It's true, just try Google'ing "Tienamen", and look at all the filthy porn that pops up. Not to mention the disgusting beastiality and necrophelia that is listed when you search for "Mao Tse Tung".
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Let's be fair. Whether it's five, 10, 15, 20 years from now, the concept of driving to the store to buy a plastic disc with data on it and driving back and popping it in the drive will be ridiculous,' Moore said. 'We'll tell our grandchildren that and they'll laugh at us.
Haha!!! That is funny! Just as funny as those that drive to the store to purchase an operating system. It's really great to see someone at M$ agrees with me.:)
Most games include pre-rendered cut scenes, and even if your character is "part" of the scene, you're usually watching from the camera's point of view, and the rest of the action happens just like the script says.
I have been playing "Need For Speed: Most Wanted" for a few weeks now. One of the pieces that I have been enjoying is the cutscenes, which actually include my customized car in them. They are done on the fly, and aren't necessarily the same each time you watch them.
I was talking to a friend of mine about the movie "Bloodrayne" before it came out. I told him that I was looking forward to it. My friend wasn't excited about the movie at all, since "Uwe" was involved. At the time I was unfamiliar with who Uwe was; so my friend enlightened me by naming every crappy movie it was my misfortune to have ever seen.
I went to see Bloodrayne anyways; because I thought there was no way Ben Kingsley or Meat Loaf would get involved with a crappy movie. Boy, was I wrong!:(
Hollywood needs to quit wading in the shallow end of the creative talent pool.
It's true, just try Google'ing "Tienamen", and look at all the filthy porn that pops up. Not to mention the disgusting beastiality and necrophelia that is listed when you search for "Mao Tse Tung".
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As a Technical Consultant, I have strongly recommended AMD over Intel, every single time.
Most games include pre-rendered cut scenes, and even if your character is "part" of the scene, you're usually watching from the camera's point of view, and the rest of the action happens just like the script says.
I have been playing "Need For Speed: Most Wanted" for a few weeks now. One of the pieces that I have been enjoying is the cutscenes, which actually include my customized car in them. They are done on the fly, and aren't necessarily the same each time you watch them.
I was talking to a friend of mine about the movie "Bloodrayne" before it came out. I told him that I was looking forward to it. My friend wasn't excited about the movie at all, since "Uwe" was involved. At the time I was unfamiliar with who Uwe was; so my friend enlightened me by naming every crappy movie it was my misfortune to have ever seen. I went to see Bloodrayne anyways; because I thought there was no way Ben Kingsley or Meat Loaf would get involved with a crappy movie. Boy, was I wrong! :(
Hollywood needs to quit wading in the shallow end of the creative talent pool.