No, you are committing a fallacy . Just because "everyone" here pays for SWTOR, does not mean that everyone pays only for it. We also pay for other games. The market would only be filled with pay-per-month games if noone wanted anything else. But we do, as well as such games. In addition, there are many who do not play SWTOR but other games. Us playing SWTOR has no impact on their preferences. Your assertion is demonstrably false, and a
Heavenfall
Speaking of solar power, saw this http://www.treehugger.com/renewable-energy/over-half-germany-renewable-energy-owned-citizens-not-utility-companies.html
I'd settle for a path view. It's 90% of the feature, the rest is just frosting on the cake.
When you install these kinds of things, do you also install some sort of battery? Or does all the unused juice end up in the network?
The only way to see enemy moves is to watch them move.
Still have it installed, I just don't run it. Got a few other games on it, don't want to miss updates.
Cool that it works, but it doesn't look good zoomed out that far imho.
Yes please! If the environment is so hostile, it is good to see if the path will be close to enemies. Also, seeing how many turns it will take to get there is pretty basic in a game like this.
I'm running 64-bit, and have for the last 3 years. I use the system for gaming. [quote quoting="post"] Would you be more likely to buy a game that is 64-bit aware? [/quote] No, I wouldn't. Being 64-bit aware or not is not a consideration. What the game can do with that is a consideration. A 64-bit aware program is only impressive if it pushes the envelope. If there is no discernable difference, I don't care one way or the other if it is 64-bit aware.
I loved the originals (didn't care for expansions) but I don't think it can be done justice really. I much rather have a game with the same type of gameplay, but not call it homeworld. Ie, giant population-carrier ship travelling across the stars towards an unknown destiny, marshalling an ever depleting fleet. Sounds a bit like battlestar galactica actually.
It's been picked up by RPS as an "elemental sequel": http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RockPaperShotgun/~3/ouhr4sKjxEA/
[quote who="seanw3" reply="1" id="3050792"]Hey, can we cut it out with all the damn spiders? I have serious issues with them. How about bears or dragons?[/quote] SPIDER bears and SPIDER dragons!
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="87" id="3050371"]The problem with calling it Elemental II is that Elemental was designed to be the world name. To this day, I wish I hadn't called it Galactic Civilizations II. The roman numeral thing is something everyone is moving away from. It's no longer Batman III or Superman 6 or what have you. Like I said earlier, if WOM had been a hit, it would have been Elemental: War of Magic II. Similarly, it'
720p youtube video? You sir, are a sir.
BOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIIIING
Hmm, that's a good point. You've already sold it to a lot of SD fans since they're getting it for free. The people you really want to get at is those who don't have it. So calling it a sequel is probably a bad idea then.
2000 pc, 2001 mac
Call it a sequel, that's what it is. Not the first game to keep the lore, but re-do almost all the mechanics.
Team fortress 2, for flawless class balance and map design.
Great game, easily worth the moneys. The game has a solid campaign, very arcade multiplayer and coop multiplayer called Exterminatus where you face off against harder and harder waves of enemies.
2.3 million? That's pocket change. I still shake my head at what ordinary people consider "money" to be when it comes to cybersecurity. Call me about Skynet when it's 2.3 billion. Realistically, 2.3 million usd will employ a small team for about a year. The rest will be overhead and other costs and of course let's not forget about profit. The only reason this is "news" is because it's worded in a futuristic way. Tomorrow's headline: Russia pays 230.000 usd
Yeah... just because you spend a lot of your free time playing a game doesn't mean you have to neglect everything else. That's just dysfunctional. Besides, SWTOR is hardly the first good game to be released in the time SD has been in game development.
I pay only as long as I think it's worth it. If you don't, then you don't have to pay.
I really wish I could play with you guys. Stupid time.