I'd like to see a sequel or at least a game similar to Breakdown from the original Xbox. The only other game that I know of that had a similar feel is Zeno Clash.
Oh and when are we going to get an actual turn-based Jagged Alliance sequel or maybe a sequel or modern day or future based remake...
This particular drive got [H]Gold but I wonder how it compares to the 256GB OCZ Vertex 4. I'm waffling pretty hard between this for$150 and that for $160
Edit: Said "Fuck it" and jumped on it.
Yeah there's some stuff that just doesn't work right with Windows 8 right now. Even if you use compatibility mode.
Even so, SOMEONE has to be the early adopter.
I have Win 8 right now and I think this is bull.
Until a new wave of consoles hits there's not going to be many games pushing past DX9/10 much less 11 and 11.1 anyway.
Borderlands 1 used PhysX, well the software driven version of it anyway. Hardware PhysX seems like the next logical step and it looks really good. I just hope it performs well without players having to slap in a second card or lowering other graphical settings to accommodate it. Considering how...
Yeah there was a driver hack for that and how I used to play Batman AA with PhysX on my 5870(my previous 8800GTS 512 ran the calculations). Here's a link detailing the process.
Then there was a malware/virus scare in relation to that driver hack(Norton threw up a false positive I think) and...
@shark974
If you're talking about the MSI Lightning 680 review, that was a 7970 Ghz edition it was running against. Also the test bed specs were different(higher) as well.
I wish they had given the AMDs in this review a bit of OCing to though. Even so, they made me feel much better about my...
My thoughts exactly. Hellgate: London beat them to the punch but failed hard and early. Thing is though, Hellgate: London didn't just focus on gun-play, you had wands and melee weps too.
They are right though, they currently have no competition in their sub-genre. Like right now, I'm...
"In total, throughout his employment," Reid caught co-workers "watching pornography on approximately ten different occasions," the suit says.
Is that guy a ninja or did his co-workers just not give a fuck?
The story is kind of anemic.
He says he was fired for reporting guys watching porn but it's in quotes for a reason. I'd like to see the official line they used in terminating him. Other than that, what was this guy's position?
How was he able to sneak up on all these guys watching porn? Did...
You're crushing my dreams here! CRUSHING THEM!
That outburst aside, thank you for the heads up. I guess I'll go find the Win 8 preview and horrify myself in realtime.
I'm just very uneasy about a release this huge relying on access to Blizzard's servers. It's going to be like an MMO launch and we all know how those turn out.
The beta didn't even give us a half-decent taste. I don't know what to think personally. What I do know is that there is NO way day 1 is NOT going to be a clusterfuck. Thus, I'm going to wait and see how it plays out before I decide whether to buy or not.
There are beta forums. Make sure you forum account is linked to your newsletter account. Some beta posts slip through but the mods are moving them to the beta forums ASAP when they find them.
There are a few things I would have liked for you to elaborate on but those are most likely in relation to the pending case so I'll leave it at that.
Other than that, I'm satisfied with your answer, thank you for your reply.
Well answer me this (though you don't have to if you don't want to), how exactly has the earlier fiasco involving you impacted your job prospects in your chosen career?
Are companies completely freezing you out when they hear your name or are there other active forces barring your employment?
The point is, despite the safest browsing practices something can still slip on to your PC despite that. A compromised ad or 0-day vulnerabilty can pop up any time.
I'm thinking if Apple provided a free auto-updated AV/Malware suite with Mac OS they could most likely get away with it without any anti-trust issues or whatnot.
Pretty much just an automatically included version of Microsoft Security Essentials.
They could just as easily make it opt-in and I'm sure you know most schools and businesses already have filters/proxies in place for this type of thing. Even if this was adopted they'd still have to run proxy/filtering services because there's more than just porn out there that schools and...
Macs are pretty much PCs now. I'm sure Macs also have free AV and malware solutions so there should be no reason to NOT have some type of protection running.
I'd rather not see more PCs infected, doesn't matter if you're running a Mac, Windows OS, or whatever.