Are you just being difficult, or are you really that ignorant of the concept of an analogy? Either way, elitism involving Rythymn Games is about the dumbest thing I've heard today. Goddamn you are an annoying fuck.
Making a purchasing decision on a game + system because of their site design, even in light of third party links for info and pictures you've already seen?
One of my favorite features of WoW is how expandable and changeable the user interface is. Will you be allowing people to expand warhammer online's interface (if not to the current WoW's level of customization, perhaps to TBC levels?)
Have you ever considered at least backing it up so you don't have to worry about "Long downloading times" at a later date?
steam://backup works, or there is an option in it's menu
Did you even bother to read the system requirements before trying to run an Elder Scrolls game with integrated Intel graphics? I would think with such an extensive collection of computing machinery, and the previous encounter with the lego game, that you would have the forethought to not set yourself up for dissapointment.
Maybe I was playing a different Quake II, but I'm pretty sure that it had both a single player campaign AND multiplayer in it. If for some reason you meant Quake III - it had several single player games built on its engine, ie Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Where you actually using the quicktime player, or an alternative one such as media player classic in the first case? I play.mov files fine with the official quicktime 7 standalone + mpc.
You can currently back up all your steam stuff with steam://backup; and with what I've seen with people currently hacking steam to be standalone/not reporting to valve and I believe even possibly retaining its multiplayer capabilities with other hacked clients, I doubt there will be a real problem with arbitrary disabling of your account in the future.
While I agree the amount of popups vista brings up is laughable, one wonders what you were doing wrong to fail at installing flash - I just went to macromedia's site and click the install now button. After 6 or 7 annoying popups and 2 minutes, it was installed fine.
this is probably easier to do than to order a passthru device in order to enable ANY form of homebrew on the DS.
What does this have to do with anything he asked? Or do you just feel the need to validate your PSP purchase by making little side comments about the DS whenever possible?
There are plenty of cases out there that have a tendency to not fix any sharp edges - I know its one of the things Toms Hardware and the like usually note (there was one site that would run a cucumber over parts of the case to see how many cuts it would get)
I like how they do it with In the Groove (DDR-Like game for the ps2/arcade). You can go work through and unlock all the songs, or you can simply put in a couple of steps on the main screen and unlock it all.
Your other option of course is to just head to gamefaqs or ddrfreak, and download a save file (or back up your own if you value it that much).
There's plenty that dont however (especially with the bigger and more power hungry pads like the cobalt flux) - why add a converter in the mix if you are just going to go straight into the computer?
note: the "converter" reffered to with the xbox -> usb is pretty much just a different wire ending - no actual conversion happening, since it's not needed, reducing any possible lag issues.
I prefer the goatKCD flavor of the comic myself: http://www.goatkcd.com/
Are you just being difficult, or are you really that ignorant of the concept of an analogy? Either way, elitism involving Rythymn Games is about the dumbest thing I've heard today. Goddamn you are an annoying fuck.
Making a purchasing decision on a game + system because of their site design, even in light of third party links for info and pictures you've already seen?
Priceless.
One of my favorite features of WoW is how expandable and changeable the user interface is. Will you be allowing people to expand warhammer online's interface (if not to the current WoW's level of customization, perhaps to TBC levels?)
You pay $20 for a movie ticket?
Then suggest an alternative to DKP - everyone roll /random 1-100?
Have you ever considered at least backing it up so you don't have to worry about "Long downloading times" at a later date? steam://backup works, or there is an option in it's menu
That sarcasm just flew right over your head didn't it?
Right, because the interior of a human body is just like the interior of a computer...
[insert failed attempt to keep a straight face here]
:)
Not running an ACID2 compliant web browser, I see
The creature's name is Pyramid Head.
Did you even bother to read the system requirements before trying to run an Elder Scrolls game with integrated Intel graphics? I would think with such an extensive collection of computing machinery, and the previous encounter with the lego game, that you would have the forethought to not set yourself up for dissapointment.
Maybe I was playing a different Quake II, but I'm pretty sure that it had both a single player campaign AND multiplayer in it. If for some reason you meant Quake III - it had several single player games built on its engine, ie Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Err, I guess that didn't work out in writing - I was trying to infer a long A.
Damn me for having to explain my own attempt at word play.
But that would be pronounced Pirate - like you are angry and pies or something. The correct incorrect spelling would be P1r@
Did you just self-censor "bastard"?
Where you actually using the quicktime player, or an alternative one such as media player classic in the first case? I play .mov files fine with the official quicktime 7 standalone + mpc.
You can currently back up all your steam stuff with steam://backup; and with what I've seen with people currently hacking steam to be standalone/not reporting to valve and I believe even possibly retaining its multiplayer capabilities with other hacked clients, I doubt there will be a real problem with arbitrary disabling of your account in the future.
While I agree the amount of popups vista brings up is laughable, one wonders what you were doing wrong to fail at installing flash - I just went to macromedia's site and click the install now button. After 6 or 7 annoying popups and 2 minutes, it was installed fine.
What does this have to do with anything he asked? Or do you just feel the need to validate your PSP purchase by making little side comments about the DS whenever possible?
Whats with all the "Funny" ratings on informative posts?
There are plenty of cases out there that have a tendency to not fix any sharp edges - I know its one of the things Toms Hardware and the like usually note (there was one site that would run a cucumber over parts of the case to see how many cuts it would get)
I like how they do it with In the Groove (DDR-Like game for the ps2/arcade). You can go work through and unlock all the songs, or you can simply put in a couple of steps on the main screen and unlock it all. Your other option of course is to just head to gamefaqs or ddrfreak, and download a save file (or back up your own if you value it that much).
There's plenty that dont however (especially with the bigger and more power hungry pads like the cobalt flux) - why add a converter in the mix if you are just going to go straight into the computer? note: the "converter" reffered to with the xbox -> usb is pretty much just a different wire ending - no actual conversion happening, since it's not needed, reducing any possible lag issues.
There's a difference in pedantism and just being confused as to how someone could make so many odd mistakes in their spelling.