I would hope a developer with some imagination could pull off ATB with the illusion of something going all the time. I think FFXIII tried to do that and failed.
Hah, I love how your nails match your mouse.
So, I figure this is a bit like asking the length of a piece of string but what is a reasonable cost for lower-middle class mouse? I won't be needing anything extravagant but something...capable.
Uh, I have some bargain bin, £10 jobbie from PC World. I feel justified in that the most my laptop sees of games is Peggle and rarely, Torchlight. I was, perhaps foolishly, under the impression a mouse was just a mouse.
We have a budgie though it's pretty rubbish. For a species of bird known for it's singing, it sits there and does fuck all. It might swark a bit each morning when everyone is getting up and it realises people are awake but otherwise he's happy to sit there and do nothing. He's not even old too. Lazy bint.
I've only played Modern Warfare. I really enjoyed it but I can't justify picking up another modern, 'realistic' shooter when they're all pretty samey.
Oddly enough, MW1 still has a pretty active online community, which did surprise me given it's now well out of date.
Many thanks. If there is a silver lining to all this it's that it's given me a kick up the arse to change and secure my details a lot more. My Gawker and Twitter passwords were too simple.
Any chance you could double check mine for me please? I used the method posted a few pages back and appeared to be in the clear but I'd like confirmation just for piece of mind. Not that it matters now, I've changed everything important already.
Have Gawker even made a proper announcement yet? I love how Kotaku are just carrying on as if nothing has happened and even have the gall to change speakup throughout the chaos.
A good day to bury bad news, indeed.
I wanted to like Layton but for one, I'm shit at most puzzles and secondly I found the integration of puzzles with plot to be non-existent. It wasn't like Hotel Dusk where the puzzles were set up to progress the plot by being relevant. They were just there for the sake of it. You could get a similar experience by reading a Sherlock Holmes book and stopping every 10 pages to do a brainteaser.
As in their texting app?
Yes, it replaces the txt app with one that actually works as it should; quick compose/reply, being able to read and reply to texts from any app, etc. That it's been out so long and Apple still haven't integrated these features is boggling.
Speaking of updating, I'm hoping whatever firmware we're up to these days is jailbreakable when I pick up my i4 on Friday.
As much as I did enjoy the Edgeworth game, it's ending was dragged out for far too long and Kay ranks up there as one of the most annoying assistants/characters in the series. I wouldn't necessarily mind Capcom doing a sequel but it smacks a bit of a cop-out as they're clearly unsure where to take the main series in the wake of Apollo.
Thankfully, I seem to have been spared but still changed all my major passwords and even removed my card details from Paypal. A tad OTT maybe but I like to be sure.