I liked it when they redesigned it. It's much easier to navigate. But the stuff at the bottom about computer market segments and whatnot is stupid looking, it should be ads and promotions like it used to be.
Developing for a large variety of hardware? x86 with 2 seperate graphics parts is all that's really neccesary. That's hardly a large variety of hardware...
You do realize that jsut because something debuts at 1500 retail doesn't mean it costs them 1500 apiece to make, right? It's probably more like 300 in actual costs, THAT'S how big the markup is on electronics.
360's got at least 2 DAMN good games out. COD2, and NFS:MW. I haven't played others, but I've heard from people, not magazines, that Perfect Dark is good, too. Not to mention the sports gaes that are near perfect, with them being EA and all.
More mobile users would visit if it were actually somewhat easy to visit. But companies won't make an attempt at a mobile site until there's enough volume. This is why technology gets adapted so damn slowly.
What I liked about Anarchy Online was the ads. They made the game feel alot more realistic, and I actually wished that they had a better variety. The thing that made these ads acceptable, though, was that they were absolutely as unobtrusive as it gets. They were just billboard throughout the world. Maybe if they did this in other games that were a big, modern world (Planetscape) or a TV Show tye of thing (Unreal Tournament), I'd be happy.
It happens to my soundstick2's, and they're damn expensive speakers (over 110 bucks[american] for a 2.1 system)
Some hell of a group discount.
I liked it when they redesigned it. It's much easier to navigate. But the stuff at the bottom about computer market segments and whatnot is stupid looking, it should be ads and promotions like it used to be.
How does he actually know it's a real copy anyway? He would have had to have downloaded it himself.
The Mortal Kombat movieS?? Are you out of your mind??? Did you sit thru any other than the first one??
Yep, and destroy our tides, and possibly the moon in the process. Absolutely genius!
It takes longer for some stars to be identified as stars, let alone asteroids...
DS Lite dev kit? wouldn't it be the same as a DS dev kit?
Developing for a large variety of hardware? x86 with 2 seperate graphics parts is all that's really neccesary. That's hardly a large variety of hardware...
197th? They waited till now, why not another 3 years to get themselves off of a really odd birthday to celebrate?
But could you include a decently powerful processor in that slot, given all its limitations?
You do realize that jsut because something debuts at 1500 retail doesn't mean it costs them 1500 apiece to make, right? It's probably more like 300 in actual costs, THAT'S how big the markup is on electronics.
360's got at least 2 DAMN good games out. COD2, and NFS:MW. I haven't played others, but I've heard from people, not magazines, that Perfect Dark is good, too. Not to mention the sports gaes that are near perfect, with them being EA and all.
No, if it ran windows, it wouldn't have that big gaping hole straight to the core that's somewhat easily accessible.
More mobile users would visit if it were actually somewhat easy to visit. But companies won't make an attempt at a mobile site until there's enough volume. This is why technology gets adapted so damn slowly.
Anarchy Online?
What I liked about Anarchy Online was the ads. They made the game feel alot more realistic, and I actually wished that they had a better variety. The thing that made these ads acceptable, though, was that they were absolutely as unobtrusive as it gets. They were just billboard throughout the world. Maybe if they did this in other games that were a big, modern world (Planetscape) or a TV Show tye of thing (Unreal Tournament), I'd be happy.
Tourists? Nobody's driving through that much of Russia to get to Sweden when you can practiacally see it from Denmark.
They can hardly get photo id's right at my school, how could they possibly get iris scans working?
You can't get rid of space junk with a nuke though, now can you?
616000 people is alot to fly. Think about it. That's 290 people per plane on 767's, or about 210 planes.
There are tons of devices on standby right now. They just don't ever bother to tell you, so you THINK it's off.
Sweet, 190% of the population is right about something.
By the way, they're getting rid of that "Intel Inside" slogan thing, too.
Dude, this is for games from 2005, not 2003.