Imagine if this engine was combined with the one used for the upcoming "The Foce Unleashed." At that point, all you'd need to rewrite the gaming history books would be a plot that rivals the original star wars ones.
Having played most of the games mentioned, albeit less than 30 minutes apiece, I must say that I'm surprised that Crysis did not make the list. I can honestly say that it was the best game I ever played, and if god grants my wish, there will be endless sequels.
Doesn't surprise me. I acutally knew someone at the SD ambassadors of excellence camp whose name was woot, because his original given name when he was born in norway was too hard to pronounce in english.
What is a UAV but a remote-control airplane, albeit much more expensive, complicated, and less likely to be in the control of a 10 year old. As such, it would make sense that it wouldn't need regualtion under the FAA, unless it was extremely large.
I've got an idea. If two countries are arguing, each cultivates their best cyber warriors for 1 year. After one year, they have a giant multiplayer team death match in a mutually chosen FPS. At the end of the day, winner takes all. The only problem is that Japan and/or China will become the new super-powers.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that you're more likely to develop violent mental tendencies by sniffing the cardboard, which is more than likely made with lead in china,than by killing some stormtroopers.
Okay, so it can do all of that really cool stuff. But the real test is whether or not you can strap 4 to your hands and feet and climb up the walls. Only then will it be a groundbreaking design.
I wonder why it took so long. But how long do they honestly think that it will work? Some hacker will make it his mission to wreak hell on veropedia, and soon it will be in the same state as the former. Not to say that wikipedia doesn't work on the average, but that it will be plagued with idiots who have nothing else to do.
5 bucks says that china and microsoft will control most of the world in 20 years. wouldn't surprise me a bit to learn that all government machines using vista suddenly shut down when china invades.
on the upside, it means no-one can steal your computer and get much use out of it. But seriously, it's not enough that the freaking os will change your locks if you leave your house, but to have it do this? and the Microsoft executives wonder why people use mac.
Well this makes me happy. You know, I just wasn't satisfied with the only 2000 colors available in the last version. This one really makes me enjoy color differences that my eye cannot even differentiate between.
hmm. lets think about this. professional baseball team. best season record in their history, best chance of winning the biggest prize in baseball(whatever it is) that they've ever had, and tickets only being sold online. yeah, they thought that one through.
add this to the fact that air controllers still use equipment that employs vaccuum tubes, which have an opportunity to break down thousands of time per second, we've got a possible crisis on our hands. I'd to think what would happen if all air traffic control was lost at JFK or any other international airport.
Imagine if this engine was combined with the one used for the upcoming "The Foce Unleashed." At that point, all you'd need to rewrite the gaming history books would be a plot that rivals the original star wars ones.
Having played most of the games mentioned, albeit less than 30 minutes apiece, I must say that I'm surprised that Crysis did not make the list. I can honestly say that it was the best game I ever played, and if god grants my wish, there will be endless sequels.
Doesn't surprise me. I acutally knew someone at the SD ambassadors of excellence camp whose name was woot, because his original given name when he was born in norway was too hard to pronounce in english.
Personally, I'm just happy that they aren't jumping on the bandwagon and shoving Vista down our throats.
What is a UAV but a remote-control airplane, albeit much more expensive, complicated, and less likely to be in the control of a 10 year old. As such, it would make sense that it wouldn't need regualtion under the FAA, unless it was extremely large.
Next thing you know, they're going to be saying that monkeys chained to a keyboard can produce better reports than college students.
I've got an idea. If two countries are arguing, each cultivates their best cyber warriors for 1 year. After one year, they have a giant multiplayer team death match in a mutually chosen FPS. At the end of the day, winner takes all. The only problem is that Japan and/or China will become the new super-powers.
Alliances aren't being followed? Next thing you know, they're going to tell us that there were spies operating in Russia during the real cold war.
Damn, no more free web-browing. But wouldn't it be easier to rig the hardware to only send a signal to a certain distance?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that you're more likely to develop violent mental tendencies by sniffing the cardboard, which is more than likely made with lead in china,than by killing some stormtroopers.
Okay, so it can do all of that really cool stuff. But the real test is whether or not you can strap 4 to your hands and feet and climb up the walls. Only then will it be a groundbreaking design.
I wonder why it took so long. But how long do they honestly think that it will work? Some hacker will make it his mission to wreak hell on veropedia, and soon it will be in the same state as the former. Not to say that wikipedia doesn't work on the average, but that it will be plagued with idiots who have nothing else to do.
And after all these advancements, I bet the 2 highest uses for computers will still be video games and porn.
because "Handheld Supercomputer!" sounds better on the box than "Relatively small General Purpose Computer."
And we still can't find a decent place to get them fixed when they're broke.
now now, there's no need for insu- , wait, my pirated copy of xp just froze up. give me a second.
or weird al's "Don't Download this Song", which can be found on his website. i think it's the best media out there that shows the consequences.
my question is why "Brazil" is in the title. the us, maybe, but brazil?
technically, we'd be paying in yen.
5 bucks says that china and microsoft will control most of the world in 20 years. wouldn't surprise me a bit to learn that all government machines using vista suddenly shut down when china invades.
on the upside, it means no-one can steal your computer and get much use out of it. But seriously, it's not enough that the freaking os will change your locks if you leave your house, but to have it do this? and the Microsoft executives wonder why people use mac.
Well this makes me happy. You know, I just wasn't satisfied with the only 2000 colors available in the last version. This one really makes me enjoy color differences that my eye cannot even differentiate between.
hmm. lets think about this. professional baseball team. best season record in their history, best chance of winning the biggest prize in baseball(whatever it is) that they've ever had, and tickets only being sold online. yeah, they thought that one through.
add this to the fact that air controllers still use equipment that employs vaccuum tubes, which have an opportunity to break down thousands of time per second, we've got a possible crisis on our hands. I'd to think what would happen if all air traffic control was lost at JFK or any other international airport.
and thats just with planes. what with all those ufos out there, it's surprising as many planes land as they do.