If they just include subtitles in the releases you could just import it since it's region free(probably).
That's what I would do anyway.
Looking forward to some new information
CGI = Computer-generated imagery.
It's hard making computer and video games without it. ;)
But yeah, I understand what you mean, it's a very common mistake.
I would also like to see some real-time footage of Motorstorm 2.
Would like more info before stating an opinion.
For all I know this could be an early April Fool's.
Have anyone even heard of Mempile before this?
Checked google: http://www.tfot.info/articl... <- apparently this is old news?
That's bullcrap.
Pretty sure I saw this video some year(s) ago.
May imagining things.
Looks like the game has the potential to be great fun
Was a bit worried at first when they showed third person view, but when they showed the first person view it faded away.
He's given away so many billions of dollars so that I simply don't care what a chart says, he'll always be richest in my book.
Maybe a quad layer... on "MGS4: Substantial" ;)
Wish things were dirt cheap in Europe, like the US, too.
Wonder if you can put two duo cores in it instead, anyone know?
"what I would say is the best recreation of any dbz anime or movie as I've seen so far"
As I've worked at lot of with DBZ as a ref manager to ZEQ2 I've seen my share of DBZ... I see that Burst Limit contains a lot of inaccuracies that should be addressed.
But I doubt they'll address them since they'd have to redo a lot.
Maybe a future DBZ game will actually be accurate.
If you read the features it's radically different from CoH/V and your run-of-the-mill mmorpgs altogether(gameplay wise).
The title imply all games, the quote "most of the games" does not.
So they want to lose a huge load of customers?
The ISPs would lose a whole lot of money, and so would the government due to less taxes paid.
The only way I see that Linux is different, that makes people avoid it, is that it's not user friendly.
There has been vast improvements with good LinuxOS releases last decennium or so, but as I see it there's still much to improve on user friendliness.
Linux feels more or less like "analog in a digital world" so to speak. -imho
any TV or any quantity of them.
If it in some unfathomable way saved the lives of those I held dear, sure, I'd do whatever it took.
For worldly things, though, there's no way.
you see if you check the FORTUNE Global 500 2007 list you'll find:
#61 Sony
#139 Microsoft
I think that should be enough.
I'm not worried about "change", I've changed from Win 3.xx to, Win95, Win98, Win2000 and then WinXP(used LinuxOS' and OSX inbetween too), change is not the issue... the issue is that Vista doesn't give me anything I want or need.
Vista is a generation that can and will be skipped by me.
I'm keeping my hopes somewhat on "Windows 7" and will probably buy it when it's released (after reading some articles about it, of course).
And I doubt this ...