@lordofultima: Ragdoll jank is the best kind of jank though. The kind of jank that doesn't break the game (usually), and is funny. Like when someone's body clips through a chair and starts flipping out. Violently.
After the moderate success of our Dead Rising 2: Case Zero LP, we've decided to go ahead and do another one, this time for noir PC classic MAX PAYNE. Max Payne is a cop on the edge with nothing to lose, and he spends most of the game chasing his thirst for revenge after his family is murdered by drug junkies. Max Payne marks one of the first games to bare homage to "The Matrix" with a central core game mechanic revolving around Max's ability to slow down time for as long as he has enough sand in his hour glass. Developers Remedy Entertainment take full advantage of this feature by making Max incredibly fragile - even at full health, a couple wrong moves is all it takes to end his vendetta. Max Payne is also a PC game from the days before checkpointing became "a thing", so you're fully expected to manually save your game whenever you deem it necessary (pro-tip: ALWAYS SAVE AFTER EVERY FIRE FIGHT.). Join us, as we discover this fact the hard way!
Funny, I actually just wrote an essay comparing and contrasting building a PC versus buying one.
My vote goes towards building. Its pretty easy to understand how to do it if you take a little time to do some research, and you get a better machine for less money. Also, if it breaks, you don't have to pay some jerk at best buy hella monies to fix it.
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