From time to I'll get one of two errors when trying to play CS:S.
The first is a map will load, drop me into it, and then a progress bar with the caption "Sampling Available Walkspace" will supermipose on the screen. The progress bar will fill, empty fill repeat.
The Second is once the map...
I'm looking to convert an old comic book concept of mine into a single-player story driven HL2 full conversion MOD.
It would be especially great if a couple of teammembers were actually from Seoul or at least spoke Korean but anyone with talent who might want to get involved is invited. This...
I was in the middle of a divorce when I started reading "Memoires of a Geisha". Not only did the book make me cry (it's extremely rare when something fictional makes me cry) but it put me in a generally pissy angry mood. Couldn't stop reading it though, most likely because it felt good to read...
Read up on your SunTzu.
The first endeavor in -every- war (not just Vietnam) is to dehumanize the adverssary. Simply put psychologically sound humans aren't supposed to kill each other. In order to stay sane in a situation where killing the other guy is a necessity, one must first dehumanize...
Yes. But the majority of the ones giving the orders are men like my father. Who spent 30 years of his life learning how to fight a war, all the while despising the very thing that he felt was a necessary evil.
As much as it crushes the dillusions of the general public, the military spends a...
I disagree. It's a fairly decent analogy when you take the time to actually unpack it.
While companies don't force you to use coke, there's a stereotype that some feel the pressure to coke up in order to be the kind of aggressive ladder climber that one day takes the CEO spot.
It is an...
If the CEO of a company is an unbearable coke-snorting arse, then all of his employees are too?
Seriously, it amazes me the broad sweeping generalizations on the forums around here.
I hate to shatter everyone's illusion, but:
one != all
What I don't understand is why title-license movies do this so often. They know they take a hit after the first box-office weekend, so why? Why not try to appease the primary audience: the people who enjoyed what you're licensing in the first place.
Picked up DRIV3R for the PS2 last night... I was just curious if anyone knows why the cop cars are the old-school boxy cop cars... the game appears to be set modern day, unlike Vice City...
anyone in Miami? Don't the cops down there drive Caprice Classics like everywhere else?