OMG tessellating bricks!!!! Next-gen is here!!!!
I doubt it. This is the only thing PC's are good at; gaming and that's about it.
3:34 is awesomeness!!!
This guy needs to get a frigging girlfriend!
I wish all females looked like Chloe and Elena.
I could imagine the hackers who got arrested are detained in an interrogation room, with Kevin Butler, Kaz and Jack Tretton.
Kaz is in the background, shaded under the light smoking a capris, Jack's behind the two-way mirror and Jack's doing the bad cop.
- 'Tell us the detonation codes'
- 'I don't know what you're talking about'
- 'Godammit! Don't let me take off my tie!'
Yawn...
How do they even do that!?
I think because a game 'runs' at a higher frame-rate, doesn't make it the better looking game. I could have HL2 running at 120fps on my PC and it wouldn't be better looking than Metro:LL. The fact that I ignore the technicality of its graphical specification and simply regard M:LL as looking better than Rage, without realising that its frame-rate is double than M:LL is quite an achievement in itself. But that's not my point.
What I meant was it looks bette...
Good read. And an interesting point too. It is pretty silly how games use death as an option to proceed through a game.
I think this game looks better than Rage.
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Why do Gearbox seem to be the ones who have to finish off games that previous developers can't do themselves?
Yeah Helvetica's alright, just overused. I prefer Gotham or Univers or Akkurat.
I hated the end of Avatar when it pops in Papyrus right at the end! : (
I'm sure Sony have hired some elite techie's and strengthened the PSN firewall since the last break in.
If these hackers were that good at 'hacking' then surely by now; they would have moved on and set their sights even higher and stolen banking information or shut down the national grid rather than just break into a companies network.
or dirty Helvetica!
uh-oh! someone's ex is on the loose!
great point
'Pachter' the dumbest surname ever.
[quote]why would you use a mac for graphic design[/quote] Ask any design agency that uses one.