I really wish people would put question marks in titles like this. Otherwise, you make it sound like this has actually happened rather than it might happen.
How can something he specifies as taking place at a future event sound like it has already happened?
I wasn't aware that "as" was a future tense verb. In fact, I'm not even sure it's a verb.
I also wasn't aware that as was spelled "o-n". Still, my point stands.
I think "Half-Life 3" in the thread title gives away that it's hypothetical.
You are being way too logical for some users in this thread with an idea like that.
I really wish people would put question marks in titles like this. Otherwise, you make it sound like this has actually happened rather than it might happen.
How can something he specifies as taking place at a future event sound like it has already happened?
I can't really put my tongue on it, but Grid 2 does not feel as fun as the first one. I wouldn't really say it's because of the game having no cockpit view, but more like I feel like the game sacrificed a lot for the sake of graphics. The game looks amazing in terms of lighting, reflections and the damage models are very intricate. What Grid 2 fails is in the way the cars handle. There are no settings to adjust assists commonly found in other racing titles such as ABS or TCS. I had heard in an interview that these assists were going to be turned off, yet it feels like someone forgot to flip the switch... my brakes don't lock under heavy braking and all it takes to put my car into slide is the tap of the brake and floor the gas. What is really odd though is that I noticed if I did drift around corners instead of picking a line and apexing, my lap times would start to become smaller. Drifting may be a more risky maneuver, but it all it takes is getting used to how Grid 2 plays. Codemaster games have never been the most realistic playing racing games, but they at least approached car handling to seem believable, especially with the first Grid. In my opinion this game is just too arcadey...
Everything about how GRID 2 was going to play was made very clear before release. It's a need for speed knock off, not a GRID sequel.
It's a known historical fact that the jewish Israelis, with the help of the ruling British back then, brutalized and mass murdered the innocent weak residents of Palestine and moved into their homes. A lot of people I know who are interested in this subject, call the Israelis the neo-Nazis, which is the most ironic thing ever.
But I don't think criticizing the Israelis is considered cool on American websites, I think your topic will be locked. It's the norm in the west today to have sympathy for the Jewish people because of the holocaust and not criticize the evil actions of their state. They're a US ally after all, which means they're above criticism.
I'll just quote this for the truth.
God damn I wish more Americans were this competent.
L4D2 was 4 years ago, I don't know why that's considered stupid.
Also, maybe it's free to play like DotA 2 is
edit; or are you one of those people who thinks valve is stupid for doing anything that isn't HL3
4 years ago... another co-op zombie game... you're right. I can't think of anything they've had left on the table for more than 4 years that would be anywhere NEAR as innovative or as truly desired as ZombieShootem's 3.
L4D2 was 4 years ago, I don't know why that's considered stupid.
Also, maybe it's free to play like DotA 2 is
edit; or are you one of those people who thinks valve is stupid for doing anything that isn't HL3
4 years ago... another co-op zombie game... you're right. I can't think of anything they've had left on the table for more than 4 years that would be anywhere NEAR as innovative or as truly desired as ZombieShootem's 3.
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