Yeah, I actually came to that conclusion yesterday after doing some investigation. I'd done the same for my slim PS3 and I'm surprised I didn't think of it until then.
I have to wait until next week to do the work but I'm anxious to have it done!
Follow the link! Nuka Cola Recipe is on the site, as well!
I can't STAND taking on Rads so I avoid them if at all possible.
Actually, you shouldn't be mixing energy drinks with alcohol as a general rule but people do it anyway. I even have a recipe for Nuka Cola Cherry that has cherry whiskey in it. I always warn people with certain health conditions before making anything, it's on the recipes as well.
So, I would say that it's fine for most people, depends on what you add, it might take away from the flavor, but there's some out there who it wouldn't be good for.
Figured that was appropriate considering the drink, in-game, is partially radioactive and everything.
Hahaha, yeah, not exactly something you would want to make a regular thing of.
Second time for me and, honestly, I was on the fence for a long time. I'm glad I got it, though.
Thank you! Keep it locked if you want to see more!
I would imagine they will release the Creation Kit alongside the newer Survival Mode, whenever that will be.
Thank you! Yeah, they have the basic info available on the Bethesda Web site. As soon as I started getting details that were cohesive I got in the hype train right quick.
Eh, arguments could be made either way. Games with a loyal but smaller fan base get localized often enough to say that it's not an impossibility based on that.
tl;dr: "Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah ."
Look, do you like it or don't you like it? Sure, you were let down because your expectations were set higher than they delivered on but learn from your experiences and give up if you feel that strongly about it. That's about the only language Konami understands and if you're going to continue to use it all that'll tell them is that you're an active user and not what you think of the experience.
I kind of doubt the legitimacy of this - I don't know if those toasters have any kind of digital switch in them and, for that matter, not only is he REALLY sloppy on those plungers, there's also only four of them, making strafing, changing weapons, shooting, and moving forward all at the same time a little farfetched.
Used it once. It's got some serious potential but the pricing is insane.
There seriously is no pleasing some people! This article is discussing the term and its use, not whether or not currently released games of this generation are impressive.
What's your expectation? For the console to do your dishes for you? Whether or not the currently released games have impressed or not... that's not what this article is discussing. This article is talking about the overuse of an improper term to describe the current generation of gaming.
If you feel the currently released games for this generation are unimpressive, that's fine, but refrain from calling upcoming games "next-gen" just because they meet your expecta...
Say what you want, the console generation that's present is what we have, whether or not the games impress you or anyone else.
The games have looked great and performed admirably in spite of the criticisms, which will always exist.
However, none of this takes away from the fact that using that in articles is poor vernacular right now as... you know... that's what I was debating in this article, not whether or not the current generation's games have impressed me. ...
Glad you could inject some life into the discussion.
It's still current generation. Using the term to take a stance really isn't going to do anything.
I am not Laymen Gaming. They do not have a blog I am aware of and have only been doing videos for a year where my blog has been around for the better part of a year. I have reached out to them to find some kind of a compromise but they have yet to respond in nearly a year's time.