of cave bear. I didnt know they could extract dna from fluff filled bears full of love...
yes, the slackware geeks can finally live up to their name...
Nintendo has already broken many molds in the Revolution that they were very set to keep. Backwards compatibility is a first for Nintendo. They were very set against it. Also Internet usage. They specifically said that Nintendo will not use the Internet in the Revolution. And here they are using it. So I think its possible that they might relax their content control too and allow home development.
Yes, you need to read your own articles. Especially when they prove you wrong.
Lewis was not originally Christian. He was an atheist. But he soon became friends with Tolkien, a devout Catholic. It was Tolkien that converted Lewis to Christianity.
...the reason those kernels didnt pop was that they weren't Linux.
I agree. I use Copernic and it searchs the whole computer, not just the user documents like Google does.
"Saves the gamemakers money, and the gamers legs." Not only does it save the developer money, it cuts out the publisher's cut (evil Vivendi Universal) and it cuts out the retail chain (i.e. Best Buy) so it saves the gamer money too, and the developer gets more money from each game. So its good for the developer and the gamer.
...are belong to that shark! thats sweet, i want one.
...welcome our new voice-controlled robot overlords.
I personally play this one from time to time. its based off the lord of the rings. Its very cool. Check it out if you like LOTR. it is here: http://www.t2tmud.org/
Some of the most cinematic gameplay i know of is Call of Duty. It is just like a movie. I cannot describe the experience the first time you come face to face with a German MG42. The Russian campaign is absolutely amazing. I still get goosebumps when playing through that campaign.
Well, he was part of the SDI...
Rein means that development prices are going to go up 50%, e.g. if a current gen game costs $5 million to develop, a next-gen game will cost $7.5 million to develop. He doesnt mean the actual game prices will be 50% higher.
This reminds me of the Marines in Halo. They all have something like that. They turned out pretty funny, maybe it'll make our army in to a troop of clowns.
Exactly, i read reviews in PC Gamer, on ign.com, gamespy.com, gamespot.com, etc. But i also talk to friends who have the game and they help make my decisions on games to get. But i never fully rely on the scores.
I think that what you should do is read the scores that you want to read but dont believe them to the letter. I read a couple of gaming magazines, i look at the score they give some games and take those into consideration when buying games. I dont put all my faith in those scores but i at least see if other people liked the game and how much. Sometimes they blow certain parts of a game way outta proportion and ive found those kinda features. So i read multiple reviews from different sources of the same game. If all the sources give a decent review, then that also adds to my consideration of the game. So i think you should read them, if you want to, and if you do, take them with a grain of salt and read up on the games and the reviewers both.
Its not an FPS, its a 3rd person action title. I agree , if it would be Starcraft 2, everyone would be all over it. Im still gonna get it because i still think Starcraft has one of the most interesting stories in any medium, be it games, movies, radio, etc. Warcraft never really appealed to me that much so thats also why im looking forward to Starcraft: Ghost.
To rig up all the shielding and the repeaters every kilometer. Sounds really expensive
because so many people are downloading the stuff, it spreads very quickly
I agree, I got in on one of the earlier beta tests and found that its not much different from other MMORPGs. Im not gonna get it because i prefer games where skill is more important than time.