Perfect. I don't notice any lag.
FWIW, I don't like the sequel games nearly as much so maybe the development overall of the first game was better.
Perfect. I don't notice any lag.
FWIW, I don't like the sequel games nearly as much so maybe the development overall of the first game was better.
Thanks. I recognized your name as doing all that complex DND terrain.
I'm not a hardcore collector. Most of these were kept by me or scavenged from people I know who were clearing old stuff out.
If I ever sit down and get through all the games to the point I'm bored of them, I might try and find a reasonably priced copy of Majora's Mask though.
Sadly no, I took the expedient route and exchanged money for it.
I don't know if it's still this way, but in the early 2000s the Marines used to not provide any guaranteed shot at a specific job in their initial contract. Marines had a lot more hurdles trying to slot into a specific job they were after, in some cases basically just being barred from what they wanted until it was time to sign a re-enlistment contract which was the only time they had any real leverage to force the issue.
The Army allowed people a guaranteed chance, assuming the person met all the pre-reqs to sign up for anything. Somebody could sign up for specific technical job if they had a civilian post-military career in mind. People could even sign up for Special Forces right off the street. Of course it just guaranteed giving people a chance at the job and a lot of high demand job contracts were actually pipelines to terrible jobs assigned by the Army when the person failed.
Both systems ended up with a lot of jaded people who ended up in jobs they didn't want.
It's a great game, it feels right on the N64. The PC version to me just feels off.
It's got great missions, and I really like the variety of fighters. It even has the Naboo fighter as a secret, which blew my mind to see before the movie was actually out.
Honestly I never really liked it single player. The Star Wars podracer game keeps me way more engaged. The customization really helps.
From what it sounds like, I think Atomfall might line up more with your tastes if you want to buy something on Steam right now.
There's also all the Fallout standalone fan content like Fallout London assuming the latest FO4 patch didn't break it.
I personally enjoy Fallout 1, 2, and Tactics but those are a far jump from the modern first/third person games. I can gives tips, point you to mods, and similar non-Fallout games but if you don't enjoy classic cRPG or Tactics games it won't be your taste.
Ok. It's real.
Narrator: "He did not."
It's one of the few times he's standing in that movie; what you're seeing is his maximum physical exertion in the movie. Most of the rest of the movie he's behind a sniper rifle and bad guys just run into his line of sight over and over.
On the cover his head is 100% photoshopped onto somebody else's body. He's not even presentable for a still cover.

"If you want a picture of the future, imagine an infinite amount of Tom Rikers hitting on any female face – for ever."