No, as before, your complete lack of understanding of how CS works wrecks your opinion.
You cannot run and gun effectively. Your gun is less accurate when you are running or jumping.
Yet again, you've failed to justify the need for an iron sights toggle.
"Looking down the sights is accuracy" - no, getting your crosshairs over the enemy half a mile away with your AK is accuracy. At no point do you have to press the "help m...
No. You haven't played CS, or not enough of it anyway.
Iron sights are useless. CS awards aim - simple as that. You don't need an iron sights button in order to aim, you need skill.
Your shots are most accurate when still and in controlled bursts. So what's the point in iron sights again?
It wasn't as ridiculous as Invisible War - I remember at one point (I think it was Cairo) where you're talking to someone at the front desk to let you in, and right behind them, clearly in your eyeline is a vent.
You just think, what's the point in all these other options, if there is always a vent!
Still, there were plenty ridiculous vents in HR. Like how the police station was full of them, and no one bats an eyelid if you constantly go in and ...
Looks like an awesome complement to HR.
Both games seem to have a similar lens but different attitudes. I'm good with both.
Do you get lots of pointless subsidies from the government in order to prolong your pitiful rural existence?
It's been on Wikipedia for days.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
This guy has no clue -
It's ridiculous that it includes Bioshock, given that whole swathes of it come from games such as System Shock and Deus Ex.
I'm assuming that this guy only has first hand experience of games released after 2000. Because Quake II was not where multiplayer online deathmatch took off. It took off with Quake 1. Quake 1 had higher online player numbers than Quake 2, even after the latter's release.
Online mult...
And yet Steam hit 4 million concurrent users last weekend.
Saying PC is DOA because of an expensive laptop is like saying consoles are DOA because of the Dreamcast.
"Since console owners pay more for their version, I would say they should get better treatment."
What an utter, utter crock. They pay more for their version, because they have to pay their licensing tax to the platform holders.
The margin from a PC game is higher, because not only do they skip the tax, digital distribution is significantly more popular on that platform which reduces the costs and middlemen.
And the PC should get th...
You have to aim yourself, child.
It beats Kinect in the augmented reality department because it's augmented reality and not just your augmented living room. It's portable, it's that simple.
No one who has ever done augmented reality has ever given a toss about 120fps.
From the review - "Sadly, the inclusion of the Illuminati as a major player in the game’s overall conspiracy is an unfortunate misstep. Adding something as tired and predictable as the Illuminati unfortunately takes away from the rest of the story."
Clearly a man who has not played the original.
There were games before the Xbox you know.
The pirate version is a better product than the legitimate one though.
That's its failing.
Your CC details are safe. No one is going to bother cracking your CC info because the supercomputer time required is more expensive than the payoff.
On the other hand, it looks like passwords were not properly hashed, which is ridiculously incompetent.
If Sony had stored passwords as salted hashes, like any other competent organisation does, then this issue would not have arisen.
In that case, even if hackers do get in, the data is mostly useless - being way to computationally expensive to crack.
Must do better.
This is not anonymous.
It isn't anonymous, because they are not technically able enough to pull off such a kill. And if it were them, they would be gloating all over the internet, with source dumps on pirate bay.
Anon's operations have generally been pretty poor. Taking down the Paypal blog with DDOS has no effect if the payment service is still online. No one cares about the Visa website, it's the back end systems that are important.
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Sony also make the Xperia Play. And the NGP is ditches mechanical media.
Sure, physical media will stick around - not as long as some guys here hope though, with their antiquated shelves and libraries.
Cloud up!
This guy is right. The title is misleading though.
Sweeney is saying that "Spinning mechanical media" has no place in the next generation, because the read speeds are too poor.
He doesn't discount flash memory though, and by the time next gen rolls out (I'm guessing 2013), it might be cheap enough to use for HD consoles - and not just the handhelds.
Not that I care, digital distribution is such a better technology, can'...
More competition, less hype. Wouldn't surprise me.
Doesn't matter how awesome the PC version if the vendors cock up their drivers.
Not sure who we should be raging at.