Man, steams user base has more than tripled since I started using it… and I thought I came in a bit late.
Man, the breakdown of NOLA is crazy accurate.
Reminds me of cowboy bebop. The soundtrack is only accompanied by the show.
Yep, I used to buy all my parts from there. Now I just use it to compare specs of similar parts and search for things because that all it’s pretty much good for now. I’ll go buy the parts else where
What the FUCK
RIP. All I can do now is remember the glory days.
When I lived in L.A. literally no one I met ever heard of them or showed loved. They played a show in West Hollywood for like… 15$ on the cover charge. This was almost 10 years ago now (I don’t like saying that)
Yea this looks awesome
People will still clamor for it. I don’t think it will ever come close to matching the magic of the previous titles. What made those great was that we didn’t have anything remotely close and it was always on the cusp of something groundbreaking. No one was expecting skyrim, it had a short advertisement cycle - people got hyped - and then it dropped and opened people’s minds up to what a modern RPG should resemble.
The formula is old and beaten into the ground for how Bethesda games work. They need STRONG writing and world building along with breaking from their typical structure of designing the game.
People are expecting Skryim 2.0 in where it completely blows you out of the water and I don’t think we’ll get that. Personally I think we’ll get a graphically polished game, with great writing and music, and sub par execution of basically everything else. Let’s hope I’m wrong on that last bit.
Can’t wait to have to buy an NPU as well as my CPU and GPU.
When I did a lengthy focus group for VR about 8 years ago, one of the questions they asked was how I would react to seeing ads in game and they probably got the most heated and emotional response out of me than any other question they asked me.
Damn, that’s definitely a reason to use it over Valves headset. I wonder if their next one will include some of these features.
The main reason for that has to be the price factor I feel like, although I could be overlooking another reason.
I will never buy a product produced by Meta, so whenever I do decide to pony up for a headset, it will most likely be a Valve product.
Never had I thought of a nuke being fired from artillery like that.
I’m not really putting measurements on here but I’d say you want to cook minimum a pound of beans.
-Soak red kidney beans overnight
-Sautee onions, garlic, celery in a 4 quart pot
-Pour in beans and cover with water
-Throw in 2-3 bay leaves
-Add meats (if you want them to be tender)
-Salt/pepper to taste
-cayenne pepper, solely based off of your heat tolerance
-mix
-Bring to broil reduce heat
-Cook at least 8 hours on medium low heat
-Stir occasionally
-beans should be a viscous, not runny/watery and not incredibly thick. Add water as needed to thin out beans.
-Serve with white rice
-Garish with Italian parsley and/or chopped green onions
-if you didn’t Add meats in the beginning, serve with your choice of smoked sausage, bone in pork chop, Andouille, or boudin on the side and/or French bread with butter
-Top beans and rice with your favorite hot sauce (typically louisiana hot, Tabasco, or crystal)
This is your basic no frills red beans that tastes delish.
Source: lived in n.o. most of my life
This looks great, good job on it! Hope it tastes as good as it looks.
Don’t know if I’ll trust a non Kojima Metal Gear.
Recently just got a ps3, it’s my first console since getting a 360 and my first purchase was this collection for it. Honestly, it feels great playing on a controller again since I’ve been mainly on PC with mouse and keyboard, I really missed rumble and I had no idea I did. Of course Kojima always worked out small details and the rumble on the controller was not neglected, it really adds to the experience of playing the games. I’m assuming the PC port has rumble built into it, if not you’ll be missing out!
Can’t wait to buy a new board cosmetic for $3 and then change the wheels out for another $1.50.